2022

1. Fregetta lineata (Peale, 1848) – oceannik plamisty – New Caledonian storm petrel (Procellariiformes, Oceanitidae)

Bretagnolle, V.; Flood, R. L.; Gaba, S.; Shirihai, H. 2022. Fregetta lineata (Peale, 1848) is a valid extant species endemic to New Caledonia. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club 142 (1): 111–130.

 

2. Aphrastura subantarctica Rozzi, Quilodrán, Botero-Delgadillo, Napolitano, Torres‑Mura, Barroso, Crego, Bravo, Ippi, Quirici, Mackenzie, Suazo, Rivero‑de‑Aguilar, Goffinet, Kempenaers, Poulin et Vásquez, 2022 – ostrogonek subantarktyczny – Subantarctic Rayadito (Passeriformes, Furnariidae)

Rozzi, R.; Quilodrán, C.S.; Botero-Delgadillo, E.; Napolitano, C.; Torres‑Mura, J.C.; Barroso, O.; Crego, R.D.; Bravo, C.; Ippi, S.; Quirici, V.; Mackenzie, R.; Suazo, C.G.; Rivero‑de‑Aguilar, J.; Goffinet, B.; Kempenaers, B.; Poulin, E. i Vásquez, R.A. 2022. The Subantarctic Rayadito (Aphrastura subantarctica), a new bird species on the southernmost islands of the Americas. Scietific Reports 12: 13957.

 

3. Cyornis kadayangensis Irham, Haryoko, Shakya, Mitchell, Burner, Bocos, Eaton, Rheindt, Suparno, Sheldon et Prawiradilaga, 2022 – dżunglówka skryta – Meratus Jungle Flycatcher (Passeriformes, Muscicapidae)

Irham, M.; Haryoko, T.; Shakya, S.B.; Mitchell, S.L.; Burner, R.C.; Bocos, C.; Eaton, J.A.; Rheindt, F.E.; Suparno, S.; Sheldon, F.H. i Prawiradilaga, D.M. 2022. Description of two new bird species from the Meratus Mountains of southeast Borneo, Indonesia. Journal of Ornithology 163(2): 575-588.

 

4. Rhynchocyclus cryptus Simões, Cerqueira, Peloso & Aleixo, 2022 – oliwiak szarogardły – Cryptic Flatbill (Passeriformes, Pipromorphidae)

Simões, C.C.; Cerqueira, P.V.; Peloso, P.  i Aleixo, A. 2022. Integrative taxonomy of Flatbill Flycatchers (Tyrannidae) reveals a new species from the Amazonian lowlands. Zoologica Scripta 51(1): 41-57.

 

5. Zosterops meratusensis Irham, Haryoko, Shakya, Mitchell, Burner, Bocos, Eaton, Rheindt, Suparno, Sheldon et Prawiradilaga, 2022 – szlarnik borneański – Meratus White-eye (Passeriformes, Zosteropidae)

Irham, M.; Haryoko, T.; Shakya, S.B.; Mitchell, S.L.; Burner, R.C.; Bocos, C.; Eaton, J.A.; Rheindt, F.E.; Suparno, S.; Sheldon, F.H. i Prawiradilaga, D.M. 2022. Description of two new bird species from the Meratus Mountains of southeast Borneo, Indonesia. Journal of Ornithology 163(2): 575-588.

 

Gatunki kopalne:

 

1. † Paralitherizinosaurus japonicus Noto, D’Amore, Drumheller, et Adams, 2022 (Therizinosauria, Therizinosauridae)

Noto, C.R.; D’Amore, D.C.; Drumheller, S.K. i Adams, T.L. 2022. A newly recognized theropod assemblage from the Lewisville Formation (Woodbine Group; Cenomanian) and its implications for understanding Late Cretaceous Appalachian terrestrial ecosystems. PeerJ 10: e12782.

