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Huahine gull

Temporal range: Late Holocene

Conservation status

Extinct

Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Charadriiformes
Family: Laridae
Genus: Chroicocephalus
Species:
C. utunui
Binomial name
Chroicocephalus utunui

(Steadman, 2002)

Synonyms
  • Larus utunui

The Huahine gull[1] (Chroicocephalus utunui), also known as the Society Islands gull,[2] is an extinct bird, a speciesofgull of which subfossil bones were found at the Fa'ahia archeological siteonHuahine, in the Society IslandsofFrench Polynesia.

The site is an early Polynesian occupation site dating to between 700 CE and 1200 CE, containing, as well as anthropogenic material, the remains of many species of birds now either globally or locally extinct, that were killed for their flesh, bones or feathers. The gull was described (asLarus utunui) from 12 bones from two individual birds. Osteological similarities suggest that the nearest living relative of the Huahine gull is the silver gull (C. novaehollandiae), the nearest extant populations of which are in New Zealand, 3,800 km south-west of Huahine.[3]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Larus utunui Steadman, 2002". INPN. Retrieved 20 October 2022.
  • ^ Samuel T. Turvey, ed. (2009). Holocene Extinctions. Oxford University Press. p. 85.
  • ^ Steadman, David W. (2002). "A new species of gull (Laridae: Larus) from an archeological site on Huahine, Society Islands". Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 115: 1–17.

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