- Archaeotrogonidae
Taxobox
name = Archaeotrogonidae
status = fossil
fossil_range =Late Eocene /Early Oligocene
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Aves
superordo =Neoaves
ordo =Cypselomorphae
familia = Archaeotrogonidae (but see text)
familia_authority = Wetmore, 1926
genus = "Archaeotrogon" (and see text)
genus_authority =
subdivision_ranks =Species
subdivision = "Archaeotrogon cayluxensis"
"Archaeotrogon hoffstetteri"
"Archaeotrogon nocturnus"
"Archaeotrogon venustus"
"Archaeotrogon zitteli"
(but see text)"Archaeotrogon" is a prehistoric
bird genus . Its remains have been found in theQuercy Phosphorites ofFrance , ageological formation containing LateEocene and EarlyOligocene deposits. "Archaeotrogon" lived some 30-35 million years ago. Not all species described herein may be valid.This genus has been placed in a distinct family, the Archaeotrogonidae. The
Middle Eocene "Hassiavis ", a more recently described bird from the famousMessel Pit inGermany , might also belong there. In addition, a somewhat enigmatic fossil in the M. Daniels collection, found in theEarly Eocene Laondon Clay appears to belong here too.As the name implies, "Archaeotrogon" was initially taken to be a prehistoric
trogon . However, it is nowadays generally believed that they are not very closely related to these tropical forest birds of our time, but rather convergent. The Archaeotrogonidae actually seem to beCypselomorphae and related tonightjar s andhummingbird s, either as a basal lineage or as a distinct but entirely extinct family. The latter might be more justified than with other indeterminateCretaceous andPaleogene modern birds: "Archaeotrogon" is known from a time when the living cypselomorph families were already distinct, yet appears well highlyautapomorph ic and the archaeotrogonid lineage seems to go as far back as that of nightjars for example.
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