Eremochen

Extinct genus of birds From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Eremochen is an extinct genus of water bird, belonging to the Anserinae subfamily, which includes modern true geese and swans. The genus was described in 1961 by Pierce Brodkorb, from remains discovered in 1955 in the Juntura Formation of Oregon. It was slightly smaller than the extant Atlantic Canada goose. The referred material includes its holotype, the proximal portion of a left humerus, alongside portions of a right scapula, a right carpometacarpus, and a right tibiotarsus.[1]

Phylum:Chordata
Class:Aves
Family:Anatidae
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Eremochen
Temporal range: Miocene
23–13.6 Ma
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Anseriformes
Family: Anatidae
Subfamily: Anserinae
Genus: Eremochen
Brodkorb, 1961
Type species
Eremochen russelli
Brodkorb, 1961
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The genus name, Eremochen, is composed of the Greek prefix Eremos-, meaning "desert", and -chen, meaning "goose". The species name, russelli, was given to honour the paleontologist Donald E. Russell.[1]

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