DREPANIDINI (James, 2004)

James, Helen F. & Olson, Storrs L., 2005, The diversity and biogeography of koa-finches (Drepanidini: Rhodacanthis), with descriptions of two new species, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 144 (4), pp. 527-541 : 531

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https://doi.org/ 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2005.00173.x

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DREPANIDINI
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TRIBE DREPANIDINI

A cladistic analysis of osteological characters placed the historical and fossil taxa of Rhodacanthis in the tribe Drepanidini ( James, 2004) . The fossil cranium of the larger new species may also be assigned to the Drepanidini by the following combination of characters:

1. The olfactory nerve travels through the interorbital septum, a trait that is universally present in the Drepanidini and in a few species of Carduelini but not known to occur in any other Passeriformes ( James, 2004: character 63).

2. The interorbital septum is fully ossified, thick and entirely double-walled, as expected for a cardueline or drepanidine finch with a deep, finch-like bill ( Fig. 2 View Figure 2 ; Zusi, 1978; James, 2004;: character 52).

3. In agreement with most species of the Drepanidini but different from other nine-primaried oscines, it has a very distinct scar for the attachment of musculus (M) protractor pterygoidei sensu stricto on the interorbital septum, with a raised border anteriorly and dorsally ( James, 2004: character 50).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Aves

Order

Passeriformes

Family

Fringillidae

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Aves

Order

Passeriformes

Family

Fringillidae

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