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Notopalaeognathae

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Aves

Phylum
  
Chordata

Infraclass
  
Palaeognathae

Notopalaeognathae

Clade
  
Notopalaeognathae Yuri et. al, 2013

Similar
  
Northern cassowary, Dwarf cassowary, Berlepsch's tinamou, Cypselomorphae, Lithornithidae

Notopalaeognathae is a clade that contains the order Rheiformes (rheas), the clade Novaeratitae (birds such as the kiwis and the emus), the order Tinamiformes (tinamous) and the extinct order Dinornithiformes (the moas). The exact relationships of this group have only recently been understood, with tinamous and the moas sharing a common ancestor and the kiwis are more closely related to emus and cassowaries. The extinct elephant birds of Madagascar have recently been identified as closest relative to the kiwis. The rheas are either the basal most branch of notopalaeognaths or the sister group to Novaeratitae. The sister group to Notopalaeognathae is Struthionidae (the ostrich family).

References

Notopalaeognathae Wikipedia