- The
extinct Wake
Island rail (Hypotaenidia
wakensis) was a
flightless rail and the only
native land bird on the
Pacific atoll of Wake. It was
found on...
- Rauzon, Mark J. (December 2011). "The
Extinct Wake
Island Rail
Gallirallus wakensis: A
Comprehensive Species Account Based on
Museum Specimens and Archival...
- S. L.; Rauzon, M. J. (2011). "The
extinct Wake
Island Rail
Gallirallus wakensis: a
comprehensive species account based on
museum specimens and archival...
- Dieffenbach's rail,
Gallirallus dieffenbachii † Wake
Island rail,
Gallirallus wakensis †
numerous other unnamed Gallirallus rails from
various Pacific islands...
-
South Pacific, late 18th – 19th century) Wake
Island rail,
Hypotaenidia wakensis (Wake Island, Micronesia, 1945) Vavaʻu rail,
Hypotaenidia vavauensis (Vavaʻu...
-
Retrieved 18
November 2021.
BirdLife International (2016). "Hypotaenidia
wakensis". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species. 2016: e.T22692447A93354203. doi:10...
- †Dieffenbach's rail
Hypotaenidia dieffenbachii the
Chatham Islands †Tahiti rail
Hypotaenidia pacifica Tahiti †Wake
Island rail
Hypotaenidia wakensis Wake Island...
- over-harvesting,
forest fires, drought,
deforestation Bird
Gallirallus wakensis Storms Overharvesting and
occasional inundation of
island due to storms...
- dieffenbachii)
Tahiti rail (Hypotaenidia pacifica) Wake
Island rail (Hypotaenidia
wakensis)
Ascension crake (Mundia elpenor) Lord Howe
swamphen (Porphyrio albus)...
- to a
superspecies with that bird and the Wake
Island rail (Hypotaenidia
wakensis).
Rails are some of the most
widespread terrestrial vertebrates, and have...