List of extinct New Zealand animals
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This is a list of extinct New Zealand animals.
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[edit] Mammals
Apart from bats, New Zealand had no land mammals until humans arrived, but there have been fossil marine mammals found. New Zealand now has two surviving species of bat.
- Greater short-tailed bat, Mystacina robusta (1965)
New Zealand had some fossil marine mammal species.
[edit] Birds
[edit] Extinctions since mid-19th century European settlement
- Auckland Islands Merganser, Mergus australis
- Chatham Island Rail, Cabalus modestus
- Dieffenbach's Rail, Gallirallus dieffenbachii
- Stewart Island Snipe, Coenocorypha aucklandica iredalei
- Little Barrier Snipe, Coenocorypha aucklandica barrierensis
- New Zealand Quail, Coturnix novaezelandidae
- North Island Takahe, Porphyrio mantelli
- South Island Kokako, Callaeas cinerea cinerea (Believed extinct from the 1960s, but recent reports suggest a small population may still survive. See Kokako for details.)
- Huia, Heteralocha acutirostris
- South Island Piopio, Turnagra capensis
- North Island Piopio, Turnagra tanagra
- Chatham Island bellbird, Anthornis melanocephala
- New Zealand Little Bittern, Ixobrychus novaezelandiae
- Stephens Island Wren, Traversia lyalii
- Bush Wren, Xenicus longipes
- South Island Bush Wren, Xenicus longipes longipes
- North Island Bush Wren, Xenicus longipes stokesi
- Stewart Island Bush Wren, Xenicus longipes variabilis
- Chatham Island Fernbird, Bowdleria rufescens
- Laughing Owl, Sceloglaux albifacies
[edit] Extinctions since 14th century Maori settlement
- North Island Adzebill, Aptornis otidiformis
- South Island Adzebill, Aptornis defossor
- Eyles' Harrier, Circus eylesi
- Harpagornis (Haast's Eagle), Harpagornis moorei
- Giant Chatham Island Rail or Hawkins' Rail, Diaphorapteryx hawkinsi
- Hodgen's Waterhen or Hodgen's Rail, Gallinula hodgenorum
- Snipe-rail, Capellirallus karamu
- Chatham Island Coot, Fulica chathamensis
- New Zealand Coot, Fulica prisca
- Giant Chatham Island Snipe, Coenocorypha chathamica
- New Zealand Owlet-Nightjar, Aegotheles novaezealandiae
- Chatham Islands Raven, Corvus moriorum
- New Zealand Raven, Corvus antipodum
- North Island Raven, Corvus antipodum antipodum
- South Island Raven, Corvus antipodum pycrafti
- New Zealand Musk Duck or De Lautour's Duck, Biziura delautouri
- Chatham Island Duck, Pachyanas chathamica
- New Zealand Pink-eared Duck or Scarlett's Duck, Malacorhynchus scarletti
- Finsch's Duck, Chenonetta finschi
- North Island Goose, Cnemiornis gracilis
- South Island Goose, Cnemiornis calcitrans
- New Zealand Swan, Cygnus atratus sumnerensis
- Moa
- Bush Moa, Anomalopteryx didiformis
- Upland Moa, Megalapteryx didinus
- Benham's Megalapteryx, Megalapteryx benhami
- Heavy-footed Moa, Pachyornis elephantopus
- Crested Moa, Pachyornis australis
- Mappin's Moa, Pachyornis mappini
- Stout-legged Moa, Euryapteryx geranoides
- Coastal Moa, Euryapteryx curtus
- Eastern Moa, Emeus crassus
- North Island Giant Moa, Dinornis novaezealandiae
- Giant Moa, Dinornis robustus
[edit] Extinctions before human settlement
- Albatross (unnamed), Manu antiquus
- Narrow-flippered Penguin, Palaeeudyptes antarcticus
- Marples' Penguin, Palaeeudyptes marplesi
- New Zealand Giant Penguin, Pachydyptes ponderosus
- Wide-flippered Penguin, Platydyptes novaezealandiae
- Amies' Penguin, Platydyptes amiesi
- Lowe's Penguin, Archaeospheniscus lowei
- Lopdell's Penguin, Archaeospheniscus lopdelli
- Duntroon Penguin, Duntroonornis parvus
- Oliver's Penguin, Korora oliveri
- Harris' Penguin, Marplesornis novaezealandiae
- Moisley's Penguin, Tereingaornis moisleyi
- Ridgen's Penguin, Aptenodytes ridgeni
- Tyree's Penguin, Pygoscelis tyreei
- Miocene False-toothed Pelican, Pelagornis miocaenus
- Stirton's False-toothed Pelican, Pseudodontornis stirtoni
- Scarlett's Shearwater, Puffinus spelaeus (600 BP)
- Grant-Mackie's Wren, Pachyplichas jagmi
- Yaldwyn's Wren or Stout-legged Wren, Pachyplichas yaldwyni
- Long-billed Wren, Dendroscansor decurvirostris
[edit] Reptiles
- Kawekaweau, Hoplodactylus delcourti (1870)
- Narrow-bodied Skink, Oligosoma gracilicorpus
- Northland Skink, Cyclodina northlandi (Late Holocene)
Plesiosaurs and other fossil marine reptiles, such as mosasaurs, have been known from New Zealand.
