1. Cercococcyx lemaireae Boesman et Collar, 2019 – kukułka melodyjna – Whistling Long-tailed Cuckoo (Cuculiformes, Cuculidae)
Boesman, P. i Collar, N.J. 2019. Two undescribed species of bird from West Africa. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club 139(2): 147–159.
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2. Buccanodon dowsetti Boesman et Collar, 2019 – wąsalik gwinejski – Western Yellow-spotted Barbet (Piciformes, Lybiidae)
Boesman, P. i Collar, N.J. 2019. Two undescribed species of bird from West Africa. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club 139(2): 147–159.
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3. Cinclodes lopezlanusorum López-Lanús, 2019 – Lenga Cinclodes (Passeriformes, Furnariidae)
López-Lanús, B. 2019. Una nueva especie de remolinera (Furnariidae: Cinclodes) de la región Andino-Patagónica, endémico-reproductiva de bosques de lenga (Nothofagus pumilio) con morfotipo arbóreo. w: López-Lanús, B. Guía Audiornis de las aves de Argentina, fotos y sonidos; identificación por características contrapuestas y marcas sobre imágenes. Tercera edición. Audiornis Producciones. Buenos Aires, Argentina. pp. 475-509.
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4. Pycnonotus pseudosimplex Shakya, Lim, Moyle, Rahman, Lakim et Sheldon, 2019 – bilbil jasnooki – Cream-eyed Bulbul (Passeriformes, Pycnonotidae)
Shakya, S.B.; Chuan Lim, H.; Moyle, R.G.; Abdul Rahman, M.; Lakim, M. i Sheldon, F.H. 2019. A cryptic new species of bulbul from Borneo. Bulletin of British Ornithology Club 139(1): 46-55.
5. Myzomela prawiradilagae Irham, Ashari, Suparno, Trainor, Verbelen, Wu et Rheindt, 2019 – miodówka czerwonolica – Alor Myzomela (Passeriformes, Meliphagidae)
Irham, M.; Ashari, H.; Suparno; Trainor, C.R.; Verbelen, P.; Wu, M.Y. i Rheindt, F.E.. (w druku). A new Myzomela honeyeater (Meliphagidae) from the highlands of Alor Island, Indonesia. Journal of Ornithology. W druku.
6. Dicaeum dayakorum Saucier, Milensky, Caraballo-Ortiz, Ragai, Dahlan et Edwards, 2019 – kwiatówka szarawa – Spectacled Flowerpecker (Passeriformes, Dicaeidae)
Saucier, J.R.; Milensky, C.M. ; Caraballo-Ortiz, M.A.; Ragai, R.; Dahlan, N.F. i Edwards D.P. 2019. A distinctive new species of flowerpecker (Passeriformes: Dicaeidae) from Borneo. Zootaxa 4686(4): 451-464.
7. Zosterops sp. nov. – „Wangi wangi white-eye” O’Connell, Kelly, Lawless, O’Brien, Ó Marcaigh, Karya, Analuddin et Marples, 2019 (Passeriformes, Zosteropidae)
O’Connell, D.P.; Kelly, D.J.; Lawless, N.; O’Brien, K.; Ó Marcaigh, F.; Karya, A.; Analuddin, K. i Marples, N.M. 2019. A sympatric pair of undescribed white-eye species (Aves: Zosteropidae: Zosterops) with different origins. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society: zlz022.
Gatunki kopalne:
1. † Ambopteryx longibrachium Wang, O’Connor, Xu et Zhou, 2019 (Scansoriopterygidae)
Wang, M.; O’Connor, J.K.; Xu, X. et Zhou, Z. 2019. A new Jurassic scansoriopterygid and the loss of membranous wings in theropod dinosaurs. Nature 569 (7755): 256–259.
2. † Alcmonavis poeschli Rauhut, Tischlinger et Foth, 2019 (Avialae, ?Archaeopterygiformes)
Rauhut, O.W.M.; Tischlinger, H. et Foth , Ch. 2019. A non-archaeopterygid avialan theropod from the Late Jurassic of southern Germany. eLife 8: e43789.
