Herein the systematic place of the species, as akin to the Struthious birds, was placed beyond cavil, and the author called upon all interested in zoology to aid in further research as to this singular form.
In the same manner as gallinaceous and struthious birds swallow stones to aid in the trituration of their food, so it appears to be with terricolous worms.
The wings of struthious birds differ from those of the Carinatae, just described, in many ways.
In both ostrich and Rhea, as well as in all the otherstruthious birds, the under surface of the wing is entirely bare.
Professor Owen, with his extraordinary knowledge, at once saw that far from any connection with the Raptores, Mr. Rule's bone was a portion of a femur of a gigantic Struthious bird.
Professor Owen found a great likeness to Dinornis in Notornis, as the skull he compared it with was really that of the Ralline Aptornis, and not the Struthious Dinornis at all.
Many asserted that it was a Struthious bird, in fact Linnaeus called it calmly Struthio cucullatus, while others just as forcibly declared it to be an abnormal Vulture.
The first announcement of the former existence of large Struthious birds in New Zealand was made by Mr. J.
Emeus is the scientific name of a New Zealand genus of extinct struthious birds.
Note: In general appearance and habits they resemble grouse and partridges, but in anatomical characters they are allied to the ostriches and other struthious birds.
Defn: A division of struthious birds, including the tinamous.
Defn: A suborder of struthious birds including the rheas.
It must have been that of the struthious birds or that of the carinate birds, or something different from both.
If it was that of the carinate birds, how did the struthious birds and Dinosauria independently agree to differ?
If it was that of the struthious birds, how did the pterodactyles and carinate birds independently arrive at the very same divergent structure?
A division of struthious birds, including the tinamous.
In general appearance and habits they resemble grouse and partridges, but in anatomical characters they are allied to the ostriches and other struthious birds.
A suborder of struthious birds including the rheas.
But besides this general evidence we have direct proof that the struthious birds had a wider range in past times than now.
It will thus be seen that big struthious birds have a long history, going far back into the Tertiary era, and that they once had a much wider geographical range than they have now.
The first would serve to account for the few exceptional Struthious birds of the modern world.
Dromaeognathae have a struthious palate, with a broad vomer meeting in front the broad maxillo-palatal plates, while behind it reaches the pterygoids.
The fossil egg of a struthious bird, Struthiolithus, has been found near Cherson, south Russia, and in north China.
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