Maupiti monarch

The Maupiti monarch (Pomarea maupitiensis) was a species of bird in the family Monarchidae. It was endemic to the island of Maupiti in the Society Islands (French Polynesia). The Maupiti monarch became extinct shortly after the type specimen was collected in 1823[2] by the French Navy officer Jules de Blosseville. At the time of its collection, it was unknown to zoologists.[3]

Maupiti monarch
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Monarchidae
Genus: Pomarea
Species:
P. maupitiensis
Binomial name
Pomarea maupitiensis
(Garnot, 1829)

Taxonomy and systematics

The Tahiti monarch was originally described in the genus Muscicapa. The Maupiti monarch was formerly considered conspecific with the Tahiti monarch until the species was split in 2012.[4] The Maupiti monarch was formerly referred to by the scientific name Pomarea pomarea (Lesson & Garnot, 1828), but that name turns out to be a junior synonym of P. nigra (Sparrman, 1785), necessitating changing the Maupiti monarch's scientific name to P. maupitiensis (Garnot, 1829).[5]

Notes

  1. BirdLife International (2012). "Pomarea pomarea". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2012. Retrieved 26 November 2013.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  2. "Maupiti Monarch (Pomarea pomarea) - BirdLife species factsheet". www.birdlife.org. Retrieved 2016-10-25.
  3. Lee 2018, p. 345.
  4. "IOC World Bird List 3.1". IOC World Bird List Datasets. doi:10.14344/ioc.ml.3.1.
  5. Dickinson, Edward C.; Lee, Michael; Cibois, Alice; Boussès, Patrick; Fuchs, Jérôme (2019). "Clarifying the nomenclature of Pomarea species (Monarchidae) from the Society Islands". Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. 139 (1): 65–74. doi:10.25226/bboc.v139i1.2019.a5. ISSN 0007-1595.

References

  • Lee, Michael (2018). Navigators & Naturalists: French Exploration of New Zealand and the South Seas (1769–1824). Auckland, New Zealand: David Bateman. ISBN 978-1-86953-965-8.


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