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Mohoidae, also
known as the
Hawaiian honeyeaters, was a
family of
Hawaiian species of now
recently extinct,
nectarivorous songbirds in the
genera Moho...
- (Moho braccatus) was the last
member of the ʻōʻō (Moho)
genus within the
Mohoidae family of
birds from the
islands of Hawaiʻi. The
entire family is now extinct...
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member of the
extinct genus of the ʻōʻōs (Moho)
within the
extinct family Mohoidae. It was
previously regarded as
member of the Australo-Pacific honeyeaters...
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member of the
extinct genus of the ‘ō‘ōs (Moho)
within the
extinct family Mohoidae. It was
previously regarded as
member of the Australo-Pacific honeyeaters...
- Moho is a
genus of
extinct birds in the
Hawaiian bird family,
Mohoidae, that were
endemic to the
Hawaiian Islands.
Members of the
genus are
known as ʻōʻō...
- (Hylocitreidae), and the
extinct Hawaiian honeyeaters (
Mohoidae), with
Hypocoliidae being a
sister group to the
Mohoidae (with both
diverging about 15-20 mya during...
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Hylocitrea (Hylocitreidae),
palmchats (Dulidae) and the
Hawaiian honeyeaters (
Mohoidae).
There are
three species: the
Bohemian waxwing (B. garrulus), the ****anese...
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Bombycilloidea is Dulidae, and the most
derived are the
Hypocoliidae and
Mohoidae.
Mohoidae is also
notable for
being the only
known avian family to have gone...
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silky flycatchers Hylocitreidae:
hylocitrea Hypocoliidae:
hypocolius †
Mohoidae: oos
Superfamily Muscicapoidea Elachuridae:
spotted elachura Cinclidae:...
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member of the
extinct genus of the ‘ō‘ōs (Moho)
within the
extinct family Mohoidae. It was
previously regarded as
member of the Australo-Pacific honeyeaters...