. "L'akialoa di Lanai, o, pi\u00F9 correttamente, akialoa di Lanai (Akialoa lanaiensis (Rothschild, 1893)) \u00E8 un uccello passeriforme estinto della famiglia Fringillidae."@it . . "Lanai-akialoa"@nl . . . . . . "Lanai-akialoa (Akialoa lanaiensis) \u00E4r en utd\u00F6d f\u00E5gel i familjen finkar inom ordningen t\u00E4ttingar. F\u00E5geln f\u00F6rekom tidigare p\u00E5 Lanai i Hawaii\u00F6arna. Den betraktades l\u00E4nge som en underart till A. ellisiana. IUCN kategoriserar den som utd\u00F6d."@sv . "L'akialoa de Lanai (Akialoa lanaiensis) \u00E9s un ocell extint de la fam\u00EDlia dels fring\u00EDl\u00B7lids (Fringillidae)."@ca . "Hawajka d\u0142ugodzioba (Akialoa lanaiensis) \u2013 gatunek ma\u0142ego ptaka z rodziny \u0142uszczakowatych (Fringillidae). Wyst\u0119powa\u0142 endemicznie na hawajskiej wyspie L\u0101na\u02BBi. Widziany po raz ostatni w 1894 \u2013 nieca\u0142e dwa lata po odkryciu. Uznany za wymar\u0142y."@pl . . "Maui Nui \u02BBakialoa"@en . . . "1123740381"^^ . . . . . . . "Hawajka d\u0142ugodzioba"@pl . . "De lanai-akialoa (Akialoa lanaiensis synoniem: Hemignathus ellisianus lanaiensis) is een uitgestorven zangvogel uit de familie Fringillidae (vinkachtigen). De vogel was endemisch op het eiland Lanai, Hawa\u00EF en werd daar in 1892 verzameld, maar lijkt te zijn voorgekomen op alle grote eilanden van het voormalige Maui Nui v\u00F3\u00F3r menselijke kolonisatie. Verder is er fossiel materiaal."@nl . "The Maui Nui 'akialoa or Lana'i 'akialoa (Akialoa lanaiensis) was a Hawaiian honeycreeper of the subfamily Carduelinae and the family Fringillidae. It was endemic to the island of Lanai, Hawaii in modern times, but seems to have occurred on all major islands of former Maui Nui before human settlement. The Maui Nui akialoa was one of the birds that made up the Hawaiian honeyeater genus Akialoa. This genus included about 7 species of long-billed birds that were from five to nine inches in length. What made up to a third of their length was their bill which ranged from an inch in length, to two and a half. This species was the second largest of the recently extinct akialoas(3 larger species, the Hoopoe-billed 'akialoa and 2 undescribed, went extinct when Polynesians colonised the islands) and was the most widespread. It once inhabited the islands of Lanai, Kahoolawe, Maui and Molokai (the islands that together made up the prehistoric island of Maui Nui), but it vanished on all except Lanai before scientists could see them alive there. It was a grayish-yellow bird that was found at mid-altitude areas where it was seen pecking on bark in search or insects and seen pecking at flowers in search of nectar. The bird was six inches long, with a bill that was an inch and a half in length. It was a bird that was very fragile in nature and elusive. It was never found in high numbers and may have been on the verge of extinction on Maui when the Europeans arrived. The loss of the understory layer to pigs was a big hit to the last of the birds. If the land was cleared by pigs, the land would have a forest floor layer made up of durable, pig resistant plants the akialoa was not accustomed to. By 1892, this akialoa was gone, and was the first of seven species of akialoa to go extinct in modern times due to habitat loss and introduced diseases."@en . . "Lanai-akialoa"@sv . "EX"@en . . . . . . . "lanaiensis"@en . "La akialoa de Lanai (Akialoa lanaiensis) es una especie extinta de ave paseriforme de la familia Fringillidae. Era end\u00E9mica de la isla hawaiana de Lanai, pero parece haber habitado en todas las islas principales del antiguo antes del asentamiento humano."@es . "Hemignathus ellisiana lanaiensis"@en . "Akialoa de Lanai"@fr . "3030"^^ . "Rothschild, 1893"@en . "L'akialoa di Lanai, o, pi\u00F9 correttamente, akialoa di Lanai (Akialoa lanaiensis (Rothschild, 1893)) \u00E8 un uccello passeriforme estinto della famiglia Fringillidae."