Aegypiinae, Peters, 1931

Mather, Ellen K., Lee, Michael S. Y. & Worthy, Trevor H., 2022, A new look at an old Australian raptor places “ Taphaetus ” lacertosus de Vis 1905 in the Old World vultures (Accipitridae: Aegypiinae), Zootaxa 5168 (1), pp. 1-23 : 10

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5168.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6884268

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scientific name

Aegypiinae
status

 

Aegypiinae

The Aegypiinae share states with the Gypaetinae for characters (3), (4), (5) and (13). The Aegypiinae differ in the following characters: (2) the tuberculum supracondylare dorsale does not project cranially in aegypiines; (11) the fossa m. brachialis is shallower than in Cryptogyps lacertosus in all species except those in Gyps and Aegypius ; (15) only the origins for the distal m. pronator superficialis and profundus are distinct in Necrosyrtes monachus , while in all other taxa, the origin for the m. extensor metacarpi ulnaris is also distinct. The cranial-most attachment point is deeper than the caudal-most attachment, which latter is almost flat in A. monachus , G. fulvus and G. coprotheres , and the third insertion scar present in the aforementioned taxa is shallow; (17) the distal margin between the condyles forms a shallow, broad notch in the species of Gyps and N. monachus and is narrow and deep in A. monachus ; (18) the distal margin of the condylus ventralis is not continuous with the entepicondyle in any species, except N. monachus (continuous).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Aves

Order

Accipitriformes

Family

Accipitridae

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