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endemic to Hawaii. It
contains the
following species:
Loxioides bailleui Oustalet, 1877 -
palila Loxioides kikuichi James & Olson, 2006 - Kauaʻi
palila (prehistoric;...
- 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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palila or Pila's
palila (
Loxioides kikuchi) is an
extinct species of
Hawaiian finch that was much
larger than the
palila (
Loxioides bailleui). It was described...
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contain amounts of
cytisine that are
lethal to most animals. The
palila (
Loxioides bailleui, a bird),
Uresiphita polygonalis virescens and
Cydia species...
- (extinct, 1923)
Genus Loxioides Oustalet, 1877 – finch-like,
Fabales seed
specialists Loxioides bailleui Oustalet, 1877 –
palila Loxioides kikuichi Olson &...
- species, the
Laysan finch, the
Nihoa finch, and 2
prehistoric species Loxioides – 2 species, the
palila and a
prehistoric species Rhodacanthis – 2 recently...
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Hemignathus Hesperiphona Himatione Leucosticte Linaria Linurgus Loxia Loxioides Loxops Magumma †Melamprosops
Mycerobas Oreomystis †Orthiospiza Palmeria...
- "Telespinza
cantans (Laysan Finch)". "Telespiza
ultima (Nihoa Finch)". "
Loxioides bailleui (Palila)". "Rhodacanthis
flaviceps (Lesser Koa-finch)". "Rhodacanthis...
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Hemignathus Hesperiphona Himatione Leucosticte Linaria Linurgus Loxia Loxioides Loxops Magumma †Melamprosops
Mycerobas Oreomystis †Orthiospiza Palmeria...
- ʻuaʻu (Pterodroma sandwichensis), nēnē (Branta sandvicensis), and
palila (
Loxioides bailleui). The
lower koa–ʻōhiʻa
forest gave the
natives wood for canoes...