“行走的鹰”Wetmoregyps daggetti Miller——放大版的热带草原鹰Buteogallus meridionalis

S. Olson
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-所谓的“行走的鹰”,目前被称为来自加利福尼亚南部和墨西哥北部更新世的Wetmoregyps daggetti,在形态和比例上与现存的热带草原鹰(Buteogallus meridionalis)几乎相同,但要大40%。因此,它应该被称为Buteogallus daggetti,新组合。它的习性可能类似于热带草原鹰,因为它能够捕食更大的猎物,考虑到B. daggetti的重量可能超过了现代秘书鸟(Sagittarius serpentarius),它可能占据了类似的生态位。它的灭绝和北美巨型哺乳动物的消失之间的联系充其量是可疑的。接收于2006年11月27日,接收于2007年2月5日。RESUMEN。-墨西哥北部加利福尼亚南部的更新世湿地湿地(wemoregyps daggetti),与墨西哥北部加利福尼亚南部的更新世湿地湿地(wemoregyps daggetti)相同的湿地湿地(wemoregyps daggetti),与墨西哥北部的亚热带湿地湿地(wemoregyps daggetti)相同。可怜的人,可怜的人,可怜的人,可怜的人。很可能,我们的习惯有很多相似之处,比如我们的习惯有很多相似之处,比如我们的习惯有很多相似之处。Su tamano excede al del秘书处(人马座蛇),pudiendo占据与nico相似。在对“鹰”的关系进行调查的过程中,“鹰”的灭绝与北美巨型动物的分离是有联系的。每一个实例都将分别处理几种大型迅猛龙化石的船只,从古巴的化石开始,威廉·苏亚雷斯,我借用了现在被称为Wetmoregyps daggetti的物种。该物种的两种现存“鹰”的骨骼最初被描述为Harpyhaliaeetus属,Miller(1915)极度认为是Morphnus daggetti,因为在收藏中罕见。借此机会,我们研究了一个非常长,细长的跗跖骨,依次研究它们之间的关系,我们collaboMiller认为它属于“与Stephen Parry一起散步,也包括在ing eagle中”。另外三个跗跖骨和我们比较的一个不完整的跗跖骨的一些大型物种被分配到几年后从更新世物种描述的棘骨科(Miller 1925)。米勒牧场拉布雷亚,加州。我们最终(1928年,1931年)发现了碎片状的tarsomezed,我们可以从Carpinteria沥青沉积物中识别出以前未发现的tartarsi,作为猛禽的辐射,所有这些都可能是这个物种。在重新评估其亲缘关系时,他被安置在Buteogallus属。他“毫不犹豫地将更新世的第三种现存的Buteogallus物种,所有的鸟类都更接近Urubitinga [= Buteogallus],而不是骨骼比例不同的鸟类,出现在Morphnus身上,”同时注意到“强壮的表面有几乎相同的对应物,要么是与达格特鹰的生活相似……较弱的化石,比例超过30-40%的足和小嘴迅猛龙”,例如体型,因此它们被认为是B. urubitinga或Caracara科(Miller 1928:255)。然而,可能是受其巨大体型的影响,他为其创造了一个新的属,叫做“湿鹰属”,虽然名字中暗指秃鹫
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The "walking eagle" Wetmoregyps daggetti Miller---a scaled-up version of the Savanna Hawk Buteogallus meridionalis
—The so-called "walking eagle," currently known as Wetmoregyps daggetti from the Pleistocene of southern California and northern Mexico, is practically identical in morphology and proportion to the living Savanna Hawk (Buteogallus meridionalis) but -40% larger. It should therefore be known as Buteogallus daggetti, new combination. Its habits were perhaps like those of a Savanna Hawk in that it was capable of taking much larger prey, given that the weight of B. daggetti may have exceeded that of the modern Secretarybird (Sagittarius serpentarius), and it may have occupied a similar niche. Any connection between its extinction and the disappearance of the North American mammalian megafauna is dubious at best. Received 27 November 2006, accepted 5 February 2007. RESUMEN. — Wetmoregyps daggetti, encontrado en el Pleistoceno en el sur de California y norte de Mexico, es practicamente identico en morfologia y en proporciones al gavilan pita venado Buteogallus meridionalis, aunque un 40% mas grande. Por lo tanto, debe considerarse como Buteogallus daggetti. Probablemente, sus habitos eran muy similares a los del gavilan pita venado, siendo capaz de capturar grandes presas. Su tamano excede al del secretario (Sagittarius serpentarius), pudiendo ocupar un nicho similar. Cualquier conexion entre la extincion de Wetmoregyps daggetti y la desaparicion de la megafauna de mamiferos en Norte America es, cuando menos, dudosa IN THE COURSE of investigating the relation"eagles." Each of these instances will be treated ships of several species of large fossil raptors separately, beginning here with the fossil spefrom Cuba with William Suarez, I borrowed cies now known as Wetmoregyps daggetti. skeletons of the two living species of "eagles" of That species was described originally by the genus Harpyhaliaeetus, which are extremely Miller (1915) as Morphnus daggetti, on the basis rare in collections. Taking the opportunity to of a very long, slender tarsometatarsus that study their relationships in turn, we collaboMiller regarded as having belonged to a "walkrated with Stephen Parry and also included in ing eagle." Three additional tarsometatarsi and our comparisons some of the large species of an incomplete tibiotarsus were assigned to the Accipitridae described from the Pleistocene of species a few years later (Miller 1925). Miller Rancho La Brea, California. We eventually real(1928, 1931) identified fragmentary tarsometaized that we could identify a previously unrectarsi from the Carpinteria asphalt deposits as ognized radiation of raptors, all of which could this species. In re-evaluating its affinities, he be accommodated in the genus Buteogallus. had "no hesitation in placing the Pleistocene Three of the living species of Buteogallus, all bird nearer to Urubitinga [= Buteogallus] than to differing in skeletal proportions, appeared to Morphnus," while noting the "strong superficial have nearly identical counterparts, either living resemblance of the Daggett Eagle to...weaker fossil, that were scaled up more than 30-40% footed and small-mouthed raptors," such as in size, so that they have been regarded as B. urubitinga or Caracara spp. (Miller 1928:255). Nevertheless, probably influenced by its great ^E-mail: olsons@si.edu size, he created for it a new genus, Wetmoregyps, though the allusion to vultures in the name
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