A complete skeleton of a bird from the Green River Formation was described as
"Primobucco" olsoni in 1976 from the specimens GSATC 217 as a relative to the
Bucconidae based on its zygodactyl foot configuration. The specific ephitet
olsoni referred to
Storrs L. Olson. In 2002, the specimen was recognised as having psittacine affinities by Mayr. In 2010 the genus
Cyrilavis was erected to accomdoate the halcyornithid, since it was no longer thought to be closely related to the
Bucconidae, with the new name
Cyrilavis olsoni. The generic name
Cyrilavis is in honour of Cyril Walker, a notable paleontologist of early Cenozoic birds. In 2011, Ksepka et al. described a new species,
Cyrilavis colburnorum, with the holotype FMNH PA 754, a nearly complete skeleton. Another specimen of
C. colburnorum, FMNH PA 766, preserved both feet and much of the legs and wings. A third specimen is not referred to either species. == Description ==