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- The Mauritian wood pigeon (Columba thiriouxi) is an extinct species of the pigeon genus Columba which was endemic to Mauritius. The holotype is a right...
- still-living species. An extinct pigeon, the Mauritian wood pigeon (Columba thiriouxi), was described in 2011. The validity of the species has been challenged...
- Copelatus thiriouxi is a species of diving beetle. It is part of the genus Copelatus in the subfamily Copelatinae of the family Dytiscidae. Dytiscidae...
- Sao Tome pigeon, Columba malherbii (E) Mauritius wood-pigeon, Columba thiriouxi (E-Mauritius) extinct Lemon dove, Columba larvata (E) Comoro pigeon, Columba...
- maculata) Ryukyu wood pigeon (Columba jouyi) Mauritian wood pigeon (Columba thiriouxi) Bonin wood pigeon (Columba versicolor) P****enger pigeon (Ectopistes migratorius)...
- known from a description made in 1821-1822. Mauritian wood pigeon Columba thiriouxi Mauritius Described from subfossil remains, it is believed to have become...
- megacephalus 1761 1988 (IUCN) Hunting. c. 1730 Mauritius wood pigeon Columba thiriouxi Mauritius 2014 (IUCN) Hunting, predation by introduced black rats, and...
- fleshy cere. Rock dove, Columba livia (I) Mauritius wood-pigeon, Columba thiriouxi (X) Pink pigeon, Nesoenas mayeri (E) Mauritius turtle-dove, Nesoenas cicur...
- introduced mammals, and deforestation. Mauritian wood pigeon, Columba thiriouxi (Mauritius, Mascarenes, 1730s) Described from subfossil remains, it is...
- Copelatus teranishii Copelatus terminalis Copelatus ternatensis Copelatus thiriouxi Copelatus thrasys Copelatus tibialis Copelatus tinctor Copelatus togoensis...