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1 July 2009 A Large Fruit Pigeon (Columbidae) from the Early Miocene of New Zealand
Trevor H. Worthy, Suzanne J. Hand, Jennifer P. Worthy, Alan J. D. Tennyson, R. Paul Scofield
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Abstract

We describe a new genus and species of pigeon (Columbiformes) from a single coracoid from the St Bathans Fauna of New Zealand (16–19 mya). It is the first columbid species described from pre-Pliocene deposits in Australasia. Two apomorphies identify the fossil as belonging to the ptilinopine group of fruit pigeons, among which it is most similar to Hemiphaga, the large fruit pigeon currently endemic to the New Zealand biogeographic area. This reveals that the Hemiphaga lineage has been in New Zealand since the Early Miocene, which supports recent divergence-date estimates for Hemiphaga and its modern sister taxon (Lopholaimus) based on molecular data.

© 2009 by The American Ornithologists' Union.
Trevor H. Worthy, Suzanne J. Hand, Jennifer P. Worthy, Alan J. D. Tennyson, and R. Paul Scofield "A Large Fruit Pigeon (Columbidae) from the Early Miocene of New Zealand," The Auk 126(3), 649-656, (1 July 2009). https://doi.org/10.1525/auk.2009.08244
Received: 26 November 2008; Accepted: 1 March 2009; Published: 1 July 2009
KEYWORDS
Columbidae
Hemiphaga
Miocene fossil coracoid
New Zealand
Rupephaps
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