Otidimorphae

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From Otis +‎ -morphae, feminine form of -morpha, possibly to agree with Aves.

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Otidimorphae

  1. A taxonomic clade within the class Aves – bustards (family Otididae); turacos or louries, go-away birds, plantain-eaters, etc., (family Musophagidae); and cuckoos (family Cuculidae).

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