Diaphorapteryx Hawkinsi Bird

Diaphorapteryx Hawkinsi Bird

Diaphorapteryx Hawkinsi Bird

English Name:  Hawkins's Rail
Latin Name:  Diaphorapteryx hawkinsi
Protonym:   Nature 45 p.416
Taxonomy:  Gruiformes / Rallidae / Diaphorapteryx
Taxonomy Code:  hawrai1
Type Locality:  
Author:  Forbes
Publish Year:  1892
IUCN Status:  Extinct

DEFINITIONS

DIAPHORAPTERYX
‡ (Rallidae; Hawkins's Rail D. hawkinsi) Gr. διαφορος diaphoros  different  < διαφορεω diaphoreō  to disperse  < διαφερω diapherō  to carry across; genus Apteryx Shaw, 1813, kiwi; "Diaphorapteryx Forbes, 1892, Bull. Br. Ornith. Club 1: 21 — type (by monotypy) Aphanapteryx hawkinsi Forbes." (Checklist birds New Zealand, 3rd ed., 1990, p. 121).  The large, flightless Hawkins's or Mehonui Rail of the Chatham Islands is known only from skeletons and subfossil remains, but may have survived into the early 1800s.

hawkinsi
● William Hawkins (fl. 1881) settler on Chatham Is., collector (‡Diaphorapteryx).
● Roland Walter Hawkins (1920-2001) Canadian ornithologist, taxidermist, aviculturalist (syn. Uropsila leucogastra australis).