Biology:Emuarius

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Short description: Extinct genus of birds


Emuarius
Temporal range: Late Oligocene–Early Miocene
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Infraclass: Palaeognathae
Order: Casuariiformes
Family: Dromaiidae
Genus: Emuarius
Boles, 1992
Species
  • Emuarius guljaruba (Boles, 2001)[1]
  • Emuarius gidju (Patterson & Rich, 1987)[2]

Emuarius is an extinct genus of casuariiform flightless bird from Australia that lived during the early Miocene and late Oligocene. It is one of two known genera of emu.[3] There are two known species in the genus, Emuarius gidju and Emuarius guljaruba. The birds in this genus are known as emuwaries. This name comes from a combination of emu and cassowary. This is due to its cassowary-like skull and femur and emu-like lower leg and foot.[4] Because of these similarities it is phylogenetically placed between cassowaries and emus.[5]

References

  • Vickers-Rich, Patricia; Rich, Thomas Hewitt; Coffa, Francesco; Morton-->, Steven (1999). Wildlife of Gondwana: Dinosaurs and Other Vertebrates from the Ancient Supercontinent. Life of the Past. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. ISBN 978-0253336439. 
  • Murray, Peter F.; Vickers-Rich, Patricia (2004). Magnificent Mihirungs: The Colossal Flightless Birds of the Australian Dreamtime. Life of the Past. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. ISBN 978-0253342829. 

Wikidata ☰ Q3501127 entry