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Ogygoptynx

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Ogygoptynx
Temporal range: Paleocene
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Strigiformes
Genus: Ogygoptynx
Rich and Bohaska, 1976

Ogygoptynx is an extinct genus of owl from the Paleocene.[1] Dated to the Late Paleocene, this is the earliest known owl fossil, with a single species assigned to the taxon: Ogygoptynx wetmorei.[2]

References

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  • Rich, Patricia Vickers & David J. Bohaska, 1981. The Ogygoptyngidae, a New Family of Owls from the Paleocene of North America. Alcheringa 5: 95–102. (PDF)
  • Sankar Chatterjee. The Rise of Birds: 225 Million Years of Evolution, pg. 251.
  • James R. Duncan. Owls of the World: Their Lives, Behavior and Survival, pg. 72.
  1. ^ [1] page 210
  2. ^ [2], page 165