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Beak of Hawaiian honeycreepers (Drepanidini)
Deutsch: Schnäbel der Kleidervögel (Drepadinidae)
Español: Picos de las aves (Drepadinidae)
English: Beak of Hawaiian honeycreepers (Drepanidini)
35. Drepanis funerea
36. Drepanis pacifica
37. Vestiaria coccinea
38. Moho nobilis † (now in family Mohoidae)
39. Moho apicalis † (now in family Mohoidae)
40. Moho bishopi † (now in family Mohoidae)
41. Moho braccatus † (now in family Mohoidae)
42. Chaetoptila angustipluma (now in family Mohoidae)
43. Palmeria dolei
44. Pseudonestor xanthophrys
46. Psittirostra psittacea
48. Loxioides bailleui
49. Telespiza cantans
50. Telespiza flavissima Syn. Telespiza cantans
51. Telespiza flaviceps Syn. Rhodacanthis flaviceps
52. Telespiza palmeri Syn. Rhodacanthis palmeri
53. Chloridops kona
54. & 54a. Tongue of Pseudonestor xanthophrys
55. & 55a. Tongue of Ciridops anna
56. & 56a. Tongue of Drepanis pacifica
57. & 58. Sternum of Drepanis pacifica
Date between 1893 and 1900
Source Walter Rothschild. The Avifauna of Laysan and the neighbouring islands with a complete history to date of the birds of the Hawaiian possession. London: R.H. Porter, 1893-1900.
Author Artist / Künstler: John Gerrard Keulemans (1842-1912)
Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:DrepadinidaeSchnabel.jpg
The honeycreepers were sometimes categorized as a family Drepanididae, other authorities considered them a subfamily, Drepanidinae, of Fringillidae, the finch family. The entire group was also called Drepanidini in treatments where buntings and American sparrows (Passerellidae) were included in the finch family; this term is preferred for just one subgroup of the birds today. Most recently, the entire group has been subsumed into the finch subfamily Carduelinae. |