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- sometimes placed in Pareudiastes, possibly extinct (1907?) Makira moorhen, Gallinula silvestrissometimes placed in Pareudiastes or Edithornis, extremely...
- nocturnal habits, it is probably better placed in a distinct genus, Pareudiastes (which sometimes includes the more distinct Makira wood rail too), but...
- The Makira woodhen (Gallinula silvestris), also known as the Makira moorhen or kia, is a species of bird in the family Rallidae. It is endemic to the Solomon...
- [Hydrogallina Lacépède, 1799; Stagnicola Brehm, 1831; Porphyriornis Allen, 1892 Pareudiastes Hartlaub & Finsch, 1871 Edithornis] Genus Fulica Linnaeus, 1758 [†Palaeolimnas...
- Porphyrio sp. (prehistoric) - would belong into Porphyrula, Gallinula or Pareudiastes García-R, J.C.; Trewick, S.A. (2015). "Dispersal and speciation in purple...
- Mangaia swamphen, Porphyrio sp. (Mangaia, Cook Islands) (not to genus Pareudiastes) New Ireland swamphen, Porphyrio sp. (New Ireland, Melanesia) Norfolk...
- Storm-petrel - Hydrobates macrodactylus - Mexico - 1912 Samoan Moorhen - Pareudiastes pacificus - Samoa - 1873 New Caledonian Buttonquail - Turnix novaecaledoniae...
- T22692388A93351848.en. Retrieved 20 November 2021. BirdLife International (2018). "Pareudiastes pacificus". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2018: e.T22692854A129449004...
- unconfirmed sightings in 2003 (IUCN). BirdLife International (2018). "Pareudiastes pacificus". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2018: e.T22692854A129449004...
- pacifica (Savaiʻi, Samoa, 1907?) Probably better placed in the genus Pareudiastes. Unconfirmed reports from the late 20th century suggest it still exists...