10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DREPANID»
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1
Drepanidae: List of
Drepanid Genera, Drepaninae, Oak ...
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2
The Essential Naturalist: Timeless Readings in Natural History
This diversity of structure must have required a vast time for its evolution, and the
period at which the ancestral Drepanid immigrated to the islands must have been
very remote indeed. Whether all the existing species of this group have been ...
Michael H. Graham, Joan Parker, Paul K. Dayton, 2011
3
Hawaiian Feather Work: Additional notes on Hawaiian feather ...
the Drepanid birds themselves, indicating likewise an extremely ancient
occupation of the islands, and as the Drepanid birds are the pride of the
Hawaiian ornithologist, so are the Lobelioideae of the Hawaiian botanist."
Perkins again says: ...
William Tufts Brigham, 1918
4
Transactions of the New York Academy of Sciences
Includes the families Notodontidae, Thy- atiridae, Dioptidm, Geometridae,
Brephidae, Drepanid», Agaris- tidae, Noctuidae. Cymbidre (=Nycteolinae of
Hampson), Litho- siidae, Pericopidae, Arctiidae, Euchromiidae (=Syntomidae of
Hampson, ...
5
The Families of Malesian Moths and Butterflies
The Drepanoidea are defined by: presence of a lateral prespiracular sclerite
between the first tergite and second sternite of the abdomen that is modified into
the distinctive drepanid tympanal organs (see p. 83); larval mandibles that have a
...
Jeremy Daniel Holloway, Geoffrey Kibby, Djunijanti Peggie, 2001
6
Memoirs of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum of Polynesian ...
the Drepanid birds themselves, indicating likewise an extremely ancient
occupation of the islands, and as the Drepanid birds are the pride of the
Hawaiian ornithologist, so are the Lobelipideac of the Hawaiian botanist."
Perkins again says: ...
7
Barefoot on lava: the journals and correspondence of ...
Then I saw a black Hemignathine bird [drepanid]. Did not shoot for fear of losing it
and after a time lost to sight of it. Found a blossoming Lehua tree still further on
with a number of red birds in it [Himatione sanguinea and Vestiaria], also one ...
8
The Journal of Heredity
and the pollen is thus prematurely discharged. The base of the corolla tubes,
especially those of the large flowering species, is usually filled with great
numbers of Brachypeplus (small insects with short wings) and the Drepanid birds
may find ...
9
Fauna Hawaiiensis: Being the Land-fauna of the Hawaiian ...
7. (8) Beak straight, long, and strong, about as long as the metatarsus. (No well-
marked sexual distinctions in plumage of adults. Tongue long, brush-like,
typically Drepanid.) Viridonia. 8. (7) Beak curved or straight, if straight then much
shorter ...
... DISEASE, DISEASE, DREPANID DREPANID DREPANID DREPANID
DREPANIS ECONOHIC EGG, HAB ENDANGER ENDANGEP DEPOPULATION
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Cooperative National Park Resources Studies Unit, Hawaii, 1978