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Anseriformes is an
order Order, ORDER or Orders may refer to: * A socio-political or established or existing order, e.g. World order, Ancien Regime, Pax Britannica * Categorization, the process in which ideas and objects are recognized, differentiated, and understood ...
of
bird Birds are a group of warm-blooded vertebrates constituting the class (biology), class Aves (), characterised by feathers, toothless beaked jaws, the Oviparity, laying of Eggshell, hard-shelled eggs, a high Metabolism, metabolic rate, a fou ...
s also known as waterfowl that comprises about 180 living
species A species () is often defined as the largest group of organisms in which any two individuals of the appropriate sexes or mating types can produce fertile offspring, typically by sexual reproduction. It is the basic unit of Taxonomy (biology), ...
of birds in three families: Anhimidae (three species of screamers),
Anseranatidae Anseranatidae, the magpie-geese, is a biological family of waterbirds. The only living species, the magpie goose, is a resident breeder in northern Australia and in southern New Guinea. Systematics and evolution This family is placed in the orde ...
(the magpie goose), and
Anatidae The Anatidae are the biological family (biology), family of water birds that includes ducks, goose, geese, and swans. The family has a cosmopolitan distribution, occurring on all the world's continents except Antarctica. These birds are adapted f ...
, the largest family, which includes over 170 species of waterfowl, among them the
duck Duck is the common name for numerous species of waterfowl in the family (biology), family Anatidae. Ducks are generally smaller and shorter-necked than swans and goose, geese, which are members of the same family. Divided among several subfam ...
s,
geese A goose (: geese) is a bird of any of several waterfowl species in the family Anatidae. This group comprises the genera '' Anser'' (grey geese and white geese) and ''Branta'' (black geese). Some members of the Tadorninae subfamily (e.g., Egyp ...
, and
swan Swans are birds of the genus ''Cygnus'' within the family Anatidae. The swans' closest relatives include the goose, geese and ducks. Swans are grouped with the closely related geese in the subfamily Anserinae where they form the tribe (biology) ...
s. Most modern species in the order are highly adapted for an aquatic existence at the water surface. With the exception of screamers, males have penises, a trait that has been lost in the
Neoaves Neoaves is a clade that consists of all modern bird Birds are a group of warm-blooded vertebrates constituting the class (biology), class Aves (), characterised by feathers, toothless beaked jaws, the Oviparity, laying of Eggshell, hard ...
, the clade consisting of all other modern birds except the
galliformes Galliformes is an order (biology), order of heavy-bodied ground-feeding birds that includes turkey (bird), turkeys, chickens, Old World quail, quail, and other landfowl. Gallinaceous birds, as they are called, are important in their ecosystems ...
and paleognaths. Due to their aquatic nature, most species are web-footed.


Evolution

Anseriformes are one of only two types of modern bird to be confirmed present during the
Mesozoic The Mesozoic Era is the Era (geology), era of Earth's Geologic time scale, geological history, lasting from about , comprising the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous Period (geology), Periods. It is characterized by the dominance of archosaurian r ...
alongside the other dinosaurs, and in fact were among the very few birds to survive their extinction, along with their cousins, the
Galliformes Galliformes is an order (biology), order of heavy-bodied ground-feeding birds that includes turkey (bird), turkeys, chickens, Old World quail, quail, and other landfowl. Gallinaceous birds, as they are called, are important in their ecosystems ...
. These two groups only occupied two ecological niches during the Mesozoic, living in water and on the ground, while the toothed
Enantiornithes The Enantiornithes, also known as enantiornithines or enantiornitheans in literature, are a group of extinct Avialae, avialans ("birds" in the broad sense), the most abundant and diverse group known from the Mesozoic era. Almost all retained teet ...
were the dominant birds that ruled the trees and air. The asteroid that ended the Mesozoic destroyed all trees as well as animals in the open, a condition that took centuries to recover from. The Anseriformes and Galliformes are thought to have survived in the cover of burrows and water, and not to have needed trees for food and reproduction. The earliest known stem anseriform is the presbyornithid ''
Teviornis ''Teviornis'' is an extinct genus of presbyornithid which lived during the Maastrichtian stage, around 70 million years ago. One species has been described, ''T. gobiensis''. It is the oldest known neognath along with '' Vegavis'', and its fos ...
'' from the Nemegt Formation of
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. Some members apparently surviving the KT extinction event, including presbyornithids, thought to be the common ancestors of ducks, geese, swans, and
screamer The screamers are three South American bird species placed in Family (biology), family Anhimidae. They were thought to be related to the Galliformes because of similar beak, bills, but are more closely related to the family Anatidae, i.e. ducks ...
s, the last group once thought to be Galliformes, but now genetically confirmed to be closely related to geese. The first known duck fossils start to appear about 34 million years ago. Waterfowl are the best-known examples of sexually antagonistic genital coevolution in vertebrates, causing genital adaptations to coevolve in each sex to advance control over mating and fertilization. Sexually antagonistic coevolution (or SAC) occurs as a consequence of
sexual conflict Sexual conflict or sexual antagonism occurs when the two sexes have conflicting optimal fitness (biology), fitness strategies concerning reproduction, particularly over the mode and frequency of mating, potentially leading to an evolutionary arms ...
between males and females, resulting in coevolutionary process that reduce fit, or that functions to decrease ease of having sex.