3. † Fukuipteryx prima Imai, Azuma, Kawabe, Shibata, Miyata, Wang et Zhou, 2019 (Avialae, ?Archaeopterygiformes)
Imai, T.; Azuma, Y.; Kawabe, S.; Shibata, M.; Miyata, K.; Wang, M. i Zhou, Z. 2019. An unusual bird (Theropoda, Avialae) from the Early Cretaceous of Japan suggests complex evolutionary history of basal birds. Communications Biology 2: 399.
4. † Lingyuanosaurus sihedangensis Xi, Liao, Sullivan et Xu, 2019 (Therizinosauria)
Xi, Y,; Liao, Ch-ch; Sullivan, C. i Xu, X. 2019. A new transitional therizinosaurian theropod from the Early Cretaceous Jehol Biota of China. Scientific Reports 9: 5026.
5. † Shishugounykus inexpectus Qin, Clark, Choiniere et Xu, 2019 (Alvarezsauria, Alvarezsauridae)
Qin, Z.; Clark, J.; Choiniere, J. i Xu, X. 2019. A new alvarezsaurian theropod from the Upper Jurassic Shishugou Formation of western China. Scientific Reports 9 (1): 11727.
6. † Nemegtonykus citus Lee, Park, Lee, Kim, Lü, Barsbold et Tsogtbaatar, 2019. (Alvarezsauria, Alvarezsauridae)
Lee, S.; Park, J-Y., ; Lee, Y-N.; Kim, S-H.; Lü, J.; Barsbold, R. i Tsogtbaatar, K. 2019. A new alvarezsaurid dinosaur from the Nemegt Formation of Mongolia. Scientific Reports. 9: numer artykułu 15493.
7. † Xingtianosaurus ganqi Qiu, Wang, Wang, Li, Zhang et Ma, 2019 (Oviraptorosauria, Caudipterygidae)
Qiu, R.; Wang, X; Wang, Q.; Li, N.; Zhang, J i Ma, Y. 2019. A new caudipterid from the Lower Cretaceous of China with information on the evolution of the manus of Oviraptorosauria. Scientific Reports 9: 6431.
8. † Gobiraptor minutus Sungjin, Lee, Chinsamy, Lü, Barsbold et Tsogtbaatar, 2019 (Oviraptorosauria, Oviraptoridae)
Sungjin, L.; Lee, Y-N; Chinsamy, A.; Lü; J.; Barsbold, R. i Tsogtbaatar, K. 2019. A new baby oviraptorid dinosaur (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Upper Cretaceous Nemegt Formation of Mongolia. PLoS ONE 14 (2): e0210867.
9. † Hesperornithoides miessleri Hartman, Mortimer, Wahl, Lomax, Lippincott et Lovelace, 2019 (?Deinonychosauria, ?Troodontidae)
Hartman, S.; Mortimer, M.; Wahl, W.R.; Lomax, D.R.; Lippincott, J. i Lovelace, D.M. 2019. A new paravian dinosaur from the Late Jurassic of North America supports a late acquisition of avian flight. PeerJ 7: e7247.
10. † Imperobator antarcticus Ely et Case, 2019 (?Deinonychosauria, ?Dromaeosauridae)
Ely, R.C. i Case, J.A. 2019. Phylogeny of a new gigantic paravian (Theropoda; Coelurosauria; Maniraptora) from the Upper Cretaceous of James Ross Island, Antarctica. Cretaceous Research. W druku.
11. † Mirusavis parvus Min, O’Connor, Bailleul et Li, Z. 2019 (Enantiornithes)
Min, W.; O’Connor, J.K.; Bailleul, A.M. i Li, Z. 2019. Evolution and distribution of medullary bone: evidence from a new Early Cretaceous enantiornithine bird. National Science Review, nwz 214.
12. † Avimaia schweitzerae Bailleul, O’Connor, Zhang, Li, Wang, Lamanna, Zhu et Zhou. 2019. (Enantiornithes)
Bailleul, A.M.; O’Connor, J.; Zhang, S.; Li, Z.; Wang, Q.; Lamanna, M.C.; Zhu, X. i Zhou, Z. 2019. An Early Cretaceous enantiornithine (Aves) preserving an unlaid egg and probable medullary bone. Nature Communications 10 (1275).
