Bar-winged rail

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Bar-winged rail
Drawing from 1867
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N. poecilopterus
Binomial name
Nesoclopeus poeciloptera
(Hartlaub, 1866)
Synonyms
  • Hypotaenidia poeciloptera
  • Gallirallus poecilopterus

The bar-winged rail (Nesoclopeus poeciloptera) was a species of bird in the family Rallidae. It was endemic to Fiji and was last collected ca 1890 in Viti Levu. The species was identified from twelve 19th century specimens, some of which are known to be in Boston, London and New York. The last unconfirmed sighting of this bird was in 1973.

Description

Egg

It was a flightless island ground-nesting forest/freshwater swamp dweller and is believed to have disappeared after the introduction of the mongoose and cats to the islands.

References

  • University of Wisconsin Reference [1] Downloaded 22 December 2007.

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