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Mysterious Starling

Educational resources on Mysterious Starling

Mysterious Starling or Aplonis mavornata is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Extinct . IUCN Profile of the Mysterious Starling

Academic web links for the Mysterious Starling.


elibrary.unm.edu
Mauke Island [Mysterious] Starling (Aplonis mavornata) last specimen collected by A. Bloxham 2 PM 09 August 1825 (HMS Blonde) on Mauke Island
elibrary.unm.edu/sora/Auk/v067n01/p0066-p0088.pdf

Extinction: Mauke Island Starling UWSP GEOG358 [Heywood]
Mauke Island [Mysterious] Starling (Aplonis mavornata) last specimen collected by A. Bloxham 2 PM 09 August 1825 (HMS Blonde) on Mauke Island
www.uwsp.edu/geo/faculty/heywood/geog358/extinctb/MaukeSta.htm

ADW: Aplonis mavornata: Classification
Aplonis mavornata (mysterious starling) ...
animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/classification/Aplonis_mavornata.html

On Parasites Lost
There were probably lice on the dodo, the Raiatea parakeet, the Tahitian sandpiper, the mysterious starling, and on many of the hundreds of other extinct birds on the pages of my book
www4.ncsu.edu/~rrdunn/On%20Parasites%20Lost.pdf

ADW: Aplonis: Classification
... Aplonis mavornata (mysterious starling)
animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/classification/Aplonis.html

www.uwsp.edu
Mauke Island [Mysterious] Starling: Aplonis mavornata [inornata] 1825: Mauke, Cook Islands: Cebu Thrush [Black Shama] Copsychus niger cebuensis: 1956
www.uwsp.edu/geo/faculty/heywood/Geog358/endangr/extinctb/ExtinctbL.htm

www.uwsp.edu
Mauke Island [Mysterious] Starling: Aplonis mavornata [inornata] 1825: Mauke, Cook Islands: arboreal forest dweller omnivore(?) London: natural: Fuller, E. Extinct Birds of the World
www.uwsp.edu/geo/faculty/heywood/Geog358/extinctb/ExtinctbL.htm

Pacific Flying Foxes (Mammalia: Chiroptera): Two NewSpeciesof ...
...include the Tahitian Sandpiper (Prosobonialeucoptera) and Raiatea Parakeet (Cyanoramphusulietanus) of the Society Islands, which were last recorded before 1800; the Mysterious Starling
entomology.si.edu/StaffPages/LHelgen/2009_Samoan-Pteropus_Novitates.pdf

Conservation
Chaunoproctus ferreorostris Bonin Is. Japan 1890 Pohnpei Mountain Starling Aplonis pelzelni Caroline Is. 1956 Kosrae Mountain Starling Aplonis corvina Caroline Is. 1828 Mysterious Starling
www.ioe.ucla.edu/CTR/staff/smith/ornithology/Week-10-Conservation.pdf

Publication List, Storrs L. Olson, Senior Scientist, Divison of Birds ...
An early account of some birds from Mauke, Cook Islands, and the origin of the "Mysterious Starling" Aplonis mavornata Buller, Notornis, 33(4):197-208
vertebrates.si.edu/birds/birds_staff_pages/StorrsOlson_Publicationslist.cfm







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