• '', a fossil coraciiform from the
Oligocene of SwitzerlandUnresolved • Genus
Quasisyndactylus (
fossil; Middle Eocene of Messel, Germany) - alcediniform, basal? • Genus
Cryptornis (
fossil; Late Eocene of France) – bucerotid? geranopterid? • Family
Primobucconidae (
fossil), including
Primobucco and
Septencoracias • Coraciiformes gen. et spp. indet. PQ 1216, QU 15640 (
fossil; Late Eocene of Quercy, France: Mayr & Mourer-Chauviré 2000) • Genus
Protornis (
fossil: Oligocene of Switzerland) – basal to motmotids and meropids? A recent study suggest that the following families may belong to a separate order called
Bucerotiformes. The results still in dispute though. • Family
Bucorvidae (ground hornbills) • Family
Bucerotidae (hornbills) • Family
Upupidae (hoopoe) • Family
Phoeniculidae (woodhoopoes) The
Leptosomidae (cuckoo roller) probably do not belong here. The
trogons are sometimes placed here as a family Trogonidae. The Late Eocene
Palaeospizidae are sometimes also placed in the Coraciiformes, as are the Early to Middle Eocene
Primobucconidae and the Middle Eocene to Early Oligocene
Sylphornithidae. The Primobucconidae at least indeed seem to belong here. • Basal group • Family
Eocoraciidae (
fossil; Middle Eocene of Messel, Germany) • Family
Geranopteridae (
fossil; Late Eocene of Quercy, France – Early Miocene of Czech Republic) - includes
"Nupharanassa" bohemica • Family
Coraciidae (rollers) • Family
Brachypteraciidae (ground-rollers) • Family
Meropidae (bee-eaters) • Suborder
Alcedines • Family
Todidae (todies) • Family
Momotidae (motmots) • Family
Alcedinidae (kingfishers) ==See also==