Palaealectoris was a medium-sized landfowl, intermediate in size between the
bobwhites and the
spruce grouse. The superior crest of the humerus shared several similarities in development with that of the
chachalacas, although this was probably a convergent adaptation. The general shape of the humerus is however sufficient to assign it to the
Tetraonidae family, although it represents an abherrant form. The fragmentary
tibiotarsus from the
Calvert Formation associated with the genus was distinctly similar, although smaller, with that of the modern spruce grouse. It was similar in size with the holotype humerus of
P. incertus, which justified its association with the genus. ==References==