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Eurypygiformes is an order formed by the kagus, comprising two species in the family endemic to , and the ( Eurypyga helias) from the tropical regions of the . Its closest relatives appear to be the tropicbirds of the tropical Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific oceans.


Classification
The affinities of Eurypygiformes are not very well resolved. The group consists of two families from a lineage of birds. Based on some morphological characteristics, they were initially classed as members of the family , and later the . According to Jarvis, et al.'s 2014 "Whole-genome analyses resolve early branches in the tree of life of modern birds", the group is distantly related to the . The oldest known fossil eurypygiform is an indeterminate fossil from the -aged Green River Formation of the United States.

When seen as a gruiform, the is generally considered related to the extinct from and the from and . Recent studies do indicate that the sunbittern is the closest living relative of the . For example, Fain & Houde found these to be certainly and Furo et al. indicated a close phylogenetic relationship between them by ; they suggest that their common ancestor was separated by the Gondwana vicariance in South America and New Caledonia, respectively. They and the did not group with traditional Gruiformes in their study, but instead with their proposed , which also includes the , , , , , , and . The internal structure of this group was not well resolvable by their data, and contains numerous groupings not otherwise corroborated (such as and ). The usefulness and monophyly of "Metaves" is therefore unclear. Notwithstanding, the and sunbittern – and possibly the adzebills – seem to form a distinct lineage of birds, possibly one order, possibly more, even though the relationships between them, the mesites, and the "core Gruiformes" are not yet resolved. It is notable, however, that the sunbittern and the mesites possess powder down, whereas the "core Gruiformes" do not.

While the is the only living species in the family Rhynochetidae, a larger species, the ( Rhynochetos orarius), has been described from late remains. The body measurements of this species were 15% greater than Rhynochetos jubatus, with no overlap in measurements except those of the wings. Given that the sites where R. orarius has been found are all lowland sites, and that no fossils of R. jubatus were found in these sites, the scientists who described the fossils suggested they represented highland and lowland species, respectively. R. orarius is one of many species to have become extinct in New Caledonia after the arrival of humans. The validity of the species has been questioned by some authors,del Hoyo, J. Elliott, A. & Sargatal, J. (editors). (1996) Handbook of the Birds of the World. Volume 3: Hoatzin to Auks. Lynx Edicions. but accepted by others.

(2025). 9780226771427, University of Chicago Press.

Fossil once included in Eurypygiformes are now considered the oldest known members of ().


Species by global population
+ !Common name ! !Population !Status !Trend !Notes !Image
Rhynochetos jubatus601–2,000ENEqual to 250–999 mature individuals.
Eurypyga helias500,000–4,999,999LCEstimate for mature individuals only.

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