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The Kauai ʻakialoa (Akialoa stejnegeri) was a Hawaiian honeycreeper in the subfamily Carduelinae of the family Fringillidae. It was endemic to the island of Kauai, Hawaii. It became extinct in the 20th century due to introduced avian disease and habitat loss. The Kauai ʻakialoa was about seven and a half inches in length and had a very long ...
Akialoa obscura: Hawaii (island) Last reported in 1940. Likely extinct due to deforestation and introduced diseases. [33] Kauaʻi ʻakialoa: Akialoa stejnegeri: Kauai Last reported in 1969. Extinct due to forest clearance and introduced disease. [34] Hoopoe-billed ʻakialoa: Akialoa upupirostris: Oahu and Kauai Prehistoric [21] Giant ʻakialoa ...
Akialoa ellisiana Gray, 1859 – Oʻahu ʻakialoa (extinct, 1940) Akialoa lanaiensis Rothschild, 1893 – Maui Nui ʻakialoa (extinct, 1892) Akialoa stejnegeri Wilson, 1889 – Kauaʻi ʻakialoa (extinct, 1969) Akialoa obscura Cabanis, 1889 – lesser ʻakialoa (extinct, 1940) Akialoa upupirostris – hoopoe-billed ʻakialoa (prehistoric)
Akialoa is an extinct genus of Hawaiian honeycreeper in the subfamily Carduelinae of the family Fringillidae. The ʻakialoa species are all extinct, but they formerly occurred throughout Hawaii . Species
Kauaʻi ʻakialoa Akialoa stejnegeri or Hemignathus (ellisianus) procerus † EX; Oʻahu ʻakialoa, Akialoa ellisiana or Hemignathus ellisianus ellisianus † EX; Maui Nui ʻakialoa, Akialoa lanaiensis or Hemignathus (ellisianus) lanaiensis † EX; Lesser ʻakialoa, Akialoa obscura or Hemignathus obscurus † EX; Common ʻamakihi, Hemignathus ...
Akialoa ellisiana. The bird was a long-billed insectivorous bird that was found in the high elevation forest. It was a dull colored species, dull green on the belly, bright green on rump and tail, dark olive-gray back and speckled yellow and green on the head.
An environmentally beneficial species native to Kentucky was one of 21 species recently delisted.
The hoopoe-billed ʻakialoa (Akialoa upupirostris) is an extinct species of Hawaiian honeycreeper in the subfamily Carduelinae of the family Fringillidae. It inhabited the islands of Kauaʻi and Oʻahu in Hawaii .