- The
palila (Loxioides
bailleui) is a
critically endangered finch-billed
species of
Hawaiian honeycreeper. It has a golden-yellow head and breast, with...
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amounts of
cytisine that are
lethal to most animals. The
palila (Loxioides
bailleui, a bird),
Uresiphita polygonalis virescens and
Cydia species (moths), and...
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species of
Hawaiian finch that was much
larger than the
palila (Loxioides
bailleui). It was
described from
subfossil remains discovered at the
Makauwahi Cave...
- (Pterodroma sandwichensis), nēnē (Branta sandvicensis), and
palila (Loxioides
bailleui). The
lower koa–ʻōhiʻa
forest gave the
natives wood for
canoes and ornate...
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symbolize authority. Māmane is
essential for the
endangered palila (Loxioides
bailleui),
which feeds almost exclusively on the plants'
immature seeds when these...
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Illustration of
Palila Birds (Loxioides
bailleui) from The
Birds of the
Sandwich Islands by
Frederick William Frohawk...
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uhiuhi (Caesalpinia kavaiensis), and
Gouania spp. The
palila (Loxioides
bailleui), a
Hawaiian honeycreeper, is
restricted to this
habitat type. The forests'...
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birds are
endemic to Hawaii. It
contains the
following species:
Loxioides bailleui Oustalet, 1877 -
palila Loxioides kikuichi James & Olson, 2006 - Kauaʻi...
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Loxioides Oustalet, 1877 – finch-like,
Fabales seed
specialists Loxioides bailleui Oustalet, 1877 –
palila Loxioides kikuichi Olson & James, 2006 – Kaua'i...
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highly damaging to the
endemic ecosystem (especially
Palila (Loxioides
bailleui),
which became critically endangered), and
competed with
commercial livestock...