Taxonomy

The Anseriformes and the
Galliformes Galliformes is an order (biology), order of heavy-bodied ground-feeding birds that includes turkey (bird), turkeys, chickens, Old World quail, quail, and other landfowl. Gallinaceous birds, as they are called, are important in their ecosystems ...
(
pheasants Pheasants ( ) are birds of several genera within the family Phasianidae in the order Galliformes. Although they can be found all over the world in introduced (and captive) populations, the pheasant genera's native range is restricted to Euras ...
, etc.) belong to a common group, the Galloanserae. They are the most primitive neognathous birds, and as such they should follow the
Palaeognathae Palaeognathae (; ) is an infraclass of birds, called paleognaths or palaeognaths, within the class Aves of the clade Archosauria. It is one of the two extant taxon, extant infraclasses of birds, the other being Neognathae, both of which form Neo ...
(
ratite Ratites () are a polyphyletic group consisting of all birds within the infraclass Palaeognathae that lack keels and cannot fly. They are mostly large, long-necked, and long-legged, the exception being the kiwi, which is also the only nocturnal ...
s and
tinamou Tinamous () are members of the order Tinamiformes (), and family Tinamidae (), divided into two distinct subfamily, subfamilies, containing 46 species found in Mexico, Central America, and South America. The word "tinamou" comes from the Carib la ...
s) in bird classification systems. Several unusual extinct families of birds like the albatross-like pseudotooth birds and the giant flightless gastornithids and mihirungs have been found to be stem-anseriforms based on common features found in the skull region, beak physiology and pelvic region. The genus ''
Vegavis ''Vegavis'' is a genus of extinct bird that lived in Antarctica during the Maastrichtian stage of the Late Cretaceous. The type and only species is ''Vegavis iaai'', representing one of the earliest known crown group birds. Initially described ...
'' for a while was found to be the earliest member of the anseriform
crown group In phylogenetics, the crown group or crown assemblage is a collection of species composed of the living representatives of the collection, the most recent common ancestor of the collection, and all descendants of the most recent common ancestor ...
but a recent 2017 paper has found it to be just outside the crown group in the family Vegaviidae. However, the monophyly of Vegaviidae was questioned by other researchers who described a nearly complete skull of ''Vegavis'' in 2025, supporting its placement within crown group Anseriformes. Below is the general consensus (prior to Torres et al. (2025)) of the phylogeny of anseriforms and their stem relatives.


Systematics

Anatidae The Anatidae are the biological family (biology), family of water birds that includes ducks, goose, geese, and swans. The family has a cosmopolitan distribution, occurring on all the world's continents except Antarctica. These birds are adapted f ...
systematics, especially regarding placement of some "odd" genera in the dabbling ducks or shelducks, is not fully resolved. See the Anatidae article for more information, and for alternate taxonomic approaches. Anatidae is traditionally divided into subfamilies Anatinae and Anserinae. The Anatinae consists of tribes
Anatini The Anatinae are a subfamily of the family Anatidae (swans, geese and ducks). Its surviving members are the dabbling ducks, which feed mainly at the surface rather than by diving. The other members of the Anatinae are the extinct moa-nalo, a yo ...
, Aythyini,
Mergini The sea ducks (Mergini) are a tribe of the duck subfamily of birds, the Anatinae. The taxonomy of this group is incomplete. Some authorities separate the group as a subfamily, while others remove some genera. Most species within the group spend ...
and Tadornini. The higher-order classification below follows a
phylogenetic In biology, phylogenetics () is the study of the evolutionary history of life using observable characteristics of organisms (or genes), which is known as phylogenetic inference. It infers the relationship among organisms based on empirical dat ...
analysis performed by Mikko's Phylogeny ArchiveMikko's Phylogeny Archiv

