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  2. Phaethontiformes - Wikipedia

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    The Phaethontiformes / ˌ f eɪ. ɪ ˈ θ ɒ n t ɪ f ɔːr m iː z / are an order of birds. They contain one extant family, the tropicbirds (Phaethontidae), and one extinct family Prophaethontidae from the early Cenozoic. Several fossil genera have been described, with well-preserved fossils known as early as the Paleocene. [2]

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  4. Tropicbird - Wikipedia

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    Tropicbirds are a family, Phaethontidae, of tropical pelagic seabirds. They are the sole living representatives of the order Phaethontiformes. For many years they were considered part of the Pelecaniformes, but genetics indicates they are most closely related to the Eurypygiformes. There are three species in one genus, Phaethon.

  5. Red-billed tropicbird - Wikipedia

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    English naturalist Francis Willughby wrote about the red-billed tropicbird in the 17th century, having seen a specimen held by the Royal Society. [2] It was one of the many bird species originally described by Linnaeus in the landmark 1758 10th edition of his Systema Naturae, [3] and still bears its original scientific name, Phaethon aethereus.

  6. Kansas Dental Board - Wikipedia

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    The Kansas Dental Board (KDB) is the state agency regulating dentistry. Its headquarters are in Room 564-S in the Landon State Office Building in Topeka. [1]

  7. Red-tailed tropicbird - Wikipedia

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    The red-tailed tropicbird (Phaethon rubricauda) is a seabird native to tropical parts of the Indian and Pacific Oceans.One of three closely related species of tropicbird (Phaethontidae), it was described by Pieter Boddaert in 1783.