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- chathamensis became a junior synonym of C. sumnerensis. In 1998, Worthy compared a large collection of C. sumnerensis from Marfells Beach near Lake Gr****mere...
- (Palaeoloxodon falconeri). Subgenus Chenopis †New Zealand swan, Cygnus sumnerensis, an extinct species related to the black swan of Australia Other subgenera...
- New Zealand swan, Cygnus sumnerensis (New Zealand and the Chatham Islands) New Zealand swan, Cygnus sumnerensis sumnerensis (New Zealand) Chatham Islands...
- and had a wingspan of about 3 m (9.8 ft). The New Zealand swan (Cygnus sumnerensis) weighed up to 10 kg (22 lb), much more than related black swan at only...
- squamula A. subparadoxus A. subregularis A. subtristriatus A. sulaensis A. sumnerensis A. symmetricus A. terminalis A. tompo A. tristriatus A. uralicus A. verb****i...
- Cygnus sumnerensis chathamicus Chatham Islands Likely hunted to extinction by the Moriori before 1650 CE. New Zealand swan Cygnus sumnerensis sumnerensis South...
- erdmani Maui, Hawaii, United States 1059-1401 New Zealand swan Cygnus sumnerensis/chathamicus New Zealand? and the Chatham Islands Hunting. It was suggested...
- Black swan Cygnus atratus I I I New Zealand swan (Māori: poūwa) Cygnus sumnerensis X X Australian shelduck Tadorna tadornoides V V V V V V V V Paradise...
- Haast's eagle (Hieraaetus moorei), the flightless New Zealand swan (Cygnus sumnerensis) and the North Island goose (Cnemiornis gracilis). The Māori arrived...
- Haast's eagle (Hieraaetus moorei), the flightless New Zealand swan (Cygnus sumnerensis) and the South Island goose (Cnemiornis calcitrans). The Māori settled...