 

2. † Dzharaonyx eski Averianov et Sues, 2022 (Alvarezsauria, Alvarezsauridae, Parvicursorinae)

Averianov, A.O. i Sues, H.D. 2022. New material and diagnosis of a new taxon of alvarezsaurid (Dinosauria, Theropoda) from the Upper Cretaceous Bissekty Formation of Uzbekistan. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 41 (5): e2036174.

 

3. † Ondogurvel alifanovi Averianov et Lopatin, 2022 (Alvarezsauria, Alvarezsauridae, Parvicursorinae)

Averianov, A.O. i Lopatin, A. V. 2022. A new alvarezsaurid theropod dinosaur from the Upper Cretaceous of Gobi Desert, Mongolia. Cretaceous Research 135: 105168.

 

4. † Musivavis amabilis Wang, Cau, Luo, Kundrát, Wu, Ju, Guo, Liu et Ji, 2022 (Enantiornithes, Bohaiornithidae)

Wang, X.; Cau, A.; Luo, X.; Kundrát, M.; Wu, W.; Ju, S.; Guo, Z.; Liu, Y. i Ji, Q. 2022. A new bohaiornithid-like bird from the Lower Cretaceous of China fills a gap in enantiornithine disparity. Journal of Paleontology 96 (4): 961–976.

 

5. † Beiguornis khinganensis Wang, Ju, Wu, Liu, Guo, et Ji, 2022 (Enantiornithes, Bohaiornithidae)

Wang, X.; Ju, S.; Wu, W.; Liu, Y.; Guo, Z. i Ji, Q. 2022. The first enantiornithine bird from the Lower Cretaceous Longjiang Formation in the Great Khingan Range of Inner Mongolia. Acta Geologica Sinica 96 (2): 337–348.

 

6. † Allgoviachen tortonica Mayr, Lechner et Böhme, 2022 (Anseriformes, Anatidae)

Mayr, G.; Lechner, T. i Böhme, M.  2022. Nearly complete leg of an unusual, shelduck-sized anseriform bird from the earliest late Miocene hominid locality Hammerschmiede (Germany). Historical Biology: An International Journal of Paleobiology (w druku): 1–10.

 

7. † Annakacygna hajimei Matsuoka et Hasegawa, 2022 (Anseriformes, Anatidae, Cygnini)

Matsuoka, H. i Hasegawa, Y. 2022. Annakacygna, a new genus for two remarkable flightless swans(Aves, Anatidae, Cygnini)from the Miocene of Gunma, central Japan: With a note on the birds’ food niche shift and specialization of wings for parental care action. Bulletin of Gunma Museum of Natural History 26: 1–30.

 

8. † Annakacygna yoshiiensis Matsuoka et Hasegawa, 2022 (Anseriformes, Anatidae, Cygnini)

Matsuoka, H. i Hasegawa, Y. 2022. Annakacygna, a new genus for two remarkable flightless swans(Aves, Anatidae, Cygnini)from the Miocene of Gunma, central Japan: With a note on the birds’ food niche shift and specialization of wings for parental care action. Bulletin of Gunma Museum of Natural History 26: 1–30.

 

9. † Notochen bannockburnensis Worthy, Scofield, Hand, De Pietri et Archer, 2022. (Anseriformes, Anatidae)

Worthy, T.H.; Scofield, R.P.; Hand, S.J.; De Pietri, V.L. i Archer, M. 2022. A swan-sized fossil anatid (Aves: Anatidae) from the early Miocene St Bathans Fauna of New Zealand. Zootaxa 5168 (1): 39–50.

 

10. † Miotadorna catrionae Tennyson, Greer, Lubbe, Marx, Richards, Giovanardi et Rawlence, 2022 (Anseriformes, Anatidae)

Tennyson, A.J.; Greer, L.; Lubbe, P.; Marx, F.G.; Richards, M.D.; Giovanardi, S. i Rawlence, N.J. 2022. A New Species of Large Duck (Aves: Anatidae) from the Miocene of New Zealand. Taxonomy 2 (1): 136–144.

