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The 'O'os (Moho) are a genus of now extinct birds
originated from a group of Australian honeyeaters
(Meliphagidade) which were probably drifted by tropical
storms across thousands of kilometres to the Hawaiian
Islands.[1]
Their plumage was general striking glossy black, some
species had yellowish axillary tufts and other black outer
feathers. Most of these species became extinct by habitat
loss and by extensive hunting because their plumage were
used for the creation of precious robes and capes for
nobilities.[1]
The Kauai 'O'o was the last species of that genus which
became extinct and it was probably a victim of the avian
malaria.[2]
Taxonomy
The following species belong to that genus
Oahu 'O'o (Moho apicalis) - Extinct ca. 1837
Molokai 'O'o or Bishop's 'O'o (Moho bishopi) - Extinct
ca. 1904
Hawaii 'O'o (Moho nobilis) - Extinct ca. 1934
Kauai 'O'o (Moho braccatus) - Extinct ca. 1987
References
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Flannery, Tim & Schouten, Peter (2001): A Gap in
Nature