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The hoopoe-billed ʻakialoa, (Akialoa upupirostris), is an extinct species of Hawaiian honeycreeper. Subfossil remains have been found of this species in the Hawaiian islands of Kauai and Oahu. The species specific name, upupirostris, is derived from the Latin upupa, hoopoe, and rostrum, bill, and refers to the long sickle-shaped bill which resembles that of the hoopoe. The species was apparently slightly larger than others in its genus. A similar but smaller bird has been discovered but is as yet undescribed from the island of Maui. The species presumably became extinct after the arrival of humans in Hawaii, and is known only from the fossil record.

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  • Hemignathus upupirostris (de)
  • Hoopoe-billed ʻakialoa (en)
  • Akialoa upupirostris (it)
  • Bågnäbbsakialoa (sv)
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  • The hoopoe-billed ʻakialoa, (Akialoa upupirostris), is an extinct species of Hawaiian honeycreeper. Subfossil remains have been found of this species in the Hawaiian islands of Kauai and Oahu. The species specific name, upupirostris, is derived from the Latin upupa, hoopoe, and rostrum, bill, and refers to the long sickle-shaped bill which resembles that of the hoopoe. The species was apparently slightly larger than others in its genus. A similar but smaller bird has been discovered but is as yet undescribed from the island of Maui. The species presumably became extinct after the arrival of humans in Hawaii, and is known only from the fossil record. (en)
  • L'akialoa dal becco d'upupa, o, più correttamente, ʻakialoa dal becco d'upupa (Akialoa upupirostris ( & Olson, 1995)) è un uccello passeriforme estinto della famiglia Fringillidae. (it)
  • Bågnäbbsakialoa (Akialoa upupirostris) är en förhistorisk utdöd fågel i familjen finkar inom ordningen tättingar. (sv)
  • Hemignathus upupirostris (Syn.: Akialoa upupirostris) ist eine ausgestorbene Vogelart aus der Gattung Hemignathus innerhalb der Tribus der Kleidervögel. Das Artepitheton leitet sich von der konvergenten Ähnlichkeit mit dem Unterschnabel eines Wiedehopfes (Upupa epops) ab. Eine unbeschriebene Art, die in der Schnabelmorphologie Ähnlichkeiten mit Hemignathus upupirostris aufweist, ist von einem beschädigten Unterkiefer von der Insel Maui bekannt. (de)
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  • Hoopoe-billed ʻakialoa (en)
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  • Hemignathus upupirostris (Syn.: Akialoa upupirostris) ist eine ausgestorbene Vogelart aus der Gattung Hemignathus innerhalb der Tribus der Kleidervögel. Das Artepitheton leitet sich von der konvergenten Ähnlichkeit mit dem Unterschnabel eines Wiedehopfes (Upupa epops) ab. Hemignathus upupirostris war zunächst nur durch subfossiles Knochenmaterial bekannt geworden, das aus einem Unterkiefer mit fehlenden Gelenkenden sowie aus zwei Unterkiefersymphysefragmenten besteht. Die Typuslokalitäten, in denen das Material 1976 gefunden wurde, sind die Makawehi Dunes auf Kauaʻi und Barbers Point auf Oʻahu. In der Folgezeit wurde in der Mahaʻulepu Cave auf Kauai ein Schädel mit einem Oberkiefer und einem beschädigten Gaumenknochen zu Tage gefördert. Das Alter der Knochen wird auf über 6000 Jahre geschätzt. Eine unbeschriebene Art, die in der Schnabelmorphologie Ähnlichkeiten mit Hemignathus upupirostris aufweist, ist von einem beschädigten Unterkiefer von der Insel Maui bekannt. (de)
  • The hoopoe-billed ʻakialoa, (Akialoa upupirostris), is an extinct species of Hawaiian honeycreeper. Subfossil remains have been found of this species in the Hawaiian islands of Kauai and Oahu. The species specific name, upupirostris, is derived from the Latin upupa, hoopoe, and rostrum, bill, and refers to the long sickle-shaped bill which resembles that of the hoopoe. The species was apparently slightly larger than others in its genus. A similar but smaller bird has been discovered but is as yet undescribed from the island of Maui. The species presumably became extinct after the arrival of humans in Hawaii, and is known only from the fossil record. (en)
  • L'akialoa dal becco d'upupa, o, più correttamente, ʻakialoa dal becco d'upupa (Akialoa upupirostris ( & Olson, 1995)) è un uccello passeriforme estinto della famiglia Fringillidae. (it)
  • Bågnäbbsakialoa (Akialoa upupirostris) är en förhistorisk utdöd fågel i familjen finkar inom ordningen tättingar. (sv)
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