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Caerulonettion (meaning " ") is an genus of birds from the Epoch of Europe. The genus contains a single species, C. natator, known from various limb and girdle bones. The Caerulonettion fossil material was originally assigned to various other anatid genera before being recognized as a distinct genus.


Discovery and naming
Fossil material assigned to Caerulonettion has been found in Early Miocene rocks of France and the Czech Republic, as well as early Middle Miocene rocks of Southern Germany. The specimen, MNHN Av-6428, consists of a left found in the Saint-Gérand-le-Puy fossil locality of France. Additional bones known from nearby localities include right , , , , , and . Partial left coracoids from the locality of Germany and the locality of Czech Republic have also been assigned to Caerulonettion.

Before being assigned to its own distinct genus, the fossil material was first considered to be a species of in 1867, in 1964, in 1983, and from 1988 to 2023.

In 2023, Nikita Zelenkov described Caerulonettion natator as a new combination for the extinct duck " Mionetta" natator based on these fossil remains. The , " Caerulonettion", combines the word , the name of a or azure color, and Nettion, an obsolete genus name for teals, which is derived from the "nēttion", meaning "small duck".

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The specific name, " natator", means "swimmer" in Latin.


Description and classification
The preserved coracoids of Caerulonettion are proportionally and structurally similar to those seen in the extant () of Australia. However, since Caerulonettion is only known from limited fossil material, it is not known if the two genera are close. Zelenkov (2023) interpreted the similar coracoid structure as being a trait. The coracoids of the Pinpanetta tedfordi, one of the oldest anatids, are also generally similar. Zelenkov further suggested that Caerulonettion represents a more derived anatid than Mionetta, and a possible ancestor of the .

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