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Late Quaternary prehistoric birds / Cenozoic / Ornithology / Hawaiian honeycreepers / Rhodacanthis / Greater Koa Finch / Lesser Koa Finch / Kona Grosbeak / Acacia koa / Drepanidinae / Extinction / Extinct birds
Date: 2013-05-22 17:38:49
Late Quaternary prehistoric birds
Cenozoic
Ornithology
Hawaiian honeycreepers
Rhodacanthis
Greater Koa Finch
Lesser Koa Finch
Kona Grosbeak
Acacia koa
Drepanidinae
Extinction
Extinct birds

Diversity and Distributions, (Diversity Distrib[removed], 441–451 Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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