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- were gradually relegated to subspecies: Notornis mantelli mantelli in the North Island, and Notornis mantelli hochstetteri in the South. They were then...
- PMID 38018770. Phillipps, W. J. (1959): The Last (?) Occurrence of Notornis in the North Island. Notornis 8(4): 93–94. [1] Worthy, Trevor H. & Holdaway R. N. (2002):...
- kiwi (Apteryx australis mantelli) in Northland. Notornis. 42. https://www.birdsnz.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Notornis_42_3_203.pdf Sales, James...
- specimen had come from Norfolk Island, and ****igned the species to the genus Notornis as N. alba; the takahē (P. hochstetteri) of New Zealand was also placed...
- paepae (prehistoric or c. 1900) North Island takahē, or moho, Porphyrio mantelli (prehistoric or 1890s) New Caledonian swamphen, Porphyrio ****wiedei (prehistoric...
- R. B.; Lee, W. G.; Mara, M. K. (1991). "Food Selection by Takahe Notornis mantelli in Relation to Chemical Composition". Ornis Scandinavica (Scandinavian...
- (introduced 1983 and 1999) Kiwi-nui (North Island brown kiwi, Apteryx mantelli) (introduced 1985 and later) Moho-pererū (banded rail, Gallirallus phillipensis...
- castaneothorax Gould 1849 Pl. XII Ptiloris Victoriae Gould 1850 (opp. P. 212) Notornis Mantelli Owen Transactions of the Zoological Society of London Plate drawn...
- Polynesian term for rails, denoting the North Island takahē (Porphyrio mantelli) in Māori, the diminutive Za****ia sandwichensis in Hawaiian, but otherwise...
- goose or tarepo (Cnemiornis gracilis), the North Island takahē (Porphyrio mantelli) and various small vertebrates, including frogs, skinks, geckos and bats...