Mohoidae

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Hawaiian honeyeaters
Temporal range: Holocene
Moho apicalis and Chaetoptila angustipluma
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Superfamily: Bombycilloidea
Family: Mohoidae
Fleischer, James and Olson, 2008
Genera

Moho
Chaetoptila

Diversity
Moho: 4

Chaetoptila: 3

Mohoidae, also known as the Hawaiian honeyeaters, was a

Turnagridae is regarded as invalid. The last surviving species in the family, the Kauai O'o
(Moho braccatus), became extinct after 1987.

Taxonomy

Until recently, these birds were thought to belong to the family Meliphagidae (honeyeaters) due to their very similar appearance and behavior, including many morphological details. However, a 2008 study argued, on the basis of a phylogenetic analysis of DNA from museum specimens, that the genera Moho and Chaetoptila are not even closely related to the Meliphagidae but instead belong to a group within the Passerida that includes the waxwings and the palmchat; they appear especially close to the silky-flycatchers. Hawaiian honeyeaters did not evolve from the similar looking Australasian honeyeaters, but instead represent a striking case of convergent evolution.[1] The authors proposed a family, Mohoidae, for these two extinct genera.[2]

Phylogenetic evidence from a 2019 taxonomic study supports the Mohoidae having an early Miocene origin, having originated 15-20 million years ago, and being the sister group to the family Hypocoliidae, which contains only the grey hypocolius (Hypocolius ampelinus), with the clade containing Mohoidae and Hypocoliidae being sister to the hylocitrea of Hylocitreidae, which diverged from them slightly earlier in the Miocene.[3] This makes them much older than the other major radiation of endemic Hawaiian birds, the Hawaiian honeycreepers (a clade within Fringillidae), which originated much later in the Miocene, around 7 million years ago.[4]

Species

Family: Mohoidae

Gallery

  • Oʻahu ʻōʻō
    Oʻahu ʻōʻō
  • Bishop's ʻōʻō
    Bishop's ʻōʻō
  • Hawaiʻi ʻōʻō
    Hawaiʻi ʻōʻō
  • Kauaʻi ʻōʻō
    Kauaʻi ʻōʻō
  • Kioea
    Kioea

References