Upland Moa

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Upland Moa
Lesser Megalapteryx head
Conservation status
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Superorder: Paleognathae
Order: Struthioniformes
Family: Dinornithidae
Genus: Megalapteryx
Haast[1]
Species: Megalapteryx didinus
Binomial name
Megalapteryx didinus
(Owen, 1883)[1]
Synonyms
  • Dinornis didinus (Owen, 1883)
  • Megalapteryx benhami (Archey, 1941)
  • Megalapteryx hamiltoni (Rothschild, 1907)
  • Megalapteryx hectori (Haast, 1886)
  • Megalapteryx huttoni (Rothschild, 1907)
  • Megalapteryx tenuipes (Lydekker, 1891)
  • Anomalopteryx didina (Lydekker, 1891)
  • Palaeocasuarius (Forbes, 1892)
  • Palaeocasuarius velox (Rothschild, 1907)
  • Palaeocasuarius elegans (Rothschild, 1907)
  • Palaeocasuarius haasti (Rothschild, 1907)

The Lesser Megalapteryx or Upland Moa (Megalapteryx didinus) was a species of ratite bird endemic to New Zealand. Ratites are flightless birds with a sternum without a keel. They also have a distinctive palate.[2] It was the last moa species to become extinct, vanishing around 1500.

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[edit] Fossils and remains

Preserved Megalapteryx foot, Natural History Museum[3]

Several specimens with soft tissue and feather remains are known:

[edit] Habitat and range

Restoration from 1907

It has been ascertained that this moa resided on the South Island only and in high-altitude beech forests.[2]

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ a b Brands, S. (2008)
  2. ^ a b Davies, S. J. J. F.
  3. ^ dkimages - discover - animals - Moa (Megalapteryx sp.)
  4. ^ Museum of New Zealand(a)
  5. ^ Worthy, T. H. (1989)
  6. ^ Museum of New Zealand(b)
  7. ^ McCulloch, B. (1991)
  8. ^ Museum of New Zealand(c)

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