13. † Elektorornis chenguangi Xing, O’Connor, Chiappe, McKellar, Carroll, Hu, Bai et Lei, 2019 (Enantiornithes)
Xing, L.; O’Connor, J.K.; Chiappe, L.M.; McKellar, R.C.; Carroll, N.; Hu, H.; Bai, M. i Lei, F. 2019. A new enantiornithine bird with unusual pedal proportions found in amber. Current Biology 29 (14): 2396–2401.e2.
14. † Shangyang graciles Wang et Zhou, 2019 (Enantiornithes)
Wang, M i Zhou, Z. 2019. A new enantiornithine (Aves: Ornithothoraces) with completely fused premaxillae from the Early Cretaceous of China. Journal of Systematic Palaeontology. Edycja online: 1–14.
15. † Camptodontornis yangi (Li, Gong, Zhang, Yang i Hou, 2010), Demirjian, 2019 (Enantiornithes, Longipterygidae; zmiana nazwy rodzajowej z Camptodontus)
Li L.; Gong, E-p.; Zhang, L-d.; Yang, Y-j i Hou, L-h. 2010. A new enantiornithine bird (aves) from the Early Cretaceous of Liaoning, China. Acta Palaeontologica Sinica 49 (4): 524–531.
Demirjian, V. .2019. Camptodontornis gen. nov., a replacement name for the bird genus Camptodontus Li, Gong, Zhang, Yang, and Hou, 2010, a junior homonym of Camptodontus Dejean, 1826. Zootaxa 4612 (3): 440.
16. † Gretcheniao sinensis Chiappe, Qingjin, Serrano, Sigurdsen, Min, Bell et Di. 2019 (Enantiornithes, Bohaiornithidae)
Chiappe, L.M.; Qingjin, M.; Serrano, F.; Sigurdsen, T.; Min, W.; Bell, A. i Di , L. 2019. New Bohaiornis-like bird from the Early Cretaceous of China: enantiornithine interrelationships and flight performance. PeerJ 7: e7846.
17. † Mengciusornis dentatus Wang, O’Connor, Zhou et Zhou, 2019 (Euornithes, Ornithuromorpha)
Wang, M.; O’Connor, J.K.; Zhou, S. i Zhou, Z. 2019. New toothed Early Cretaceous ornithuromorph bird reveals intraclade diversity in pattern of tooth loss. Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 18 (8): 631–645.
18. † Kookne yeutensis Novas, Agnolin, Rozadilla, Aranciaga-Rolando, Brissón-Eli, Motta, Cerroni, Ezcurra, Martinelli, D´Angelo, Álvarez-Herrera, Gentil, Bogan, Chimento, García-Marsà, Lo Coco, Miquel, Brito, Vera, Loinaze, Fernandez et Salgado, 2019. (Euornithes, Ornithurae)
Novas, F.; Agnolin, F.; Rozadilla, S.; Aranciaga-Rolando, A.; Brissón-Eli, F.; Motta, M.; Cerroni, M.; Ezcurra, M.; Martinelli, A.; D´Angelo, J.; Álvarez-Herrera, G.; Gentil, A.; Bogan, S.; Chimento, N.; García-Marsà, J.; Lo Coco, G.; Miquel, S.; Brito, F.; Vera, E.; Loinaze, V.; Fernandez, M. i Salgado, L. 2019. Paleontological discoveries in the Chorrillo Formation (upper Campanian-lower Maastrichtian, Upper Cretaceous), Santa Cruz Province, Patagonia, Argentina. Revista del Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales. Nueva Series 21 (2): 217–293.
19. † Antarcticavis capelambensis Cordes-Person, Hospitaleche, Case et Martin, 2020. (Euornthes, Ornithurae)
Cordes-Person, A; Hospitaleche, C. A.; Case, J i Martin, J. 2020. An enigmatic bird from the lower Maastrichtian of Vega Island, Antarctica. Cretaceous Research 108: 104314.
