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Drepanididae
Birds Guide
Drepanididae
Grosbeak | Melamprosops | Psittirostra | Vestiaria
Hawaiian Honeycreeper
Maui Parrotbill, Pseudonestor xanthophrys
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Animalia
Phylum:
Chordata
Class:
Aves
Order:
Passeriformes
Family:
Drepanididae
Cabanis, 1847
Genera
Telespiza
Psittirostra (extinct?)
Dysmorodrepanis (extinct)
Loxioides
Rhodacanthis (extinct)
Chloridops (extinct)
Orthiospiza (extinct)
Xestospiza (extinct)
Pseudonestor
Hemignathus
Magumma (disputed)
Akialoa (disputed; extinct)
Heterorhynchus (disputed)
Oreomystis
Paroreomyza
Vangulifer (extinct)
Aidemedia (extinct)
Loxops
Ciridops (extinct)
Vestiaria
Drepanis (extinct)
Palmeria
Himatione
Melamprosops (extinct?)
Hawaiian honeycreepers are small
passerine
birds endemic to
Hawaiʻi. Some authorities categorize this group as the
subfamily Drepanidinae of the
finch family Fringillidae, to which they are closely
related, but they are usually given full family status as
the Drepanididae .
The family is divided into three tribes
Psittirostrini (Hawaiian finches), seedeaters with
thick finch-like bills and songs like those of
cardueline finches.
Hemignathini (Hawaiian creepers and allies,
including nukupuʻus). These are generally green-plumaged
birds with thin bills which feed on nectar and insects
Drepanidini (Mamos, ‘I‘iwi and allies). These are
birds often with red
plumage . They are nectar-feeders and their songs
contain nasal squeaks and whistles.
Some unusual forms extinct in earlier times, like
Xestospiza or Vangulifer , cannot easily be placed
into these tribes.
The male Hawaiian Honeycreepers are often more brightly
coloured than the females, but in the Hemignathini, they
often look very similar. The flowers of the native plant
Metrosideros polymorpha (‘ohi‘a lehua) are favoured
by a number of nectar-eating honeycreepers.
The wide range of bills in this group, from thick
finch-like bills to slender downcurved bills for probing
flowers have arisen through adaptive radiation, where an
ancestral finch has evolved to fill a large number of
ecological niches. Some 15 forms of Hawaiian Honeycreeper
have become extinct in the recent past, many more since the
arrival of the Polynesians who introduced the first rats.
The recent extinctions are due to the introduction of other
rodent species and the mongoose, habitat destruction and
avian malaria and fowlpox.
Species
Family: Drepanididae (or: Drepaniidae)
Genus: Telespiza - finch-like,
granivores, opportunistic scavengers
Nihoa Finch, Telespiza ultima
Laysan Finch, Telespiza cantans
Kaua‘i Finch, Telespiza persecutrix Conservation
status: Prehistoric
Maui Nui Finch, Telespiza ypsilon Conservation
status: Prehistoric
Genus: Psittirostra - slightly hooked
bill,
‘Ie‘ie fruit specialist
‘O‘u , Psittirostra psittacea
Conservation status: Critical ,
probably extinct late 1990s
Genus: Dysmorodrepanis - pincer-like
bill, possibly snail specialist
Lana‘i Hookbill, Dysmorodrepanis munroi
Conservation status: Extinct (1918)
Genus: Loxioides - finch-like,
Mamane seed specialist (L. bailleui )
Palila, Loxioides bailleui
Kauaʻi Palila, Loxioides kikuichi
Conservation status: Prehistoric
Genus: Rhodacanthis - finch-like,
Koa seed specialists
Genus: Chloridops - thick-billed,
Naio and other hard seed specialist
Genus: Orthiospiza - large weak bill,
possibly soft seed or fruit specialist?
Genus: Xestospiza - cone-shaped bills,
possibly insectivores
Genus: Peseudonestor - parrot-like bill,
probes rotting wood for insect larvae
Maui Parrotbill, Pseudonestor xanthophrys
Genus: Hemignathus - pointed or long and
decurved bills, insectivores or nectarivores
Hawai‘i ‘Amakihi, Hemignathus virens
O‘ahu ‘Amakihi, Hemignathus flavus
Kaua‘i ‘Amakihi, Hemignathus kauaiensis
Nukupu‘u, Hemignathus lucidus
‘Anianiau, Hemignathus parvus or
Magumma parva
Greater ‘Amakihi, Hemignathus
sagittirostris
Conservation status: Extinct (1901)
Giant ‘Amakihi, Hemignathus vorpalis
Conservation status: Prehistoric
Hawai‘i ‘Akialoa, Hemignathus obscurus
or Akialoa obscura
Conservation status: Extinct (1940)
Maui Nui ‘Akialoa, Hemignathus lanaiensis
or Akialoa lanaiensis
Conservation status: Extinct (1892)
O‘ahu ‘Akialoa, Hemignathus ellisianus
or Akialoa ellisiana
Conservation status: Extinct (1940)
Kaua‘i ‘Akialoa, Hemignathus stejnegeri
or Akialoa stejnegeri
Conservation status: Extinct (1969)
Hoopoe-billed ‘Akialoa, Hemignathus
upupirostris or Akialoa upupirostris
Conservation status: Prehistoric
‘Akiapola‘au, Hemignathus munroi or
Heterorhynchus wilsoni
Genus: Oreomystis - short pointed bills,
browsers
‘Akikiki, Oreomystis bairdi
Hawai‘i "Creeper", Oreomystis mana
Genus: Paroreomyza - similar to
Oreomystis
Maui ‘Alauahio, Paroreomyza montana
(more properly called Maui Nui ‘Alauahio, but
today occurs on Maui only)
Kakawahie, Paroreomyza flammea
Conservation status: Extinct (1963)
O‘ahu ‘Alauahio, Paroreomyza maculata
Genus: Vangulifer - flat rounded bills,
possibly caught flying insects
Genus: Aidemedia - straight thin bills,
insectivores
Genus: Loxops - small pointed bills with
the tips offset a little horizontally, insectivores
‘Akeke‘e, Loxops caeruleirostris
Akepa, Loxops coccineus
Genus: Ciridops - finch-like, fed on
Loulu fruits etc.
Genus: Vestiaria - decurved bill,
nectarivore
‘I‘iwi, Vestiaria coccinea
Genus: Drepanis - decurved bills,
nectarivores
Genus: Palmeria - thin bill, nectarivore,
especially
ʻOhiʻa
‘Akohekohe, Palmeria dolei
Genus: Himatione - thin bill, nectarivore
‘Apapane, Himatione sanguinea
Genus: Melamprosops - short pointed bill,
browser and snail specialist
Several other known species are undescribed, as they are
known only from very fragmentary fossil remains insufficient
to deterine taxonomic affiliation. The term "prehistoric"
above indicates birds that went extinct between first human
settlement of Hawai‘i around 400 AD and European contact in
1778.
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