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- related to Atlantisia rogersi. Wikispecies has information related to Atlantisia rogersi. BirdLife species factsheet for Atlantisia rogersi "Atlantisia rogersi"...
- synonymised this genus with the genus Atlantisia, the other representative of which was the Inaccessible Island rail (Atlantisia rogersi). While Olson had considered...
- cats in 1815. The bird was regarded by Storrs Olson as a relative of Atlantisia rogersi, but recent analysis (Bourne et al., 2003) has shown that the...
- The Inaccessible Island rail (Atlantisia rogersi) (1927), the world's smallest flightless bird, which is found only on Inaccessible Island...
- of the world's smallest flightless bird, the Inaccessible Island Rail Atlantisia rogersi (Aves: Rallidae)". Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 130:...
- rail or Cheke's wood rail, Dryolimnas chekeiInaccessible Island rail, Atlantisia rogersi Saint Helena rail, Aphanocrex podarcesAscension crake, Mundia...
- Simmons, 2003 (Ascension Island Crakes) Genus Creciscus Cabanis, 1857 [Atlantisia Lowe, 1923] (blackish crakes) Not placed in family Genus †Nesotrochis...
- Retrieved 2016-11-27. Taylor, B; Sharpe, C. J. (2017). "Inaccessible Rail (Atlantisia rogersi)". Handbook of the Birds of the World Alive. Barcelona: Lynx Edicions...
- elpenor (Ascension Island, South Atlantic, late 17th century) – formerly Atlantisia Saint Helena crake, Za****ia astrictocarpus (St. Helena, South Atlantic...
- novaezelandiae) Family Rallidae Red rail (Aphanapteryx bonasia) Saint Helena rail (Atlantisia podarces) Chatham rail (Cabalus modestus) Hawkins' rail (Diaphorapteryx...