20. † Pachystruthio dmanisensis (Burchak-Abramovich et Vekua, 1990) Zelenkov, Lavrov, Startsev, Vislobokova i Lopatin, 2019 – struś olbrzymi – Giant Ostrich (Struthioniformes, rodzina incertae sedis; transfer z rodzaju Struthio do Pachystruthio)
Burchak-Abramovich, N. I. i Vekua, A. K. . 1990. The fossil ostrich Struthio dmanisensis sp. n. from the Lower Pleistocene of eastern Georgia. Acta Zoologica Cracoviensia 33:121–1
Zelenkov, N.V.; Lavrov, A.V.; Startsev, D.B.; Vislobokova, I.A. i Lopatin, A.V. 2019. A giant early Pleistocene bird from eastern Europe: unexpected component of terrestrial faunas at the time of early Homo arrival. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 39(2): e1605521.
21. † Pachystruthio transcaucasicus Burchak-Abramovich et Vekua, 1971 (Struthioniformes, rodzina incertae sedis; transfer z rodzaju Struthio do Pachystruthio)
Burchak-Abramovich, N. I. i Vekua, A.K.. 1971. The fossil ostrich from the Akchagil layers of Georgia. Acta Zoologica Cracoviensia 16:1–26.
Zelenkov, N.V.; Lavrov, A.V.; Startsev, D.B.; Vislobokova, I.A. i Lopatin, A.V. 2019. A giant early Pleistocene bird from eastern Europe: unexpected component of terrestrial faunas at the time of early Homo arrival. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 39(2): e1605521.
22. † Pachystruthio pannonicus Kretzoi, 1954 (Struthioniformes, rodzina incertae sedis; transfer z rodzaju Struthio do Pachystruthio)
Kretzoi, M. 1954. Ostrich and camel remains from the Central Danube basin. Acta Geologica 2:231–242.
Zelenkov, N.V.; Lavrov, A.V.; Startsev, D.B.; Vislobokova, I.A. i Lopatin, A.V. 2019. A giant early Pleistocene bird from eastern Europe: unexpected component of terrestrial faunas at the time of early Homo arrival. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 39(2): e1605521.
23. † Dromaius arlyekweke Yates et Worthy, 2019 (Casuariiformes, Casuariidae)
Yates, A.M. et Worthy, T.H. 2019. A diminutive species of emu (Casuariidae: Dromaiinae) from the late Miocene of the Northern Territory, Australia. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 39 (4): e1665057.
24. † Carpathiavis meniliticus Mayr, 2019 (ordo et familia incertae sedis)
Mayr, G. 2019. A skeleton of a small bird with a distinctive furcula morphology, from the Rupelian of Poland, adds a new taxon to early Oligocene avifaunas. Palaeodiversity 12 (1): 113–122.
25. † Conflicto antarcticus Tambussi, Degrange, De Mendoza, Sferco et Santillana, 2019 (Anseriformes)
Tambussi, C.P.; Degrange, F.J.; De Mendoza, R.S.; Sferco, E. i Santillana, S. 2019. A stem anseriform from the early Palaeocene of Antarctica provides new key evidence in the early evolution of waterfowl. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. W druku.
26. † Naranbulagornis khun Zelenkov, 2019 (Anseriformes)
Zelenkov, N.V. 2019. A swan-sized anseriform bird from the late Paleocene of Mongolia. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. Edycja online: e1531879.
27. † Protodontopteryx ruthae Mayr, De Pietri, Love, Mannering et Scofield, 2019 (Odontopterygiformes, Pelagornithidae)
Mayr, G.; De Pietri, V.L.; Love, L.; Mannering, A. i Scofield, R.P. 2019. Oldest, smallest and phylogenetically most basal pelagornithid, from the early Paleocene of New Zealand, sheds light on the evolutionary history of the largest flying birds. Papers in Palaeontology. Edycja online. doi:10.1002/spp2.1284.
28. † Xorazmortyx turkestanensis Zelenkov et Panteleyev, 2019 (Galliformes, Paraortygidae)
Zelenkov, N.V. i Panteleyev, A.V. 2019. A small stem-galliform bird (Aves: Paraortygidae) from the Eocene of Uzbekistan. Comptes Rendus Palevol. W druku.
