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Coragyps is a genus of New World vulture that contains the black vulture (Coragyps atratus) and two extinct relatives. One extinct species is the 'western' black vulture, Coragyps occidentalis, a larger ancestral relative of the modern species which lived in North America during much of the Pleistocene epoch; however, genetic evidence indicates that C. occidentalis may not be a true species of its own, as it is nested within the modern black vulture. The other is the Cuban black vulture, , known from the Pleistocene of Cuba.

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  • Coragyps (en)
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  • Coragyps is a genus of New World vulture that contains the black vulture (Coragyps atratus) and two extinct relatives. One extinct species is the 'western' black vulture, Coragyps occidentalis, a larger ancestral relative of the modern species which lived in North America during much of the Pleistocene epoch; however, genetic evidence indicates that C. occidentalis may not be a true species of its own, as it is nested within the modern black vulture. The other is the Cuban black vulture, , known from the Pleistocene of Cuba. (en)
  • Coragyps is een geslacht van vogels uit de familie van de gieren van de Nieuwe Wereld (Cathartidae). (nl)
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  • Le Maout, 1853 (en)
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  • *Coragyps atratus *†Coragyps occidentalis *†Coragyps seductus (en)
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  • Coragyps is a genus of New World vulture that contains the black vulture (Coragyps atratus) and two extinct relatives. One extinct species is the 'western' black vulture, Coragyps occidentalis, a larger ancestral relative of the modern species which lived in North America during much of the Pleistocene epoch; however, genetic evidence indicates that C. occidentalis may not be a true species of its own, as it is nested within the modern black vulture. The other is the Cuban black vulture, , known from the Pleistocene of Cuba. (en)
  • Coragyps is een geslacht van vogels uit de familie van de gieren van de Nieuwe Wereld (Cathartidae). (nl)
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