Orthonyx kaldowinyeri

Orthonyx kaldowinyeri
Temporal range: Late Oligocene to early Late Miocene, 28–7 Ma
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Suborder: Passeri
Family: Orthonychidae
Genus: Orthonyx
Species: O. kaldowinyeri
Binomial name
Orthonyx kaldowinyeri
Boles, 1993

Orthonyx kaldowinyeri is an extinct species of logrunner from the Late Oligocene to the Miocene of Australia.[1] It was described by Walter Boles from fossil material (a complete left femur) found at the Last Minute Site of Riversleigh, in the Boodjamulla National Park of north-western Queensland. It was a relatively small logrunner. The specific epithet kaldowinyeri is an Aboriginal term for “old”, referring to the Miocene age of the species which is earlier than that of other members of the genus.[2]

References

  1. Nguyen JM, Boles WE, Worthy TH, Hand SJ, Archer M (2014). "New specimens of the logrunner Orthonyx kaldowinyeri (Passeriformes: Orthonychidae) from the Oligo-Miocene of Australia". Alcheringa. 38 (2): 245–255. doi:10.1080/03115518.2014.861732.
  2. Boles, Walter E. (1993). "A logrunner Orthonyx (Passeriformes: Orthonychidae) from the Miocene of Riversleigh, north-western Queensland" (PDF). Emu. 93: 44–49. doi:10.1071/mu9930044.


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