
Fig. 2. The fossils of gaviid seabirds from Niubu, Chiayi, Taiwan, Liuchungchi Formation, Lower Pleistocene. A. Gavia sp., CMM 2123, distal left humerus in cranial (A1, A2), dorsal (A3), caudal (A4), ventral (A5), and distal (A6) views. B. Gavia stellata (Pontoppidan, 1763), CMM 2124, distal left tibiotarsus in cranial (B1, B2), lateral (B3), caudal (B4), medial (B5), and distal (B6) views. Arrows highlight the articular scar for the distal fibula.
Published as part of Wu, Siao-Man, Worthy, Trevor H., Chuang, Chih-Kai & Lin, Chien-Hsiang, 2023, New Pleistocene bird fossils in Taiwan reveal unexpected seabirds in East Asia, pp. 613-624 in Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 68 (4) on page 615, DOI: 10.4202/app.01091.2023, http://zenodo.org/record/12198588
Gaviidae, Animalia, Gaviiformes, Biodiversity, Chordata, Aves, Taxonomy, Gavia
Gaviidae, Animalia, Gaviiformes, Biodiversity, Chordata, Aves, Taxonomy, Gavia
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