Another look at Megaegotheles, a large owlet-nightjar from New Zealand
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Megaegotheles, a Pleistocene to sub-Recent relative of the Australasian owlet-nightjars Aegotheles, is re-examined and found to exhibit increase in body-size with increasing latitude. Although the wings of this form are not markedly larger than those of Aegotheles, the hind limb is markedly larger, thus su gesting that Megaegotheles may have been flightless or nearly so, the first-known occurrence of this phenomenon in tte Caprimulgiformes.
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