and John Boyd's website.John Boyd's websit

* Order Anseriformes ** ?†'' Conflicto antarcticus, Conflicto'' Claudia P. Tambussi et al. 2019 – tentatively placed here; possibly family Conflictonidae ** †'' Anatalavis'' Olson & Parris 1987 (Late Cretaceous/Early Paleocene – Early Eocene) – including ''Nettapterornis''; may belong in Anseranatidae or Conflictonidae ** †'' Naranbulagornis'' Zelenkov 2019 ** †'' Anachronornis'' ** †'' Paakniwatavis'' Musser & Clarke 2024 ** Suborder Anhimae Wetmore & Miller 1926 *** Genus †'' Chaunoides'' de Alvarenga 1999 *** Family Anhimidae Stejneger 1885 (screamers) **** Genus '' Anhima'' (Linnaeus 1766) Brisson 1760 (horned screamer) **** Genus '' Chauna'' Illiger 1811 ** Suborder Anseres (true Anseriformes) *** Superfamily Anseranatoidea **** Family
Anseranatidae Anseranatidae, the magpie-geese, is a biological family of waterbirds. The only living species, the magpie goose, is a resident breeder in northern Australia and in southern New Guinea. Systematics and evolution This family is placed in the orde ...
Sclater 1880 ***** Genus †'' Anserpica'' Mourer-Chauviré, Berthet & Hugueney 2004 ***** Genus †'' Eoanseranas'' Worthy & Scanlon 2009 (hand's dawn magpie goose) ***** Genus '' Anseranas'' (Latham 1798) Lesson 1828 (magpie goose) *** Superfamily Anatoidea **** Family † Presbyornithidae? Wetmore 1926 (wading-"geese") ***** Genus †''
Teviornis ''Teviornis'' is an extinct genus of presbyornithid which lived during the Maastrichtian stage, around 70 million years ago. One species has been described, ''T. gobiensis''. It is the oldest known neognath along with '' Vegavis'', and its fos ...
'' Kuročkin, Dyke & Karhu 2002 ***** Genus †'' Telmabates'' Howard 1955 ***** Genus †'' Presbyornis'' Wetmore 1926 ***** Genus †'' Wilaru'' Boles et al. 2013 ***** Genus †'' Bumbalavis'' Zelenkov 2021 ***** Genus †'' Murgonornis'' Worthy et al. 2023 **** Family † Paranyrocidae Miller & Compton 1939 ***** Genus †'' Paranyroca'' Miller & Compton 1939 (Rosebud Early Miocene of Bennett County, USA) **** Family
Anatidae The Anatidae are the biological family (biology), family of water birds that includes ducks, goose, geese, and swans. The family has a cosmopolitan distribution, occurring on all the world's continents except Antarctica. These birds are adapted f ...
Leach 1820 (almost 150 species) ***** Genus †'' Garganornis ballmanni'' Meijer 2014 ***** Subfamily † Romainvilliinae Lambrecht 1933 ****** Genus †'' Romainvillia'' Lebedinský 1927 (Late Eocene/Early Oligocene) ****** Genus †'' Saintandrea'' Mayr & De Pietri 2013 ***** Subfamily
Dendrocygninae The whistling ducks or tree ducks are a subfamily, Dendrocygninae, of the duck, goose and swan family of birds, Anatidae. In other taxonomic schemes, they are considered a separate family, Dendrocygnidae. Some taxonomists list only one genus, ...
Reichenbach 1849–50 ****** Genus ''
Dendrocygna The whistling ducks or tree ducks are a subfamily, Dendrocygninae, of the duck, goose and swan family of birds, Anatidae. In other Taxonomy (biology), taxonomic schemes, they are considered a separate family (biology), family, Dendrocygnidae. S ...
'' Swainson 1837 (whistling ducks) ****** Genus ''
Thalassornis The white-backed duck (''Thalassornis leuconotus'') is a waterbird of the family Anatidae. It is distinct from all other ducks, but most closely related to the whistling ducks in the subfamily Dendrocygninae, though also showing some similaritie ...
'' Eyton 1838 (white-backed duck) ***** Subfamily † Dendrocheninae Livezey & Martin 1988 ****** Genus †'' Dendrochen'' Miller 1944 ****** Genus †'' Manuherikia'' Worthy et al. 2007 ****** Genus †'' Mionetta'' Livezey & Martin 1988 ***** Subfamily Stictonettinae ****** Genus '' Stictonetta'' (Gould 1841) Reichenbach 1853 (freckled duck) ***** Subfamily
Anserinae The Anserinae are a subfamily in the waterfowl family Anatidae. It includes the swans and the true Goose, geese. Under alternative systematics, systematical concepts (see e.g., Terres & NAS, 1991), it is split into two subfamilies, the Anserina ...
Vigors 1825 sensu Livezey 1996 (swans and geese) ****** Genus †'' Anserobranta'' Kuročkin & Ganya 1972 ****** Genus †'' Asiavis'' Nesov 1986 ****** Genus †'' “Chenopis”'' De Vis 1905 ****** Genus †'' Cygnavus'' Lambrecht 1931 ****** Genus †'' Cygnopterus'' Lambrecht 1931 ****** Genus †''
