- New
Caledonian rail,
Cabalus lafresnay**** (possibly extinct) –
formerly in
Gallirallus or
Tricholimnas †Chatham rail,
Cabalus modestus (extinct) – formerly...
- The
Chatham Islands rail (
Cabalus modestus), also
known as the
Chatham rail is an
extinct flightless species of bird in the
family Rallidae. It was endemic...
- The
horse (Equus
ferus caballus) is a domesticated, one-toed,
hoofed mammal. It
belongs to the
taxonomic family Equidae and is one of two
extant subspecies...
- The New
Caledonian rail (
Cabalus lafresnay****) is a
large and drab
flightless rail
endemic to the
island of New
Caledonia in the Pacific. It is Critically...
- Normandy. It may be
related both to
German kobold and to
Medieval Latin cabalus - or *gobalus,
itself from Gr**** κόβαλος (kobalos), "rogue", "knave", "imp"...
-
Habroptila –
invisible rail
Gallirallus – weka
Eulabeornis –
chestnut rail
Cabalus – (1
possibly extinct species, 1
recently extinct)
Hypotaenidia – Austropacific...
-
other unnamed Gallirallus rails from
various Pacific islands Chatham rail,
Cabalus modestus †
Snoring rail,
Aramidopsis plateni Invisible rail, Habroptila...
-
meaning "very", "great", or "most" as
found in Ro-bili ("most-good") or Ro-
cabalus ("great horse"). The -a
ending is the
typical Gaulish feminine singular...
- †Wans****na †Youngornis
Rallinae Anurolimnas †Aphanapteryx
Aramidopsis Cabalus Canirallus Crecopsis Crex †Crexica †Diaphorapteryx
Dryolimnas †Erythromachus...
- Lafresnaye, 1841 [Tricholimnas Sharpe, 1893;
Nesoclopeus Peters, 1932;
Cabalus Hutton, 1874;
Habropteryx Stresemann, 1932;
Eulabeornis Gould, 1844; †Diaphorapteryx...