Macropygia arevarevauupa
Classis : Aves
Ordo : Columbiformes
Familia : Columbidae
Subfamilia : Columbinae
Tribus : Columbini
Genus : Macropygia
Species : M. arevarevauupa
Ordo : Columbiformes
Familia : Columbidae
Subfamilia : Columbinae
Tribus : Columbini
Genus : Macropygia
Species : M. arevarevauupa
Macropygia arevarevauupa est exstincta avium species familiae Columbidarum, cuius ossa subfossilia apud Fa'ahia situm archaeologicum Huahine in Insulis Societatis Polynesiae Francicae, inventa sunt. Situs est novus habitationis locus Polynesius, inter annos 700 et 1200 constitutus, qui, cum materie anthropogenica, reliquias continet multarum avium specierum, aut per orbem terrarum aut in variis locis nunc exstinctarum, quae ob earum carnem, ossa, vel pennas interfectae sunt.[2]
Notae
recensereBibliographia
recensere- Kirchman, Jeremy J., et Steadman, David W. 2006. New Species of Rails (Aves: Rallidae) From an Archaeological Site on Huahine, Society Islands. Pacific Science 60:281.
- Steadman, David W. 1992. New species of Gallicolumba and Macropygia (Aves: Columbidae) from archeological sites in Polynesia. In Papers in Avian Paleontology Honoring Pierce Brodkorb 36:329–348. Science series Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, ed. Jonathan J. Becker.
- Steadman, David W., et Dominique S. Pahlavan, 2006. Extinction and biogeography of birds on huahine, society islands, French Polynesia. Geoarchaeology 7(5):449–483