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The King Kong grosbeak or giant grosbeak (Chloridops regiskongi) is a prehistoric species of Hawaiian honeycreeper, that was endemic to Hawaiʻi. It had the largest beak of the three Chloridops species known to have existed. The King Kong grosbeak was described from fossils found at Barber's Point and Ulupau Head on the island of Oʻahu. It was 11 inches (28 cm) long, making it one of the largest Hawaiian honeycreepers. The osteology of the mandible strongly suggests that C. regiskongi was a sister-taxon of Rhodacanthis.

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  • Chloridops regiskongi (de)
  • Chloridops regiskongi (it)
  • King Kong grosbeak (en)
  • Kingkongfink (sv)
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  • Chloridops regiskongi (englischer Trivialname: King Kong Grosbeak) ist eine ausgestorbene Vogelart aus der Unterfamilie der hawaiischen Kleidervögel. Sie kam auf Oʻahu vor und ist nur von subfossilem Material bekannt. (de)
  • Il beccogrosso King Kong o frosone King Kong (Chloridops regiskongi & Olson, 1991) è un uccello passeriforme estinto della famiglia Fringillidae. (it)
  • Kingkongfink (Chloridops regiskongi) är en förhistorisk utdöd fågel i familjen finkar inom ordningen tättingar som tidigare var endemisk för Hawaiiöarna. (sv)
  • The King Kong grosbeak or giant grosbeak (Chloridops regiskongi) is a prehistoric species of Hawaiian honeycreeper, that was endemic to Hawaiʻi. It had the largest beak of the three Chloridops species known to have existed. The King Kong grosbeak was described from fossils found at Barber's Point and Ulupau Head on the island of Oʻahu. It was 11 inches (28 cm) long, making it one of the largest Hawaiian honeycreepers. The osteology of the mandible strongly suggests that C. regiskongi was a sister-taxon of Rhodacanthis. (en)
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  • James & Olson, 1991 (en)
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  • Early Holocene (en)
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  • Chloridops (en)
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  • regiskongi (en)
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  • Chloridops regiskongi (englischer Trivialname: King Kong Grosbeak) ist eine ausgestorbene Vogelart aus der Unterfamilie der hawaiischen Kleidervögel. Sie kam auf Oʻahu vor und ist nur von subfossilem Material bekannt. (de)
  • The King Kong grosbeak or giant grosbeak (Chloridops regiskongi) is a prehistoric species of Hawaiian honeycreeper, that was endemic to Hawaiʻi. It had the largest beak of the three Chloridops species known to have existed. The King Kong grosbeak was described from fossils found at Barber's Point and Ulupau Head on the island of Oʻahu. It was 11 inches (28 cm) long, making it one of the largest Hawaiian honeycreepers. The osteology of the mandible strongly suggests that C. regiskongi was a sister-taxon of Rhodacanthis. The unusual name given to the species came from a reporter's misquoting of ornithologist Storrs L. Olson’s discovery of the then-unnamed species as being "a giant, gargantuan, King Kong finch." (en)
  • Il beccogrosso King Kong o frosone King Kong (Chloridops regiskongi & Olson, 1991) è un uccello passeriforme estinto della famiglia Fringillidae. (it)
  • Kingkongfink (Chloridops regiskongi) är en förhistorisk utdöd fågel i familjen finkar inom ordningen tättingar som tidigare var endemisk för Hawaiiöarna. (sv)
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