Callaeidae |

Huia (Heteralocha acutirostris)
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Scientific classification |
Kingdom: |
Animalia
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Phylum: |
Chordata
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Class: |
Aves
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Order: |
Passeriformes
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Family: |
Callaeidae
Sundevall, 1836 |
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Genera |
Callaeas
Philesturnus
Heteralocha |
The small bird family Callaeidae (also named in
some sources as Callaeatidae) is restricted to
New Zealand. Only two species survive, one of them
critically endangered. A third, the Huia became extinct
early in the 20th century.
The Callaeidae are often known as wattlebirds, a
term that leads to confusion, as there are other, unrelated
species with this same name, notably the large Australian
wattlebirds of the family
Meliphagidae, which are honeyeaters.
These birds seem to be remnants of an early expansion of
passerines to New Zealand. They have no close relatives
expect the stitchbird, and their more distant relationship is
likewise still unknown (Ewen et al., 2006).
- ORDER
PASSERIFORMES
- (many other families)
- Family Callaeidae
- Kokako, Callaeas cinerea
Tieke, Philesturnus carunculatus (formerly
Creadion carunculatus)
Huia, Heteralocha acuitirostris (extinct)
References
- Ewen, John G.; Flux, Ian & Ericson, Per G. P.
(2006): Systematic affinities of two enigmatic New
Zealand passerines of high conservation priority, the
hihi or stitchbird Notiomystis cincta and the
kokako Callaeas cinerea. Molecular
Phylogenetics and Evolution 40(1): 281–284.
DOI:10.1016/j.ympev.2006.01.026
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