29. † Coturnix alabrevis Rando, Alcover, Pieper, Olson, Hernández, López-Jurado, 2019 (Galliformes, Phasianidae)
Rando, J.C.; Alcover, J.A.; Pieper, H.; Olson, S.L.; Hernández, C.N.; López-Jurado, L.F. 2019. Unforeseen diversity of quails (Galliformes: Phasianidae: Coturnix) in oceanic islands provided by the fossil record of Macaronesia. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. W druku.
30. † Coturnix centensis Rando, Alcover, Pieper, Olson, Hernández, López-Jurado, 2019 (Galliformes, Phasianidae)
Rando, J.C.; Alcover, J.A.; Pieper, H.; Olson, S.L.; Hernández, C.N.; López-Jurado, L.F. 2019. Unforeseen diversity of quails (Galliformes: Phasianidae: Coturnix) in oceanic islands provided by the fossil record of Macaronesia. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. W druku.
31. † Coturnix lignorum Rando, Alcover, Pieper, Olson, Hernández, López-Jurado, 2019 (Galliformes, Phasianidae)
Rando, J.C.; Alcover, J.A.; Pieper, H.; Olson, S.L.; Hernández, C.N.; López-Jurado, L.F. 2019. Unforeseen diversity of quails (Galliformes: Phasianidae: Coturnix) in oceanic islands provided by the fossil record of Macaronesia. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. W druku.
32. † Ducula shutleri Worthy et Burley, 2019 (Columbiformes, Columbidae)
Worthy, T.H. i Burley, D.V. 2019. Prehistoric avifaunas from the Kingdom of Tonga. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. Edycja Online.
33. † Dryolimnas chekei Hume, 2019 (Gruiformes, Rallidae)
Hume, J.P. 2019. Systematics, morphology and ecology of rails (Aves: Rallidae) of the Mascarene Islands, with one new species. Zootaxa 4626 (1): 1–107.
34. † Hypotaenidia vavauensis Worthy et Burley,2019 (Gruiformes, Rallidae)
Worthy, T.H. i Burley, D.V. 2019. Prehistoric avifaunas from the Kingdom of Tonga. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. Edycja Online.
35. † Sinoergilornis guangheensis Musser, Li et Clarke, 2019 (?Gruiformes, Eogruidae)
Musser, G; Li, Z. i Clarke,. J.A. 2019. A new species of Eogruidae (Aves: Gruiformes) from the Miocene of the Linxia Basin, Gansu, China: Evolutionary and climatic implications. The Auk 137 (1): ukz06.
36. † ?Crossvallia waiparensis Mayr, De Pietri, Love, Mannering et Scofield, 2019 (Sphenisciformes, Spheniscidae)
Mayr, G.; De Pietri, V.L.; Love, L.; Mannering, A. i Scofield, R.P. 2019. Leg bones of a new penguin species from the Waipara Greensand add to the diversity of very large-sized Sphenisciformes in the Paleocene of New Zealand. Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology, w druku: 1–18.
37. † Kupoupou stilwelli Blokland, Reid, Worthy, Tennyson, Clarke et Scofield, 2019 (Sphenisciformes, Spheniscidae)
Blokland, J.C.; Reid, C.M.; Worthy, T.H.; Tennyson, A.J.D.; Clarke, J.A. i Scofield, R.P. 2019. Chatham Island Paleocene fossils provide insight into the palaeobiology, evolution, and diversity of early penguins (Aves, Sphenisciformes). Palaeontologia Electronica 22 (3): 22.3.78.
38. † Eudyptes warhami Cole, Ksepka, Mitchell, Tennyson, Thomas, Pan, Zhang, Rawlence, Wood, Bover, Bouzat, Cooper, Fiddaman, Hart, Miller, Ryan, Shepherd, Wilmshurst et Waters, 2019 (Sphenisciformes, Spheniscidae)
Cole, T.L.; Ksepka, D.T.; Mitchell, K.J.; Tennyson, A.J.D.; Thomas, D.B.; Pan, H.; Zhang, G.; Rawlence, N.J.; Wood, J.R.; Bover, P.; Bouzat, J.L.; Cooper, A.; Fiddaman, S.; Hart, T.; Miller, G.; Ryan, P.G.; Shepherd, L.D.; Wilmshurst, J.M. i Waters, J.M. 2019. Mitogenomes uncover extinct penguin taxa and reveal island formation as a key driver of speciation. Molecular Biology and Evolution 36 (4): 784–797.
