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TABLE S2. PCA LOADINGS AND EIGENVALUES FOR MORPHOMETRIC ANALYSES from Unexpected diversity within the extinct elephant birds (Aves: Aepyornithidae) and a new identity for the world's largest bird

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Madagascar's now-extinct radiation of large-bodied ratites, the elephant birds (Aepyornithidae), has been subject to little modern research compared to the island's mammalian megafauna and other Late Quaternary giant birds. The family's convoluted and conflicting taxonomic history has hindered accurate interpretation of morphological diversity and has restricted modern research into their evolutionary history, biogeography and ecology. We present a new quantitative analysis of patterns of morphological diversity of aepyornithid skeletal elements, including material from all major global collections of aepyornithid skeletal remains, and constituting the first taxonomic reassessment of the family for over 50 years. Linear morphometric data collected from appendicular limb elements, and including nearly all type specimens, were examined using multivariate cluster analysis and the Bayesian Information Criterion, and with estimation of missing data using multiple imputation and expectation maximization algorithms. These analyses recover three distinct skeletal morphotypes within the Aepyornithidae. Two of these morphotypes are associated with the type specimens of the existing genera <i>Mullerornis</i> and <i>Aepyornis</i>, and represent small-bodied and medium-bodied aepyornithids, respectively. <i>Aepyornis</i> contains two distinct morphometric subgroups, which are identified as the largely allopatric species <i>A. hildebrandti</i> and <i>A. maximus.</i> The third morphotype, which has not previously been recognized as a distinct genus, is described as the novel taxon <i>Vorombe titan</i>. <i>Vorombe</i> represents the largest-bodied aepyornithid and is the world's largest bird, with a mean body mass of almost 650 kg. This new taxonomic framework for the Aepyornithidae provides an important new baseline for future studies of avian evolution and the Quaternary ecology of Madagascar.
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