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  1. Jacana

    Gruiformes and Charadriiformes

    It's German, not Swedish. Ochropus: große Sandläußer (No idea, but I'm guessing "big sandpiper") Tringa: Brachvogel (which refers to Curlews these days)
  2. Jacana

    Gruiformes and Charadriiformes

    The take home message is that essentially we need to burnt it all to the ground and start again. The other bit of clear nonsense in this group is the current positioning of forbesi to tricollaris. My research is currently focused on shorebirds, with a particular focus on some Charadrius...
  3. Jacana

    Gruiformes and Charadriiformes

    This makes a lot of sense, I'm glad someone has taken a dive into Charadrius because I don't think anyone here believes the current tree for this group is correct.
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