English: Cranial material of Leakeyornis aethiopicus. Upper bill around the nares (NMHUK A 4382) and lower jaw (NMHUK A 4384).[1] Grey area represents fossil surface obscured by matrix.
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↑ (2015). "New cranial material of the earliest filter feeding flamingo Harrisonavis croizeti (Aves, Phoenicopteridae) informs the evolution of the highly specialized filter feeding apparatus". Organisms Diversity & Evolution15 (3): 609–618. DOI:10.1007/s13127-015-0209-7.
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Cranial material of Leakeyornis aethiopicus, area obscured by matrix in grey.