List of adaptive radiated Hawaiian honeycreepers by form explained
This is a List of adaptive radiated Hawaiian honeycreepers by form; these are the Hawaiian honeycreepers, especially the extinct forms, lost through late-European colonization. (These are adaptive radiative equivalents.)
Finch-like
? species
- P. kona
(Kona grosbeak)
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Hummingbird-like
? species
Parrot-like
? species
Unique: longhorn beetle larva hunter-(parrot-like bill)
1 species-?
Warbler-like
? species
Woodpecker-like
? species
Surviving forms: non-Prehistoric, not extinct
Finch-like
? species
(Finch-like) (secondary: hummingbird-like)--(Hawaiian lobelioid-specialist)
1 species
True hummingbird-like species are all extinct.
Parrot-like
4 species
Warbler-like
? species
(the only warbler-like?, (the other amakihi 's radiated-?))
Woodpecker-like
1 species
Alphabetical listing
Surviving forms in list
References
- Wilson, Eisner, Briggs, Dickerson, Metzenberg, O'Brien, Susman, & boggs. Life on Earth, Edward O. Wilson, Thomas Eisner, Winslow R. Briggs, Richard E. Dickerson, Robert L. Metzenberg, Richard D. O'Brien, Millard Susman, William E. boggs, c 1973, Sinauer Associates, Inc., Publisher, Stamford, Connecticut. 1033 pp, 19 p Index & Back Page (hardcover,)
See also
Notes and References
- Wilson, Eisner, Briggs, Dickerson, Metzenberg, O'Brien, Susman, & Boggs. Life on Earth, Chapter: Biogeography, Graphic: Hawaiian Honeycreepers, p. 857.
- Wilson, Eisner, Briggs, Dickerson, Metzenberg, O'Brien, Susman, & Boggs. Life on Earth, Chapter: Biogeography, Graphic: Hawaiian Honeycreepers, p. 857.