Definition of Drepanididae. Meaning of Drepanididae. Synonyms of Drepanididae

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- controversial. The honeycreepers were sometimes categorized as a family Drepanididae, other authorities considered them a subfamily, Drepanidinae, of Fringillidae...
- finch Fringillidae: true finches and Hawaiian honeycreepers (formerly Drepanididae) Parulidae: New World warblers, for example the black-throated blue warblers...
- Hawaiian honeycreepers were at one time placed in their own family, Drepanididae but were found to be closely related to the Carpodacus rosefinches and...
- species. The hookbill was a member of the Hawaiian honeycreeper subfamily Drepanididae and the tribe Psittirostrini, which it shared with seven historically...
- and species of bird from the Island of Maui, Hawaii (P****eriformes: Drepanididae)". Occasional Papers (24). Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 216–226. Engilis...
- ecological niche; the various species of Hawaiian honeycreepers (Family Drepanididae) are a classic example. Other adaptations to island ecologies include...
- This list of introduced bird species includes all the species of bird introduced to an area without regard to that territory being or not being their native...
- (waxbills) Viduidae (indigobirds) Vireonidae (vireos) Fringillidae (finches) Drepanididae (i.e. subfamily Drepanidinae in recent taxonomies) (Hawaiian honeycreepers)...
- honeycreepers". These endemic birds were formerly placed in their own family, Drepanididae. The wide range of bills in this group, from thick finch-like bills to...
- rosefinch species Hawaiian honeycreeper group (formerly a separate family, Drepanididae) †Melamprosops – contains a single extinct species, the poo-uli Paroreomyza...