- The Sinoto's
lorikeet (Vini
sinotoi) is a
species of
parrot that
became extinct 700–1300
years ago. It was
identified from
fossils on the
Marquesas Islands...
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Heteropsomys insulans Puerto Rico Undetermined. 810-1025 Sinoto's
lorikeet Vini
sinotoi Marquesas and
Society Islands,
French Polynesia Hunting.
Conquered lorikeet...
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survived to the 18th
century or even
longer than that Sinoto's lorikeet, Vini
sinotoi (Marquesas, Pacific)
Conquered lorikeet, Vini
vidivici (Mangaia, Cook Islands...
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generic boundaries. The
genus contains 11 species: †Sinoto's lorikeet, Vini
sinotoi (extinct) †Conquered lorikeet, Vini
vidivici (extinct) "The IUCN Red Data...
- 1200 AD. It was a
large species; the only
larger species in Vini was V.
sinotoi.
Specimens have been
found on Hiva Oa, Nuku Hiva, Ua Huka, and Tahuata...
- to
hunting and
predation by
introduced mammals. Sinoto's
lorikeet Vini
sinotoi Marquesas and
Society Islands Most
recent remains dated to 810-1025 CE...
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Huahine gull (Chroicocephalus utunui), two
parrots (Vini
vidivici and V.
sinotoi),
three pigeons, and the
Raiatea starling (Aplonis sp.),
along with two...
- He was also
named a
Living Treasure of Hawaii. Sinoto's
lorikeet (Vini
sinotoi), an
extinct lorikeet species in the
Marquesas Islands, and Sir Yosihiko...
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Phosphorites du
Quercy France A Sophiornithid,
monotypic with S.
quercynus Vini
sinotoi Valid Sp. nov.
Steadman &
Zarriello Holocene Ua Huka; Hiva Oa; Tahuata...