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Menura tyawanoides

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Aves

Suborder
  
Passeri

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Passeriformes

Family
  
Menuridae

Similar
  
Albert's lyrebird, Orthonychidae, Superb lyrebird, Thick‑billed raven, Black sicklebill

Menura tyawanoides is an extinct species of lyrebird from the Early Miocene of Australia. It was described by Walter Boles from fossil material (a complete left carpometacarpus) found in terrestrial limestone at the Upper Site of Riversleigh, in the Boodjamulla National Park of north-western Queensland. It was smaller than the two living species of lyrebirds. The specific epithet comes from tyawan (a Kumbainggiri term for the superb lyrebird) and the Greek suffix –oides (“resembling”).

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Menura tyawanoides Wikipedia