Gavia schultzi, the Glossary
Gavia schultzi is an extinct species of loon from the Middle Miocene of Austria.[1]
Table of Contents
14 relations: Austria, Coracoid, Czech Republic, Epicondyle, Gaviiformes, Humerus, List of geochronologic names, Loon, Middle Miocene, Miocene, Natural History Museum, Vienna, Petralca, Sankt Margarethen im Burgenland, Sternum.
- Fossils of Austria
- Gaviiformes
- Neogene Europe
Austria
Austria, formally the Republic of Austria, is a landlocked country in Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps.
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Coracoid
A coracoid (from Greek κόραξ, koraks, raven) is a paired bone which is part of the shoulder assembly in all vertebrates except therian mammals (marsupials and placentals).
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Czech Republic
The Czech Republic, also known as Czechia, is a landlocked country in Central Europe.
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Epicondyle
An epicondyle is a rounded eminence on a bone that lies upon a condyle (epi-, "upon" + condyle, from a root meaning "knuckle" or "rounded articular area").
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Gaviiformes
Gaviiformes is an order of aquatic birds containing the loons or divers and their closest extinct relatives.
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Humerus
The humerus (humeri) is a long bone in the arm that runs from the shoulder to the elbow.
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List of geochronologic names
This is a list of official and unofficial names for time spans in the geologic timescale and units of chronostratigraphy.
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Loon
Loons (North American English) or divers (British / Irish English) are a group of aquatic birds found in much of North America and northern Eurasia. Gavia schultzi and Loon are Gaviiformes.
Middle Miocene
The Middle Miocene is a sub-epoch of the Miocene epoch made up of two stages: the Langhian and Serravallian stages.
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Miocene
The Miocene is the first geological epoch of the Neogene Period and extends from about (Ma).
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Natural History Museum, Vienna
The Natural History Museum Vienna (Naturhistorisches Museum Wien) is a large natural history museum located in Vienna, Austria.
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Petralca
Petralca is an extinct genus of loon found in Oligocene and Miocene deposits of Austria. Gavia schultzi and Petralca are Fossils of Austria and Gaviiformes.
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Sankt Margarethen im Burgenland
Sankt Margarethen im Burgenland (Szentmargitbánya) is a town in Burgenland near the state capital of Eisenstadt, in Austria.
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Sternum
The sternum (sternums or sterna) or breastbone is a long flat bone located in the central part of the chest.
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See also
Fossils of Austria
- Agkistracanthus
- Aglyptorhynchus
- Anhinga pannonica
- Atrypa
- Austriadactylus
- Austriadraco
- Austromola
- Baculites
- Birgeria
- Calpionella
- Calpionellites
- Caturus
- Cladodus
- Cremnoceramus
- Ctenopomichthys
- Dandya ovalis
- Diplocynodon
- Dolerosaurus
- Doratodon
- Favosites
- Gavia schultzi
- Gavialosuchus
- Griphopithecus suessi
- Hindeodus
- Hipparion
- Lentiarenium
- Mesoparapylocheles
- Metaxytherium
- Mochlodon
- Naja romani
- Palaeoproteus
- Petralca
- Planolites
- Prepomatodelphis
- Protanystropheus
- Rhadinosaurus
- Sargodon
- Saurichthys
- Schizodelphis
- Sivanasua
- Struthiosaurus
- Tasbacka
- Xiphiorhynchoides
Gaviiformes
- Black-throated loon
- Colymbiculus
- Colymboides
- Common loon
- Gavia brodkorbi
- Gavia egeriana
- Gavia fortis
- Gavia howardae
- Gavia moldavica
- Gavia schultzi
- Gaviella
- Gaviiformes
- Loon
- Nasidytes
- Pacific loon
- Petralca
- Red-throated loon
- Yellow-billed loon
Neogene Europe
- Anhinga pannonica
- Breda Formation
- Gavia schultzi
- Mammal Neogene zones
- Paleolithic Europe
- Sorbas Basin