Eremochen ''Eremochen'' is an extinct genus of water bird, belonging to the Anserinae subfamily, which includes modern true geese and swans. The genus was described in 1961 by Pierce Brodkorb, from remains discovered in 1955 in the Juntura Formation of Ore ...
'' Brodkorb 1961 ****** Genus †''
Megalodytes ''Megalodytes'' is an extinct genus of waterfowl. The only known species, ''M. morejohni'', is known from fragmentary wingbones found in Middle Miocene The Miocene ( ) is the first epoch (geology), geological epoch of the Neogene Period and e ...
'' Howard 1992 ****** Genus †''
Annakacygna ''Annakacygna'' is a genus of flightless marine swan from the Miocene of Japan. Named in 2022, ''Annakacygna'' displays a series of unique adaptations setting it apart from any other known swan, including a filter feeding lifestyle, a highly mobi ...
'' Matsuoka & Hasegawa 2022 ****** Genus †'' Paracygnus'' Short 1969 ****** Genus †'' Presbychen'' Wetmore 1930 ****** Genus †''
Cnemiornis The New Zealand goose is a bird of the extinct genus ''Cnemiornis'' of the family Anatidae, subfamily Anserinae. The genus, endemic to New Zealand, consisted of two species: the North Island goose, ''C. gracilis'' and the South Island goose ''C. ...
'' Owen 1866 (New Zealand geese) ****** Genus †'' Afrocygnus'' Louchart et al. 2005 ****** Genus ''
Coscoroba The coscoroba swan (''Coscoroba coscoroba'') is a species of waterfowl in the subfamily Anserinae of the family Anatidae.HBW and BirdLife International (2021) Handbook of the Birds of the World and BirdLife International digital checklist of the ...
'' (Molina 1782) Reichenbach 1853 (Coscoroba swan) ****** Genus '' Cereopsis'' Latham 1801 (Cape Barren goose) ****** Genus '' Cygnus'' Garsault 1764 ****** Genus ''
Branta The black geese of the genus ''Branta'' are waterfowl belonging to the Goose, true geese and swans subfamily Anserinae. They occur in the northern coastal regions of the Palearctic and all over North America, Bird migration, migrating to more so ...
'' Scopoli 1769 ****** Tribe Anserini Vigors 1825 ******* Genus '' Anser'' Brisson 1760 ***** Subfamily
Tadorninae The Tadornini is a biological tribe that includes the shelducks and sheldgeese, which is placed in subfamily Anatinae of family Anatinae, which includes the ducks and most duck-like waterfowl such as the geese and swans. It has been treated a ...
Reichenbach 1849–50 (shelducks and sheldgeese) ****** Genus †'' Australotadorna'' Worthy 2009 ****** Genus †'' Brantadorna'' Howard 1964 ****** Genus †'' Centrornis'' Andrews 1897 (Malagasy sheldgoose) ****** Genus †'' Miotadorna'' Worthy et al. 2007 (St. Bathans shelduck) ****** Genus †'' Nannonetta'' Campbell 1979 ****** Genus †'' Pleistoanser'' Agnolín 2006 ****** Genus '' Plectropterus'' (Linnaeus 1766) (spur-winged goose) ****** Genus ''
Merganetta The torrent duck (''Merganetta armata'') is a member of the duck, goose and swan family Anatidae. It is the only member of the genus ''Merganetta''. It is placed in the shelduck subfamily Tadorninae after the "perching duck" assemblage to which ...
'' Gould 1842 (Torrent duck) ****** Genus '' Chloephaga'' Eyton 1838 ****** Genus ''
Neochen ''Neochen'' is a genus of birds in the family Anatidae. Extant species The genus contains a single living species: Fossil species * †''Neochen barbadiana'' - Late Pleistocene, Barbados * †''Neochen debilis'' - Middle Pleistocene, Arge ...
'' Oberholser 1918 ****** Genus ''
Cyanochen The blue-winged goose (''Cyanochen cyanoptera'') is a waterfowl species which is endemism, endemic to Ethiopia. It is the only member of the genus ''Cyanochen''. Relations The relations of this species among the waterfowl is unresolved. I ...
'' (Rüppell 1845) Bonaparte 1856 (blue-winged goose) ****** Genus ''
Tadorna The shelducks, most species of which are found in the genus ''Tadorna'' (except for the Radjah shelduck, which is now found in its own monotypic genus ''Radjah''), are a group of large birds in the Tadorninae subfamily of the Anatidae, the biolog ...
