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Drepanis is a
genus of
Hawaiian honeycreeper in the
subfamily Carduelinae of the
family Fringillidae. The
birds are
endemic to Hawaii. It
contains the...
- The ʻiʻiwi (pronounced /iːˈiːviː/, ee-EE-vee) (
Drepanis coccinea) or
scarlet honeycreeper is a
species of
Hawaiian honeycreeper. The ʻiʻiwi is a highly...
- The Hawaiʻi mamo (
Drepanis pacifica) is an
extinct species of
Hawaiian honeycreeper. It was
endemic to
Hawaii Island. It
became extinct due to habitat...
- The
black mamo (
Drepanis funerea), also
known as the hoa, is an
extinct species of
Hawaiian honeycreeper once
endemic to the
island of Molokai;
there is...
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Psittirostra – ou
Dysmorodrepanis –
extinct species, the
Lanai hookbill Drepanis – 2
extinct species, the
Hawaii mamo and the
black mamo, and the extant...
- 'I'iwi (
Drepanis coccinea) and
other endemic species have been
heavily impacted by
human activity, such as
invasive species and
habitat loss...
- (prehistoric)
Genus Drepanis Temminck, 1820 – down-curved bills,
nectarivores Drepanis funerea Newton, 1894 –
black mamo (extinct, 1907)
Drepanis pacifica Gmelin...
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extinct birds.
Together with the
extant ʻIʻiwi they make up the
genus Drepanis.
These nectarivorous finches were
endemic to
Hawaii but are now extinct...
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included Nimrod and Goliath, and a giant's
skeleton recently discovered in
Drepani which fell to
pieces when it was touched.[citation needed] We now move...
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Chloris Chlorodrepanis Chrysocorythus †Ciridops
Coccothraustes Crithagra Drepanis †Dysmorodrepanis
Eophona Haemorhous Hemignathus Hesperiphona Himatione...