Xestospiza fastigialis
Xestospiza fastigialis | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Aves |
Order: | Passeriformes |
Suborder: | Passeri |
Family: | Fringillidae |
Subfamily: | Drepanidinae |
Genus: | Xestospiza Storrs L. Olson & Helen F. James |
Species: | Xestospiza conica Storrs L. Olson & Helen F. James 1991 |
Xestospiza fastigialis is an extinct species of bird with a ridge-shape bill that was described on the basis of fossils. It was possibly an insectivore, populating the Hawaiian Islands of Oahu, Molokai and Maui.[1]
See also
References
- ↑ James, Helen F.; Olson, Storrs L (1991). "Descriptions of Thirty-Two New Species of Birds from the Hawaiian Islands: Part II. Passeriformes". Ornithological Monographs 46 (46): 1–92 (53–54). doi:10.2307/40166713. hdl:10088/1746. delete character in
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Further reading
- A Natural history of the Hawaiian Islands: selected readings II. [Honolulu]: University of Hawaii Press. 1994. ISBN 0-8248-1659-5.
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