@it . . "Akialoa de Lanai"@ca . "Illustration by John Gerrard Keulemans"@en . "L'akialoa de Lanai (Akialoa lanaiensis) \u00E9s un ocell extint de la fam\u00EDlia dels fring\u00EDl\u00B7lids (Fringillidae)."@ca . "La akialoa de Lanai (Akialoa lanaiensis) es una especie extinta de ave paseriforme de la familia Fringillidae. Era end\u00E9mica de la isla hawaiana de Lanai, pero parece haber habitado en todas las islas principales del antiguo antes del asentamiento humano."@es . . . . "Akialoa lanaiensis \u00E9 uma esp\u00E9cie de ave da fam\u00EDlia Fringillidae. Foi end\u00E9mica da ilha de Lanai, Hawai. Foi extinta devido \u00E0 perda de habitat."@pt . . . . . "L'Akialoa de Lanai (Akialoa lanaiensis), aussi appel\u00E9 H\u00E9mignathe \u00E0 long bec et H\u00E9mignathe de Lanai, est une esp\u00E8ce \u00E9teinte d'oiseau de la famille des Fringillidae. L'esp\u00E8ce \u00E9tait end\u00E9mique de l'\u00EEle de Lanai dans l'archipel d'Hawa\u00EF. L'esp\u00E8ce a longtemps \u00E9t\u00E9 consid\u00E9r\u00E9e comme une sous-esp\u00E8ce du Grand Akialoa. Elle a disparu au XXe si\u00E8cle, victime de la perte de son habitat."@fr . . . . "L'Akialoa de Lanai (Akialoa lanaiensis), aussi appel\u00E9 H\u00E9mignathe \u00E0 long bec et H\u00E9mignathe de Lanai, est une esp\u00E8ce \u00E9teinte d'oiseau de la famille des Fringillidae. L'esp\u00E8ce \u00E9tait end\u00E9mique de l'\u00EEle de Lanai dans l'archipel d'Hawa\u00EF. L'esp\u00E8ce a longtemps \u00E9t\u00E9 consid\u00E9r\u00E9e comme une sous-esp\u00E8ce du Grand Akialoa. Elle a disparu au XXe si\u00E8cle, victime de la perte de son habitat."@fr . . "Akialoa lanaiensis"@pt . "De lanai-akialoa (Akialoa lanaiensis synoniem: Hemignathus ellisianus lanaiensis) is een uitgestorven zangvogel uit de familie Fringillidae (vinkachtigen). De vogel was endemisch op het eiland Lanai, Hawa\u00EF en werd daar in 1892 verzameld, maar lijkt te zijn voorgekomen op alle grote eilanden van het voormalige Maui Nui v\u00F3\u00F3r menselijke kolonisatie. Verder is er fossiel materiaal. De Lanai-akialoa was een van de vogels die deel uitmaakten van het honingetergeslacht Akialoa. Dit geslacht omvatte ongeveer 7 soorten vogels met lange snavel die tussen de vijf en negen centimeter lang waren. Wat tot een derde van hun lengte uitmaakte, was hun snavel die varieerde van 1 tot 2,5 centimeter lang. Het was een grijs-gele vogel die werd gevonden in gebieden op middelhoge hoogte waar men hem op schors zag pikken op zoek naar insecten of naar bloemen."@nl . "IUCN3.1"@en . "Akialoa lanaiensis \u00E9 uma esp\u00E9cie de ave da fam\u00EDlia Fringillidae. Foi end\u00E9mica da ilha de Lanai, Hawai. Foi extinta devido \u00E0 perda de habitat."@pt . "12178454"^^ . "The Maui Nui 'akialoa or Lana'i 'akialoa (Akialoa lanaiensis) was a Hawaiian honeycreeper of the subfamily Carduelinae and the family Fringillidae. It was endemic to the island of Lanai, Hawaii in modern times, but seems to have occurred on all major islands of former Maui Nui before human settlement. It was a grayish-yellow bird that was found at mid-altitude areas where it was seen pecking on bark in search or insects and seen pecking at flowers in search of nectar. The bird was six inches long, with a bill that was an inch and a half in length."@en . "Akialoa"@en . . . . . . . "Q27075766"@en . "Akialoa lanaiensis"@es . . "Hawajka d\u0142ugodzioba (Akialoa lanaiensis) \u2013 gatunek ma\u0142ego ptaka z rodziny \u0142uszczakowatych (Fringillidae). Wyst\u0119powa\u0142 endemicznie na hawajskiej wyspie L\u0101na\u02BBi. Widziany po raz ostatni w 1894 \u2013 nieca\u0142e dwa lata po odkryciu. Uznany za wymar\u0142y."@pl . "Q5493691"@en . . . "Lanai-akialoa (Akialoa lanaiensis) \u00E4r en utd\u00F6d f\u00E5gel i familjen finkar inom ordningen t\u00E4ttingar. F\u00E5geln f\u00F6rekom tidigare p\u00E5 Lanai i Hawaii\u00F6arna. Den betraktades l\u00E4nge som en underart till A. ellisiana. IUCN kategoriserar den som utd\u00F6d."@sv . . "Akialoa lanaiensis"@it .