'' Boie 1822 ****** Genus †'' Balcanas'' Boev 1998 ****** Genus '' Radjah'' Reichenbach, 1853 ****** Genus '' Alopochen'' Stejneger 1885 ****** Genus '' Cairina'' (Linnaeus 1758) Fleming 1822 (Muscovy duck) ****** Genus '' Hymenolaimus'' (Gmelin 1789) Gray 1843 (blue duck) ****** Genus '' Sarkidiornis'' Eyton 1838 ****** Genus ''
Tachyeres The steamer ducks are a genus (''Tachyeres'') of ducks in the family Anatidae. All of the four species occur at the southern cone of South America in Chile and Argentina, and all except the flying steamer duck are flightless; even this one speci ...
'' Owen 1875 (steamer ducks) ****** Genus †'' Zqueheanas'' Agnolin et al 2025 ***** Subfamily
Anatinae The Anatinae are a subfamily of the family Anatidae (swans, geese and ducks). Its surviving members are the dabbling ducks, which feed mainly at the surface rather than by diving. The other members of the Anatinae are the extinct moa-nalo, a ...
Vigors 1825 sensu Livezey 1996 ****** Genus †'' Dunstanetta'' Worthy et al. 2007 (Johnstone's duck) ****** Genus †'' Lavadytis'' Stidham & Hilton 2015 ****** Genus †''
Pinpanetta '' Pinpanetta '' is an extinct genus of birds, in the duck family, from the Late Oligocene of central Australia. The genus name comes from Lake Pinpa, in the Lake Eyre Basin of north-eastern South Australia, with reference to the Pinpa Local Faun ...
'' Worthy 2009 ****** Genus †'' Tirarinetta'' Worthy 2008 ****** Genus '' Aix'' Boie 1828 ****** Genus ''
Callonetta The ringed teal (''Callonetta leucophrys'') is a small duck of South American forests. It is the only species of the genus ''Callonetta''. Usually placed with the dabbling ducks (Anatinae), this species may actually be closer to shelducks and b ...
'' Delacour 1936 (ringed teal) ****** Genus '' Chenonetta'' von Brandt 1836 (Australian wood duck) ****** Genus ''
Biziura ''Biziura'' is a genus of stiff-tailed ducks endemic to Australasia and containing one living and one subfossil species A species () is often defined as the largest group of organisms in which any two individuals of the appropriate sexes o ...
'' Stephens 1824 (musk ducks) ****** Genus '' Pteronetta'' (Cassin 1860) Salvadori 1895 (Hartlaub's duck) ****** Genus ''
Marmaronetta The marbled duck or marbled teal (''Marmaronetta angustirostris'') is a medium-sized species of duck from southern Europe, northern Africa, and western and central Palearctic, Asia. The scientific name, ''Marmaronetta angustirostris'', comes from ...
'' (Ménétries 1832) Reichenbach 1853 (marbled duck) ****** Genus '' Asarcornis'' (Müller 1842) Salvadori 1895 (white-winged duck) ****** Genus '' Netta'' Kaup 1829 ****** Genus ''
Lophonetta The crested duck or South American crested duck (''Lophonetta specularioides'') is a species of duck native to South America, belonging to the monotypic genus ''Lophonetta''. It is sometimes included in ''Anas'', but it belongs to a South Americ ...
'' (King 1828) Riley 1914 (crested duck) ****** Genus '' Amazonetta'' (Gmelin 1789) von Boetticher 1929 (Brazilian teal) ****** Tribe
Oxyurini The Oxyurini are a tribe of the duck subfamily of birds, the Anatinae. It has been subject of considerable debate about its validity and circumscription. Some taxonomic authorities place the group in its own subfamily, the ''Oxyurinae''. Most of ...
Swainson 1831 (stiff-tailed ducks and allies) ****** Genus †''
Anabernicula ''Anabernicula'' is an extinct genus of waterfowl related to shelducks that existed from the Pliocene to the Pleistocene in North America North America is a continent in the Northern Hemisphere, Northern and Western Hemisphere, Weste ...
'' Ross 1935 ******* Genus '' Heteronetta'' (Merrem 1841) Salvadori 1865 (black-headed duck) ******* Genus '' Nomonyx'' (Linnaeus 1766) Ridgway 1880 (masked duck) ******* Genus '' Oxyura'' Bonaparte 1828 ****** Genus ''
Nettapus Pygmy geese are a group of very small "perching ducks" in the genus ''Nettapus'' which breed in the Old World tropics. They are the smallest of all Anseriformes, wildfowl. As the "perching ducks" are a paraphyletic group, they need to be placed e ...
'' von Brandt 1836 (pygmy geese) ****** Genus ''
Malacorhynchus ''Malacorhynchus'' is a genus of duck within the family Anatidae. It was established in 1831 by English ornithologist William Swainson, when he proposed moving the pink-eared duck into a subgenus (''Malacorhynchus'') based on unique characters o ...
