Greater ʻakialoa
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Greater akialoa Temporal range: Holocene
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The greater akialoa group was a set of three species of birds growing up to 19 centimetres (7.5 in) long. Its bill took up to a third of the body length. The group had three species, confined to the Hawaiian Islands of Lanai, Oahu and Kauai respectively. It did not include the much smaller Lesser ʻakialoa, which was considered a full species. The Lanai and Oahu forms are extinct, while there is a remote possibility that the Kauai form survives.
- Kauaʻi ʻakialoa (Hemignathus stejnegeri) (Wilson, 1889)
- Maui Nui ʻakialoa (Hemignathus lanaiensis)
- Oahu ʻakialoa (Hemignathus ellisiana)
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