Clade of birds
Otidimorphae is a clade of birds that contains the orders Cuculiformes (cuckoos), Musophagiformes (turacos), and Otidiformes (bustards) identified in 2014 by genome analysis.[ 2] George Sangster and colleagues in 2022 named the clade uniting turacos and bustards as Musophagotides , defining it in the PhyloCode as "the least inclusive crown clade containing Otis tarda and Musophaga violacea , but not Grus grus or Mesitornis variegatus ".[ 3]
While the bustards seem to be related to the turacos, other genetic studies have found the cuckoos to be closer to the bustards than the turacos are.[ 4] [ 5]
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