Rf. Baird et P. Vickersrich, EUTREPTODACTYLUS-ITABORAIENSIS GEN ET SP-NOV, AN EARLY CUCKOO (AVES, CUCULIDAE) FROM THE LATE PALEOCENE OF BRAZIL, Alcheringa, 21(1-2), 1997, pp. 123-127
Eutreptodactylus itaboraiensis from Late Paleocene karst deposits of e
astern Brazil is the oldest and most primitive member of the Cuculidae
known to date. It is one of the oldest fossils that can be placed in
a modem family of birds. The zygodactyl condition, characterising the
cuculids, is present in Eutreptodactylus, but the relative rotation of
the trochlea metatarsi TV is slight in comparison with that in extant
cuculids, suggesting that this bird may not have been an obligate zyg
odactyl form. Since zygodactyly had developed within the Cuculiformes
by the Late Paleocene, it follows that the other family in this order,
the Musophagidae, must have diverged by the early part of the Cainozo
ic.