myotomens
Myotomens are a genus of extinct birds that lived during the Paleogene and Miocene epochs. They were part of the family Myotodactylidae and belonged to the clade Galbulimoridae, which includes woodpeckers and Ngọc sapsuckers. Myotomens are known for their unique skull morphology and long, curved beaks.
Fossil records of Myotomens were first discovered in the late 19th century in North America. Since then,
Phylogenetic analysis suggests that Myotomens diverged from other birds during the early Paleogene. Their affinities with
Myotomens are known from a number of fossil species, including Myotomenus robustus and Myotomenus formosus. These
Recent studies have highlighted the significance of Myotomens for understanding the evolution of modern bird clans.