- controversial. The
honeycreepers were
sometimes categorized as a
family Drepanididae,
other authorities considered them a subfamily, Drepanidinae, of Fringillidae...
-
finch Fringillidae: true
finches and
Hawaiian honeycreepers (formerly
Drepanididae) Parulidae: New
World warblers, for
example the black-throated blue warblers...
-
Hawaiian honeycreepers were at one time
placed in
their own family,
Drepanididae but were
found to be
closely related to the
Carpodacus rosefinches and...
- and
species of bird from the
Island of Maui,
Hawaii (P****eriformes:
Drepanididae)".
Occasional Papers (24).
Bernice P.
Bishop Museum: 216–226. Engilis...
-
ecological niche; the
various species of
Hawaiian honeycreepers (Family
Drepanididae) are a
classic example.
Other adaptations to
island ecologies include...
- This list of
introduced bird
species includes all the
species of bird
introduced to an area
without regard to that
territory being or not
being their native...
- species. The
hookbill was a
member of the
Hawaiian honeycreeper subfamily Drepanididae and the
tribe Psittirostrini,
which it
shared with
seven historically...
- (waxbills)
Viduidae (indigobirds)
Vireonidae (vireos)
Fringillidae (finches)
Drepanididae (i.e.
subfamily Drepanidinae in
recent taxonomies) (Hawaiian honeycreepers)...
- honeycreepers".
These endemic birds were
formerly placed in
their own family,
Drepanididae. The wide
range of
bills in this group, from
thick finch-like
bills to...
-
rosefinch species Hawaiian honeycreeper group (formerly a
separate family,
Drepanididae) †Melamprosops –
contains a
single extinct species, the poo-uli Paroreomyza...