- The
Laysan finch (
Telespiza cantans) is a
species of
Hawaiian honeycreeper, that is
endemic to the
Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. It is one of four remaining...
-
Telespiza is a
genus of
Hawaiian honeycreeper. All
species in it are or were
endemic to the
Hawaiian Islands. †
Telespiza ****cutrix
James & Olson, 1991...
- 1896)
Genus Telespiza Wilson, 1890 – finch-like, granivorous,
opportunistic scavengers Telespiza cantans Wilson, 1890 –
Laysan finch Telespiza ****cutrix...
- The
Nihoa finch (
Telespiza ultima) is one of the two
endemic bird
species of the tiny
Hawaiian island Nihoa, the
other being the
Nihoa millerbird. When...
- Tarr et al. (1998) that the loss of
heterozygosity of the
Laysan finch (
Telespiza cantans)
after founding events on
small islands in the
Pacific Ocean closely...
- The
Kauai finch (
Telespiza ****cutrix) is an
extinct bird in the
genus Telespiza of the
family Fringillidae. It was
endemic to the
Hawaiian islands of...
- alauahio, the Maui
alauahio and the
extinct kakawahie Oreomystis –
akikiki Telespiza – 4 species, the
Laysan finch, the
Nihoa finch, and 2
prehistoric species...
- The Maui Nui
finch (
Telespiza ypsilon) is an
extinct member of the
genus Telespiza in the
family Fringillidae. It was
endemic to the
Hawaiian islands of...
-
woahensis † EX ʻOmaʻo,
Myadestes obscurus VU
Laysan finch,
Telespiza cantans VU
Nihoa finch,
Telespiza ultima CR ʻŌʻū,
Psittirostra psittacea PE Lanaʻi hookbill...
- lanaiensis), Maui Nui ʻalauahio (Paroreomyza montana), and Maui Nui
finch (
Telespiza ypsilon). All of
these species survived for
thousands of
years after the...