Ducula shutleri Worthy and Burley, 2020

Steadman, David W. & Takano, Oona M., 2020, A new genus and species of pigeon (Aves, Columbidae) from the Kingdom of Tonga, with an evaluation of hindlimb osteology of columbids from Oceania, Zootaxa 4810 (3), pp. 401-420 : 409-410

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4810.3.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4324131

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Ducula shutleri Worthy and Burley, 2020
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Ducula shutleri Worthy and Burley, 2020

Referred Material. Ha`ateiho site, Tongatapu: tarsometatarsus UF 152051 ( Figs. 3 View FIGURE 3 , 4 View FIGURE 4 ) . Mele Havea site, Ha`afeva: coracoid UF 156618 ( Figs. 6 View FIGURE 6 , 7 View FIGURE 7 ) ; scapula UF 156457 ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 ) ; tibiotarsus UF 156405 ; tarsometatarsus UF 156286 ; ungual phalanges UF 156392, 157980 . Tongoleleka site, Lifuka : coracoids UF 158531, BPBM 165692 View Materials ( Figs. 6 View FIGURE 6 , 7 View FIGURE 7 ) ; tarsometatarsus UF 158292 .` Anatu ,`Eua: nasal UF 152063 ; scapula UF 151864 ; ulnae UF 152745, 152958 , 152968 ; tarsometatarsus UF 151882 ; ungual phalanx UF 152000 .

Remarks. Ducula shutleri , recently described from archaeological sites in the Vava`u group of Tonga ( Worthy & Burley 2020), belongs to the arboreal pigeon group (which also includes Hemiphaga , Ptilinopus , Drepanoptila , Gymnophaps , Tongoenas , and other species of Ducula ; see below) because of agreeing with them in characters 5–7 of the tibiotarsus, and characters 14–18 of the tarsometatarsus (Table 1). These eight characters collectively exclude D. shutleri from any of the intermediate or terrestrial pigeons. The material agrees in the characters of all five skeletal elements with modern species of Ducula . We refer the 16 specimens (6 skeletal elements) to D. shutleri based on agreement with characters stated in Worthy and Burley (2020), who pointed out that D. shutleri was larger than any congeneric species, living or extinct (Table 2). Ducula shutleri was listed as “ Ducula undescribed sp.” in Steadman (2006a:327, 328, 335).

Geological Age. Holocene and late Pleistocene. All specimens from Tongatapu and the Ha`apai Group are culturally associated and probably date from ~2850 to ~2700 cal BP. As with Tongoenas burleyi , Ducula shutleri became extinct after people colonized Tonga about 2850 cal BP; it is not known from historic (18 th or 19 th century) specimens or observations, and probably died out within a century or two of human arrival. On` Eua, the specimens of D. shutleri from`Anatu are much older: those from Layer II (five specimens) are>2850 cal BP but <60,000 – 80,000 years old; those from Layer III (two specimens) are> 60,000 –80,000 years old.

UF

Florida Museum of Natural History- Zoology, Paleontology and Paleobotany

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Aves

Order

Columbiformes

Family

Columbidae

Genus

Ducula

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