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Dromaius

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Dromaius:Dromaius novaehollandiae
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Struthioniformes
Family: Casuariidae
Genus: Dromaius
Vieillot, 1816
Species

Dromaius novaehollandiae
Dromaius ater
Dromaius baudinianus
Dromaius ocypus

Dromaius is a genus of Ratite present in Australia. There is one extant species, Dromaius novaehollandiae commonly known as the Emu.

In his original 1816 description of the emu, Vieillot used two generic names; first Dromiceius, then Dromaius a few pages later. It has been a point of contention ever since which is correct; the latter is more correctly formed, but the convention in taxonomy is that the first name given stands, unless it is clearly a typographical error. [1] Most modern publications, including those of the Australian government, [2] use Dromaius, with Dromiceius mentioned as an alternative spelling. However, the Dromiceius spelling was used by Russell in his 1972 naming of the dinosaur Dromiceiomimus.

Three different emu species were common prior to European settlement in 1788:

There is one prehistoric species of Emu, Dromaius ocypus, described from Late Pliocene fossils (Mampuwordu Sands Formation, Lake Palankarinna, Australia) accepted as distinct nowadays. A number of other Emu fossils from Australia described as separate species are now regarded as chronosubspecies at best, given the considerable variation even between living individuals.[3].There are also some unidentifiable remains of emu-like birds from rocks as old as the middle Miocene[4].

References

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  3. ^ Patterson, C. & Rich, Patricia Vickers (1987): The fossil history of the emus, Dromaius (Aves: Dromaiinae). Records of the South Australian Museum 21: 85-117.
  4. ^ Boles, Walter E. (2001): A new emu (Dromaiinae) from the Late Oligocene Etadunna Formation. Emu 101: 317–321. HTML abstract

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Dromaius | Higher-level bird taxa restricted to Australia | Ratites | Genera of birds

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