Найдено научных статей и публикаций: 4, для научной тематики: Phasianidae
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N.V. Zelenkov, E.N. Kurochkin
- Paleontological Journal , 2010
Large phasianids from four Miocene and Pliocene localities of Mongolia are reviewed. Lophogal
lus naranbulakensis gen. et sp. nov. from the Middle Miocene of the Naran Bulak locality is described. It
resembles extant Gallus, Lophura, and partially Pavo. The fossil pheasant Syrmaticus kozlovae Kuroc...
Large phasianids from four Miocene and Pliocene localities of Mongolia are reviewed. Lophogal
lus naranbulakensis gen. et sp. nov. from the Middle Miocene of the Naran Bulak locality is described. It
resembles extant Gallus, Lophura, and partially Pavo. The fossil pheasant Syrmaticus kozlovae Kurochkin is
compared in detail with other Neogene and living pheasants. The stratigraphic position of phasianids from
Neogene localities of Central Asia is discussed.
Paleontological Journal. 2010. V. 44. № 3. P. 328-336.
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N.V. Zelenkov, E.N. Kurochkin
- Paleontological Journal , 2009
A new genus, Tologuica, with two species (T. aurorae sp. nov. and T. karhui sp. nov.), from the Middle Miocene of the Sharga locality (western Mongolia) is described. The new genus shares some characters with the extinct genera Palaeocryptonyx, Palaeortyx, and Plioperdix and with extant Coturnix. Th...
A new genus, Tologuica, with two species (T. aurorae sp. nov. and T. karhui sp. nov.), from the Middle Miocene of the Sharga locality (western Mongolia) is described. The new genus shares some characters with the extinct genera Palaeocryptonyx, Palaeortyx, and Plioperdix and with extant Coturnix. The foot structure suggests that Tologuica resembled in ecology the European genus Palaeortyx and was probably adapted to an arboreal mode of life, in contrast to the terrestrial Coturnix and Plioperdix.
Paleontological Journal. 2009. V. 43 (2): 208-215.
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N.V. Zelenkov, E.N. Kurochkin
- Paleontological Journal , 2009
The phasianid genera Perdix, Plioperdix, and Bantamyx from the Neogene of Mongolia and Transbaikalia are reviewed. Based on published data and new material, the diagnoses of Late Pliocene Perdix margaritae Kurochkin and Plioperdix ponticus (Tugarinov) and Late Miocene Bantamyx georgicus Kurochkin ar...
The phasianid genera Perdix, Plioperdix, and Bantamyx from the Neogene of Mongolia and Transbaikalia are reviewed. Based on published data and new material, the diagnoses of Late Pliocene Perdix margaritae Kurochkin and Plioperdix ponticus (Tugarinov) and Late Miocene Bantamyx georgicus Kurochkin are emended. It is shown that a tarsometatarsus from the Upper Miocene of the Pavlodar locality belongs to the genus Palaeoperdix rather than Palaeortyx, as was proposed in the previous studies. Small Neogene Asian phasianids are compared in detail with Neogene taxa from Europe and extant genera.
Paleontological Journal 2009. V. 43 (3): 318-325.
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N.V. Zelenkov
- Палеонтологический журнал , 2009
Phylogenetic analysis based on osteological characters of some Neogene and Recent phasianids is performed. Phylogenetic tree shows close relationships of Plioperdix with Ammoperdix and Tologuica with Excalfactoria. Chauvireria is at the base of the clade (Alectoris + (Coturnix + (Excalfactoria + Tol...
Phylogenetic analysis based on osteological characters of some Neogene and Recent phasianids is performed. Phylogenetic tree shows close relationships of Plioperdix with Ammoperdix and Tologuica with Excalfactoria. Chauvireria is at the base of the clade (Alectoris + (Coturnix + (Excalfactoria + Tologuica))). Palaeoperdix is relatively close to the lineage of large pheasants.
Paleontological Journal 2009. V. 43(4):438-443.