Centuriavis

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Centuriavis is an extinct genus of phasianid landfowl from the Miocene of Nebraska. Known from a well preserved and articulated skeleton preserving the skull as well as much of the vertebral collumn, its name stems from the fact that it remained undescribed for nearly a hundred years. It is estimated that it weighed 1.7 kg (3.7 lb), which would make it comparable in size with the average female greater sage grouse. Centuriavis may be related to grouse and turkeys and only a single species has been described: Centuriavis lioae. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString *Centuriavis lioae (Ksepka et al., 2022)
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rdf:langString Centuriavis is an extinct genus of phasianid landfowl from the Miocene of Nebraska. Known from a well preserved and articulated skeleton preserving the skull as well as much of the vertebral collumn, its name stems from the fact that it remained undescribed for nearly a hundred years. It is estimated that it weighed 1.7 kg (3.7 lb), which would make it comparable in size with the average female greater sage grouse. Centuriavis may be related to grouse and turkeys and only a single species has been described: Centuriavis lioae.
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