'' Swainson 1831 (pink-eared duck) ****** Genus '' Salvadorina'' Rothschild & Hartert 1894 (Salvadori's teal) ****** Genus '' Speculanas'' (King 1828) von Boetticher 1929 (bronze-winged duck) ****** Tribe
Mergini The sea ducks (Mergini) are a tribe of the duck subfamily of birds, the Anatinae. The taxonomy of this group is incomplete. Some authorities separate the group as a subfamily, while others remove some genera. Most species within the group spend ...
Rafinesque 1815 (eiders, scoters, mergansers and other sea-ducks) ******* Genus †'' Chendytes'' Miller 1925 ******* Genus †'' Shiriyanetta'' Watanabe & Matsuoka 2015 ******* Genus †'' Camptorhynchus'' (Gmelin 1789) Bonaparte 1838 (Labrador duck) ******* Genus ''
Histrionicus The harlequin duck (''Histrionicus histrionicus'') is a small sea duck. It takes its name from Harlequin (Italian ''Arlecchino'', French ''Arlequin''), a colourfully dressed character in Commedia dell'arte. The species name comes from the Latin ...
'' Lesson 1828 (harlequin duck) ******* Genus ''
Clangula The long-tailed duck (''Clangula hyemalis'') or coween, is a medium-sized sea duck that breeds in the tundra and taiga regions of the arctic and winters along the northern coastlines of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. It is the only member of ...
'' Leach 1819 (long-tailed duck) ******* Genus '' Polysticta stelleri'' (Pallas 1769) Eyton 1836 (Steller's eider) ******* Genus ''
Somateria The eiders () are large seaducks in the genus ''Somateria''. The three extant species all breed in the cooler latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere. The down feathers of eider ducks and some other ducks and geese are used to fill pillows and q ...
'' Leach 1819 (eiders) ******* Genus ''
Melanitta The scoters are stocky seaducks in the genus ''Melanitta''. The drakes are mostly black and have swollen bills, the females are brown. They breed in the far north of Europe, Asia, and North America, and winter further south in temperate zones o ...
'' Boie 1822 (scoters) ******* Genus '' Bucephala'' Baird 1858 ******* Genus '' Mergellus'' Selby 1840 (Smew) ******* Genus '' Lophodytes'' (Linnaeus 1758) Reichenbach 1853 (hooded merganser) ******* Genus ''
Mergus ''Mergus'' is the genus of the typical mergansers ( ) fish-eating ducks in the subfamily Anatinae. The genus name is a Latin word used by Pliny the Elder and other Ancient Rome, Roman authors to refer to an unspecified waterbird. The common mer ...
'' Linnaeus 1758 non Brisson 1760 ****** Tribe
Anatini The Anatinae are a subfamily of the family Anatidae (swans, geese and ducks). Its surviving members are the dabbling ducks, which feed mainly at the surface rather than by diving. The other members of the Anatinae are the extinct moa-nalo, a yo ...
Vigors 1825 sensu Livezey 1996 (dabbling ducks and moa-nalos) ******* Genus †'' Matanas'' Worthy et al. 2007 (Enright's duck) ******* Genus ''
Anas ''Anas'' is a genus of dabbling ducks. It includes the pintails, most teals, and the mallard and its close relatives. It formerly included additional species but following the publication of a molecular phylogenetic study in 2009 the genus was s ...
'' Linnaeus 1758 ******* Genus '' Sibirionetta'' (Georgi 1775) (Baikal teal) ******* Genus ''
Mareca ''Mareca'' is a genus or subgenus of ducks in the family Anatidae that includes the wigeons. The species now placed in this genus were formerly placed in the genus ''Anas''. A molecular phylogentic study comparing mitochondrial DNA sequences pub ...
'' (Stephens 1824) ******* Genus ''
Spatula A spatula is a broad, flat, flexible blade used to mix, spread and lift material including foods, drugs, plaster and paints. In medical applications, "spatula" may also be used synonymously with tongue depressor. The word ''spatula'' derives ...
'' Boie 1822 ****** Tribe Aythyini Delacour and Mayr, 1945 (diving ducks) ******* Genus ''
Aythya ''Aythya'' is a genus of diving ducks, with twelve species currently accepted. The genus was described in 1822 by the German zoologist Friedrich Boie, with the type species being greater scaup. The name ''Aythya'' comes from the Ancient Greek ...
