- of one of the
tallest sea-side
cliffs of the world,
located between the
Pelekunu and
Wailau valleys. They have
eroded a
groove in the cliff-face and can...
- of the
summit area is
protected by the
Nature Conservancy's
Kamakou and
Pelekunu valley preserves.
Below 4,000 ft (1,200 m), the
vegetation is dominated...
- of
flowering plant in the
family Primulaceae known by the
common name
Pelekunu Trail yellow loosestrife. It is
endemic to Hawaii,
where there are only...
-
Stream Kauai Opea
Stream Hawaiʻi
Paheehee Stream Maui
Paukauila Stream Oahu
Pelekunu Stream Molokai Waialae Stream Hawaiʻi
Waihee River Maui
Waikolu Stream...
- only Kamakou. At 4,602 feet (1,403 m), it
marks the
divide between the
Pelekunu and
Wailau valleys. It is part of the
extinct East
Molokai shield volcano...
- the
Hawaiian island of Molokai. The type
locality is the
forest above Pelekunu. Zimmerman,
Elwood C. (1978).
Insects of Hawaii. Vol. 9 Microlepidoptera...
- the
Distribution and
Abundance of
Native Gobies ('o'opu) in
Waikolu and
Pelekunu Streams on the
Island of Moloka'i". Irma.nps.gov.
Retrieved 11 May 2022...
-
practitioner Kini
Kapahu on May 8, 1909. They
moved to Molokaʻi and
lived in the
Pelekunu Valley before returning to
Honolulu in 1919. His
first political campaign...
- the
distribution and
abundance of
native gobies ('o'opu) in
Waikolu and
Pelekunu Streams on the
island of Moloka'i (Report).
Cooperative National Park Resources...
- the
Hawaiian island of Molokai. The type
locality is the
forest above Pelekunu. Zimmerman,
Elwood C. (1978).
Insects of Hawaii. Vol. 9 Microlepidoptera...