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A specimen of little bush from Bulgaria (1 Viewer)

Fred Ruhe

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Netherlands
Zlatozar Boev, 2018

A specimen of little bush moa Anomalopteryx didiformis (Owen, 1844), Emeidae Bonaparte, 1854 from the National Museum of Natural History, Sofia

Historia naturalis bulgarica 32: 3–5

ISSN 0205-3640 (print) | ISSN 2603-3186 (online) • http://www.nmnhs.com/historia-naturalis-bulgarica/
Publication date [online]: 4 December 2018
Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License

Abstract:

A complete right tarsometatarsus from an unknown site of New Zealand was identified as little bush moa (Anomalopteryx didiformis (Owen, 1844)), possibly an adult male individual.

Keywords: Dinornithiformes, moa, Anomalopteryx didiformis, extinct birds, New Zealand

Free pdf: https://www.researchgate.net/public...ITTLE_BUSH_MOA_ANOMALOPTERIX_DIDIFORMIS_NMNHS

With thanks to Melanie

Enjoy,

Fred
 
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