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A new species of Starling (Sturnidae, Aplonis) from an archeological site on Huahine, Society Islands

  • Publication Type

    Journal

  • Publication Year

    1989

  • Author(s)

    D.W. Steadman

  • Journal Name

    Notornis

  • Volume, Issue

    36, 3

  • Pagination

    161-169

  • Article Type

    Paper

Keywords

starling; Huahine; Society Islands; new species


A new species of Starling (Sturnidae, Aplonis) from an archeological site on Huahine, Society Islands

Notornis, 36 (3), 161-169

D.W. Steadman (1989)

Article Type: Paper

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A new species of extinct starling, Aplonis diluvialis, is described from the Fa’ahia Archaeological Site on Huahine, Society Islands, French Polynesia. A. diluvialis was larger than any Indo-Pacific congeners except A. atrifusca of Samoa. The only other Eastern Polynesian islands where starlings have been recorded with certainty are Rarotonga (A. cinerascens) and Mauke (A. mavornata). In pre-human times, however, species of Aplonis may have occurred through much of Eastern Polynesia.