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<p>and the accipitrid species. The phylogeny of Accipitriformes is complex and difficult to unravel. Widespread <a href="page.php?w=Paraphyly">paraphylies</a> were observed in many phylogenetic studies. More recent and detailed studies show similar results. However, according to the findings of a 2014 study, the sister relationship between larger clades of Accipitriformes was well supported (e.g. relationship of Harpagus kites to buzzards and sea eagles and these latter two with Accipiter hawks are sister taxa of the clade containing Aquilinae and</p><p>
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