39. † Aldiomedes angustirostris Mayr et Tennyson, 2019 (Procellariiformes, Diomedeidae)
Mayr, G. i Tennyson, A.J.D. 2019. A small, narrow‐beaked albatross from the Pliocene of New Zealand demonstrates a higher past diversity in the feeding ecology of the Diomedeidae. Ibis, w druku.
40. † Taphophoyx hodgei Steadman et Takano, 2019 (Pelecaniformes, Ardeidae)
Steadman, D.W.i Takano, O.M. 2019. A new genus and species of heron (Aves: Ardeidae) from the late Miocene of Florida. Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History 55 (9): 174–186.
41. † Geronticus thackerayi Pavia, 2019 (Pelecaniformes, Threskiornithidae)
Pavia, M. 2019. Geronticus thackerayi, sp. nov. (Aves, Threskiornithidae), a new ibis from the hominin-bearing locality of Kromdraai (Cradle of Humankind, Gauteng, South Africa). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. Edycja online: e1647433.
42. † Cherevychnavis umanskae Bocheński,Wertz, Tomek et Gorobets, 2019 (Charadriiformes, Charadrii)
Bocheński, Z.M.; Wertz, K.; Tomek, T. i Gorobets, L. 2019. A new species of the late Miocene charadriiform bird (Aves: Charadriiformes), with a summary of all Paleogene and Miocene Charadrii remains. Zootaxa 4624 (1): 41–58.
43. † ?Laurillardia smoleni Mayr, Bocheński, Tomek, Wertz, Bieńkowska-Wasiluk et Manegold, 2019 (Bucerotiformes, ?Laurillardiidae)
Mayr, G.; Bocheński, Z.M.; Tomek, T.; Wertz, K.; Bieńkowska-Wasiluk, M. i Manegold, A. 2019. Skeletons from the early Oligocene of Poland fill a significant temporal gap in the fossil record of upupiform birds (hoopoes and allies). Historical Biology: An International Journal of Paleobiology Edycja online: 1–13.
44. † Heracles inexpectatus Worthy, Hand, Archer, Scofield et De Pietri, 2019 (Psittaciformes, Strigopidae)
Worthy, T.H.; Hand, S.J.; Archer, M.; Scofield, R.P. i De Pietri, V.L. 2019. Evidence for a giant parrot from the Early Miocene of New Zealand. Biology Letters 15 (8): ID 20190467.
45. † Zygodactylus ochlurus Hieronymus, Waugh et Clarke, 2019 (?Passeriformes, Zygodactylidae)
Hieronymus, T.L.; Waugh, D.A i Clarke, J.A. 2019. A new zygodactylid species indicates the persistence of stem passerines into the early Oligocene in North America. BMC Evolutionary Biology 19 (1): artykuł 3.
46. † Eofringillirostrum boudreauxi Ksepka, Grande et Mayr, 2019 (Pan-Passeriformes, Psittacopedidae)
Ksepka, D.T.; Grande, L. i Mayr, G. 2019. Oldest finch-beaked birds reveal parallel ecological radiations in the earliest evolution of passerines. Current Biology 29 (4): 657–663.
47. † Eofringillirostrum parvulum Ksepka, Grande et Mayr, 2019 (Pan-Passeriformes, Psittacopedidae)
Ksepka, D.T.; Grande, L. i Mayr, G. 2019. Oldest finch-beaked birds reveal parallel ecological radiations in the earliest evolution of passerines. Current Biology 29 (4): 657–663.
48. † Dasyornis walterbolesi Nguyen, 2019 (Passeriformes, Dasyornithidae)
Nguyen, J.M.T. 2019. A new species of bristlebird (Passeriformes, Dasyornithidae) from the early Miocene of Australia. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. W druku.