- Mauisaurus, Mauisaurus haasti (Late Cretaceous, 65 million years ago)
- New Zealand Plesiosaur, Kaiwhekea katiki (Late Cretaceous, 69-70 million years ago)
- Waipara mosasaur, Prognathodon waiparaensis (Late Cretaceous, 70 million years ago)
[edit] Amphibians
- Aurora frog, Leiopelma auroraensis
- Markham's frog, Leiopelma markhami
- Waitomo frog, Leiopelma waitomoensis
- Stereospondyl - [1]
[edit] Fish
- New Zealand grayling, Prototroctes oxyrhynchus (1930s)
- New Zealand White Shark, Carcharodon angustidens (Oligocene, 26 M years)
[edit] Insects
- Karocolens tuberculatus
- Mecodema punctellum
[edit] Rediscovered
- New Zealand Storm-petrel, Oceanites maorianus (2003)
- South Island Takahe, Porphyrio hochstetteri (1948)
[edit] See also
- List of extinct animals
- Extinct birds (1500 - present)
- Later Quaternary Prehistoric Birds
[edit] External links
- The Extinction Website
- IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
- TerraNature - New Zealand Ecology - Native birds list
[edit] References
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- Bunce, M., Worthy, T.H., Ford, T., Hoppitt, W., Willerslev, E., Drummond A., and Cooper, A. 2003. Extreme reversed sexual size dimorphism in the extinct New Zealand moa Dinornis. Nature, 425:172-175.
- Cooper, A., Lalueza-Fox, C., Anderson, C., Rambaut, A., Austin, J., and Ward, R. 2001. Complete mitochondrial genome sequences of two extinct moas clarify ratite evolution. Nature 409:704-707.
- Day, D., 1981, The Doomsday Book of Animals, Ebury Press, London.
- Gill, B.; Martinson, P., (1991) New Zealand’s Extinct Birds, Random Century New Zealand Ltd.
- Gill, B. J. 2003. Osteometry and systematics of the extinct New Zealand ravens (Aves: Corvidae: Corvus). Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 1: 43-58.
- Flannery, T., and Schouten, P., 2001, A Gap in Nature: Discovering the World's Extinct Animals, William Heinemann, London. ISBN 0-434-00819-2 (UK edition).
- Fuller, E., 2001, Extinct Birds, Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-253-34034-9 (UK Edition).
- Huynen, L., Millar, C.D., Scofield, R.P., and Lambert, D.M. 2003. Nuclear DNA sequences detect species limits in ancient moa. Nature, 425:175-178.
- Perkins, S. 2003. Three Species No Moa? Fossil DNA analysis yields surprise. Science News, 164:84.
- Philip R. Millener & T. H. Worthy (1991). "Contribution to New Zealand's late Quaternary avifauna. II: Dendroscansor decurvirostris, a new genus and species of wren (Aves: Acantisittidae)." Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand. 21, 2: 179-200.
- Philip R. Millener (1988). "Contributions to New Zealand's late Quaternary avifauna. I: Pachyplichas, a new genus of wren (Aves: Acanthisittidae), with two new species." Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand. 18:383-406
- Wilson, K-J, (2004) Flight of the Huia, Canterbury University Press, Christchurch. ISBN 0-908812-52-3
- World Conservation Monitoring Centre 1996. Hoplodactylus delcourti. In: IUCN 2004. 2004 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>. Downloaded on 02 March 2006.
- World Conservation Monitoring Centre 1996. Karocolens tuberculatus. In: IUCN 2004. 2004 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>. Downloaded on 02 March 2006.
- World Conservation Monitoring Centre 1996. Mecodema punctellum. In: IUCN 2004. 2004 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>. Downloaded on 02 March 2006.
- Worthy, T.H. 1998. The Quaternary fossil avifauna of Southland, South Island, New Zealand. Journal of The Royal Society of New Zealand. Volume 28, Number 4, pp 537-589.
- Worthy, T.H., Holdaway R.N., 2002, The lost world of the Moa: Prehistoric Life of New Zealand, Indiana University Press, Bloomington. ISBN 0-253-34034-9.