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Ornimegalonyx minor Arredondo, 1982 [2] Ornimegalonyx gigas Arredondo, 1982 [2] Ornimegalonyx acevedoi Arredondo, 1982 [2] A 2020 study concluded that those species are all synonyms of O. oteroi, and describe a new valid species, Ornimegalonyx ewingi, from material formerly assigned to the prehistoric horned owl Bubo osvaldoi. [3]
Ornimegalonyx oteroi: Most recent remains dated to 5050-4050 BCE. [4] The species O. acevedoi, O. minor, and O. gigas are likely the same and represent only size differences due to sexual dimorphism, chrono-temporal or individual variation. [35] Cuban spectacled owl: Pulsatrix arredondoi: Most recent remains dated to 530–590 CE. [35]
†Ornimegalonyx. Cuban giant owl, Ornimegalonyx oteroi (Cuba, West Indies) Ornimegalonyx sp. – probably a subspecies of O. oteroi †Asphaltoglaux. Asphalt miniature owl, Asphaltoglaux cecileae (Southern California, North America) †Oraristrix. La Brea owl, Oraristrix brea (Southern California, North America) Extinct species of extant ...
Genus Ornimegalonyx – Caribbean giant owls, one or two species Cuban giant owl, Ornimegalonyx oteroi; Ornimegalonyx sp. – probably subspecies of O. oteroi; Genus Asphaltoglaux. Asphalt miniature owl, Asphaltoglaux cecileae; Genus Oraristrix. La Brea owl, Oraristrix brea; The extinct Cuban giant owl (†Ornimegalonyx oteroi)
A Strigidae, probably a synonym of Ornimegalonyx oteroi Arredondo, 1958. Ornimegalonyx gigas [27] Valid Sp. nov. Oscar Arredondo. Late Pleistocene. Cave deposits Cuba. A Strigidae, probably a synonym of Ornimegalonyx oteroi Arredondo, 1958. Ornimegalonyx minor [27] Valid Sp. nov. Oscar Arredondo. Late Pleistocene. Cave deposits Cuba. A ...
The largest owl known to have existed was Ornimegalonyx oteroi of Cuba, a uniquely cursorial owl. The giant bird was estimated to stand over 1.1 m (3.6 ft) on the ground and to weigh at least 9.05 kg (20.0 lb). [143] The grey tinamou ranks as the largest species of tinamou.
Ornimegalonyx [9] Gen. et Sp. nov. valid Arredondo. Late Pleistocene Cuba. A Strigidae, the types species of the new genus is Ornimegalonyx oteroi. Pardirallus lacustris [7] Sp. nov. valid Late Pliocene-Early Pleistocene. Hagerman and Rexroad Local Fauna USA Idaho
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