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Himatione is a
genus of
Hawaiian honeycreepers in the
subfamily Carduelinae of the
family Fringillidae. It
contains the
following species:
Laysan honeycreeper...
- The
Laysan honeycreeper (
Himatione fraithii), also
known as the
Laysan ʻapapane or
Laysan honeyeater, is an
extinct species of
finch that was endemic...
- The ʻapapane (/ˌɑːpɑːˈpɑːneɪ/ AH-pah-PAH-nay;) (
Himatione sanguinea) is a small,
crimson species of
Hawaiian honeycreeper endemic to the
Hawaiian Islands...
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prehistoric species Palmeria –
contains a
single species, the
akohekohe Himatione – 2 species, the
apapane and the
extinct Laysan honeycreeper Viridonia...
- Rothschild, 1893 – ʻakiapolaʻau
Genus Himatione – thin-billed,
nectarivorous Himatione sanguinea Gmelin, 1788 – ʻapapane
Himatione fraithii –
Laysan honeycreeper...
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Hemignathus munroi. In 1989, he
moved the
Kauai amakihi from the
genus Himatione to the
genus Hemignathus. In 2009, he
suggested the new
created genus...
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hypoleuca Laysan rail,
Porzana palmeri – extinct,
endemic Laysan honeycreeper Himatione fraithii – extinct,
endemic Laysan millerbird,
Acrocephalus familiaris...
- anna (Ula-ai-hawane)". "Palmeria
dolei (Akohekohe)". "
Himatione sanguinea (Apapane )". "
Himatione fraithii (Laysan Honeycreeper)". "Viridonia sagittirostris...
- sanguinea, the
coral bells, a
flowering plant species in the
genus Heuchera Himatione sanguinea, the ʻapapane, a bird
species endemic to
Hawaii Holmskioldia...
- Carpenter, F. Lynn (1980). "Evening
Roosting Flights of the
Honeycreepers Himatione sanguinea and
Vestiaria coccinea on Hawaii". The Auk. 97 (1): 28–37. ISSN 0004-8038...