'' Boie 1822 Unassigned Anatidae: * †'' "Anas" albae'' Jánossy 1979 ''Mergus''* †'' "Anas" amotape'' Campbell 1979 * †'' "Anas" isarensis'' Lambrecht 1933 * †'' "Anas" luederitzensis'' Lambrecht 1929 * †'' "Anas" sanctaehelenae'' Campbell 1979 * †'' "Anas" eppelsheimensis'' Lambrecht 1933 * †'' Aldabranas cabri'' Harrison & Walker 1978 * †'' Ankonetta larriestrai'' Cenizo & Agnolín 2010 * †'' Bambolinetta'' (Portis 1884) Mayr & Pavia 2014 'Anas lignitifila'' Portis 1884">Anas_lignitifila.html" ;"title="' ' Cayaoa bruneti'' Tonni 1979 * †''Chelychelynechen">Anas lignitifila">'Anas lignitifila'' Portis 1884* †''Cayaoa">Cayaoa bruneti'' Tonni 1979 * †'' Chenoanas deserta'' Zelenkov 2012 * †''Cygnopterus">Cygnopterus alphonsi'' Cheneval 1984 [non ''Cygnavus senckenbergi">Chenoanas">Chenoanas deserta'' Zelenkov 2012 * †''Cygnopterus">Cygnopterus alphonsi'' Cheneval 1984 [non ''Cygnavus senckenbergi'' Mlíkovský 2002] * †''Eoneornis'' Ameghino 1891 (nomen dubium) * †''Eutelornis'' Ameghino 1891 (nomen dubium) * †''Gracanicanetta'' Bochenski et al 2025 * †'' Helonetta brodkorbi'' Emslie 1992 * †'' Heteroanser vicinus'' (Kuročkin 1976) Zelenkov 2012 'Heterochen vicinus'' Kuročkin 1976; ''Anser vicinus">Heterochen_vicinus.html" ;"title="'Heterochen vicinus">'Heterochen vicinus'' Kuročkin 1976; ''Anser vicinus'' (Kuročkin 1976) Mlíkovský & Švec 1986] * †''Kustokazanser'' (Zelenkov 2024) * †''Lavanttalornis'' Bochenski et al. 2023 * †''Loxornis, Loxornis clivus'' Ameghino 1894 * '' Metopiana'' Bonaparte 1856 'Metopias'' Heine & Reichenow 1890; ''Phoeonetta">Metopias.html" ;"title="'Metopias">'Metopias'' Heine & Reichenow 1890; ''Phoeonetta'' Delacour 1937; ''Netta (Phoeoaythia)'' Delacour 1937] * †''Mioquerquedula, Mioquerquedula minutissima'' Zelenkov & Kuročkin 2012 [''Anas velox'' Milne-Edwards 1867] * †''Nogusunna, Nogusunna conflictoides'' Zelenkov 2011 * †'' Oxyura doksana, "Oxyura" doksana'' Mlíkovský 2002 * †'' Paracygnopterus scotti'' Harrison & Walker 1979 * †'' Proanser major'' Umanskaya 1979 * †'' Protomelanitta'' Zelenkov 2011 * †'' Ptaiochen'' Olson & James 1991 (small-billed moa-nalo) * †'' Sharganetta mongolica'' Zelenkov 2011 * †'' Sinanas'' Yeh 1980 * †'' Talpanas'' Olson & James 2009 (Kaua'i mole duck) * †'' Teleornis'' Ameghino 1899 * †''
Thambetochen Thambetochen is an extinct genus of moa-nalo duck. It contains two species, the Maui Nui moa-nalo (''T. chauliodous'') and the smaller O'ahu moa-nalo (''T. xanion''). The former was found on Maui and Molokai on Hawaii, the latter was found ...
'' Olson & Wetmore 1976 * †'' Uyrekura'' Zelenkov 2023 * †'' Wasonaka'' Howard 1966 In addition, a considerable number of mainly Late Cretaceous and
Paleogene The Paleogene Period ( ; also spelled Palaeogene or Palæogene) is a geologic period and system that spans 43 million years from the end of the Cretaceous Period Ma (million years ago) to the beginning of the Neogene Period Ma. It is the fir ...
fossils have been described where it is uncertain whether or not they are anseriforms. This is because almost all orders of aquatic birds living today either originated or underwent a major
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during that time, making it hard to decide whether some waterbird-like bone belongs into this family or is the product of parallel evolution in a different lineage due to adaptive pressures. * "Presbyornithidae" gen. et sp. indet. (Barun Goyot Late Cretaceous of Udan Sayr, Mongolia) – Presbyornithidae? * UCMP 117599 (Hell Creek Late Cretaceous of Bug Creek West, USA) * '' Petropluvialis'' (Late Eocene of England) – may be same as ''Palaeopapia'' * '' Agnopterus'' (Late Eocene – Late Oligocene of Europe) – includes ''Cygnopterus lambrechti'' * ''"Headonornis hantoniensis"'' BMNH PAL 4989 (Hampstead Early Oligocene of Isle of Wight, England) – formerly ''"Ptenornis"'' * '' Palaeopapia'' (Hampstead Early Oligocene of Isle of Wight, England) * ''"Anas" creccoides'' (Early/Middle Oligocene of Belgium) * ''"Anas" skalicensis'' (Early Miocene of "Skalitz", Czech Republic) * ''"Anas" risgoviensis'' (Late Miocene of Bavaria, Germany) * †'' "Anas" meyerii'' Milne-Edwards 1867 'Aythya meyerii'' (Milne-Edwards 1867) Brodkorb 1964">Aythya_meyerii.html" ;"title="' 'Aythya meyerii'' (Milne-Edwards 1867) Brodkorb 1964* †''Eonessa">Eonessa anaticula'' Wetmore 1938


