Američki lešinari ili kondori, lešinari Novog sveta (lat. ), porodica su koja sadrži sedam postojećih vrsta svrstanih u pet rodova. Obuhvaćeno je pet postojećih lešinara i dva postojeća kondora koji se nalaze u toplim i umerenim predelima Amerike. Lešinari „Novog sveta” bili su rasprostranjeni u Starom svetu i u Severnoj Americi za vreme neogena.
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Lešinari Starog sveta i lešinari Novog sveta ne čine jednu kladu, mada dve grupe izgledaju slično zbog konvergentne evolucije.
Lešinari su ptice koje se uglavnom hrane leševima mrtvih životinja bez vidljivih štetnih posledica. Bakterije u izvoru hrane, koje su patogene za druge kičmenjake, dominiraju u crevnoj flori lešinara, i oni imaju koristi od bakterijske razgradnje natrulog tkiva. Neke vrste lešinara Novog sveta imaju dobo čulo mirisa, dok lešinari iz Starog sveta pronalaze leševe isključivo pomoću vida. Posebna karakteristika mnogih lešinara je ćelava glava, bez perja.
Porodica američkih lešinara se sastoji od sedam vrsta svrstanih u pet rodova. Rodovi su , , , , i . Od toga, samo nije monotičan.[1] Naučno ime porodice dolazi od , grčke reči „prečišćivač”.[2] Iako su lešinari Novog sveta u velikoj meri nalik na one iz Starog sveta, oni nisu blisko srodni. Umesto toga, oni podsećaju na lešinare Starog sveta zbog konvergentne evolucije.[3] Filogenetskim analizama koje uključuju sve vrste pronađene su dve primarne klade: (1) crni lešinari () zajedno sa tri vrste (manji i veći žutouglavi lešinari, ćuranski lešinar ) i (2) kraljevski lešinar (), kalifornijski () i andski () kondori.[4]
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