 

11. † Pliogallus csarnotanus Kessler et Horváth, 2022 (Galliformes, Phasianidae)

Kessler, J. i Horváth, I. 2022. Presentation of so far undetermined bird remains from the Pliocene of Beremend 26 and Csarnóta 2 and 4 (Baranya county, South Hungary). Ornis Hungarica 30 (1): 47–68.

 

12. † Aegotheles zealandivetus Worthy, Scofield, Salisbury, Hand, De Pietri et Archer, 2022 (Aegotheliformes, Aegothelidae)

Worthy, T.H.; Scofield, R.P.; Salisbury, S.W.; Hand, S.J.; De Pietri, V.L. i Archer, M. 2022. Two new neoavian taxa with contrasting palaeobiogeographical implications from the early Miocene St Bathans Fauna, New Zealand. Journal of Ornithology 163 (3): 643–658.

 

13. † Nasidytes ypresianus Mayr et Kitchener, 2022 (Gaviiformes)

Mayr, G. i Kitchener, A.C. 2022. Oldest fossil loon documents a pronounced ecomorphological shift in the evolution of gaviiform birds. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society: zlac045.

 

14. † Dryornis hatcheri Degrange, 2022 (Cathartiformes, Cathartidae)

Degrange, F.J. 2022. A new species of Dryornis (Aves, Cathartiformes) from the Santa Cruz Formation (lower Miocene), Patagonia, Argentina. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 41 (5): e2008411.

 

15. † Gypaetus georgii Sánchez-Marco, 2022 (Accipitriformes, Accipitridae, Gypaetinae)

Sánchez-Marco, A. 2022. Two new Gypaetinae (Accipitridae, Aves) from the late Miocene of Spain. Historical Biology: An International Journal of Paleobiology 34 (8): 1534–1543.

 

16. † Neophron lolis Sánchez-Marco, 2022 (Accipitriformes, Accipitridae, Gypaetinae)

Sánchez-Marco, A. 2022. Two new Gypaetinae (Accipitridae, Aves) from the late Miocene of Spain. Historical Biology: An International Journal of Paleobiology 34 (8): 1534–1543.

 

17. † Cryptogyps lacertosus (de Vis, 1905) (Accipitriformes, Accipitridae, Aegypiinae; formerly „Taphaetus” lacertosus de Vis, 1905)

Mather, E.K.; Lee, M.S. et Worthy, T.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: 1–23.

 

18. † Ypresiglaux michaeldanielsi Mayr et Kitchener, 2022 (Strigiformes; ?Protostrigidae)

Mayr, G. i Kitchener, A.C. 2022. Early Eocene fossil illuminates the ancestral (diurnal) ecomorphology of owls and documents a mosaic evolution of the strigiform body plan. Ibis. W druku.

 

19. † Miosurnia diurna Li, Stidham, Zheng, Wang, Zhao, Deng et Zhou, 2022 (Strigiformes, Strigidae)

Li, Z.; Stidham, T.A.; Zheng, X.; Wang, Y.; Zhao, T.; Deng, T. i Zhou, Z. 2022. Early evolution of diurnal habits in owls (Aves, Strigiformes) documented by a new and exquisitely preserved Miocene owl fossil from China. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 119 (15): e2119217119.

 

20. † Danielsraptor phorusrhacoides Mayr et Kitchener, 2022 (Falconiformes, Masillaraptoridae)

Mayr, G. i Kitchener, A.C. 2022. New fossils from the London Clay show that the Eocene Masillaraptoridae are stem group representatives of falcons (Aves, Falconiformes). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 41 (6): e2083515.

 

21. † Zealandornis relictus Worthy, Scofield, Salisbury, Hand, De Pietri, Archer, 2022 (?Coliiformes, Zealandornithidae)

Worthy, T.H.; Scofield, R.P.; Salisbury, S.W.; Hand, S.J.; De Pietri, V.L.; Archer, M. 2022. Two new neoavian taxa with contrasting palaeobiogeographical implications from the early Miocene St Bathans Fauna, New Zealand. Journal of Ornithology 163 (3): 643–658.