Phylogeny

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lineage Image:Dromornis stirtoni 01.jpg">Cast of '' Dromornis stirtoni'', a mihirung, from Australia.


Molecular studies

Studies of the mitochondrial DNA suggest the existence of four branches –
Anseranatidae Anseranatidae, the magpie-geese, is a biological family of waterbirds. The only living species, the magpie goose, is a resident breeder in northern Australia and in southern New Guinea. Systematics and evolution This family is placed in the orde ...
,
Dendrocygninae The whistling ducks or tree ducks are a subfamily, Dendrocygninae, of the duck, goose and swan family of birds, Anatidae. In other taxonomic schemes, they are considered a separate family, Dendrocygnidae. Some taxonomists list only one genus, ...
,
Anserinae The Anserinae are a subfamily in the waterfowl family Anatidae. It includes the swans and the true Goose, geese. Under alternative systematics, systematical concepts (see e.g., Terres & NAS, 1991), it is split into two subfamilies, the Anserina ...
and
Anatinae The Anatinae are a subfamily of the family Anatidae (swans, geese and ducks). Its surviving members are the dabbling ducks, which feed mainly at the surface rather than by diving. The other members of the Anatinae are the extinct moa-nalo, a ...
– with
Dendrocygninae The whistling ducks or tree ducks are a subfamily, Dendrocygninae, of the duck, goose and swan family of birds, Anatidae. In other taxonomic schemes, they are considered a separate family, Dendrocygnidae. Some taxonomists list only one genus, ...
being a subfamily within the family Anatidae and Anseranatidae representing an independent family. The clade Somaterini has a single genus ''
Somateria The eiders () are large seaducks in the genus ''Somateria''. The three extant species all breed in the cooler latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere. The down feathers of eider ducks and some other ducks and geese are used to fill pillows and q ...
''.


See also

*List of Anseriformes by population *List of Anseriformes


References


Cited texts

* * * * Murray, P. F. & Vickers-Rich, P. (2004) Magnificent Mihirungs: The Colossal Flightless Birds of the Australian Dreamtime. ''Indiana University Press''. {{Authority control Bird orders Extant Maastrichtian first appearances Late Cretaceous taxonomic orders Paleocene taxonomic orders Eocene taxonomic orders Oligocene taxonomic orders Miocene taxonomic orders Pliocene taxonomic orders Pleistocene taxonomic orders Holocene taxonomic orders Taxa named by Johann Georg Wagler