Gallirallus

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Gallirallus
File:Weka (bird).jpg
Weka, Gallirallus australis
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Gruiformes
Family: Rallidae
Genus: Gallirallus
Lafresnaye, 1841
Type species
Gallirallus brachypterus Lafresnaye, 1841=Rallus australis Sparman, 1786
Species

18, of which 6 extict

Gallirallus is a genus of rails that live in the Australasian-Pacific region. The genus is characterised by an ability to colonise relatively small and isolated islands and thereafter to evolve flightless forms, many of which became extinct following Polynesian settlement.

Taxonomy

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The genus Gallirallus was introduced in 1841 by the French ornithologist Frédéric de Lafresnaye to accommodate a single species, Gallirallus brachypterus Lafresnaye.[1] This is the type species. The name is a junior synonym of Rallus australis Sparman, 1786, the weka.[2] The genus name is a portmanteau of the genera Gallus that had been introduced by Mathurin Jacques Brisson in 1760 for the fowl, and the genus Rallus that had been introduced by Carl Linnaeus in 1758 for the rails.[3]

The genus Gallirallus now includes species that were formerly placed in the genera Aptenorallus, Habroptila, Eulabeornis, Cabalus, and Hypotaenidia.[4] Based on genetic analyses that showed relatively shallow branch lengths and sometimes conflicting relationships,[5][6] the five genera have been subsumed into a broad Gallirallus.[7]

Description

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Many of the rails, including the well-known weka of New Zealand, are flightless or nearly so. Many of the resultant flightless island endemics became extinct after the arrival of humans, which hunted these birds for food, introduced novel predators like rats, dogs or pigs, and upset the local ecosystems. A common Polynesian name of these rails, mainly relatives of G. philippensis, is veka/weka (in English, this name is generally limited to Gallirallus australis).

On the other hand, Gallirallus species are (with the exception of the weka) notoriously retiring and shy birds with often drab coloration.

Species

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The genus contains 18 species. Of these 6 have become extinct in historical times.[7]

Image Common name Scientific name Distribution
File:Calayan rail.jpg Calayan rail Gallirallus calayanensis
(formerly in Aptenorallus)
Calayan Island (far northern Philippines)
File:HabroptilaWallaciiWolf.jpg Invisible rail Gallirallus wallacii
(formerly in Habroptila)
Halmahera (northern Moluccas)
File:Chestnut Rail A4804.jpg Chestnut rail Gallirallus castaneoventris
(formerly in Eulabeornis)
Aru Islands (southwest of New Guinea) and coastal north Australia
File:Gallirallus australis LC0248.jpg Weka Gallirallus australis North Island, South Island, Stewart Island and satellites (New Zealand)
File:Gallirallus lafresnayanus.jpg New Caledonian rail Gallirallus lafresnayanus
(formerly in Cabalus)
forest of New Caledonia (probably extinct; no definite records since 1890)
File:Lord Howe Woodhen 3.jpg Lord Howe woodhen Gallirallus sylvestris
(formerly in Hypotaenidia)
Lord Howe Island (east of Australia)
File:Gallirallus okinawae - National Museum of Nature and Science, Tokyo - DSC07075.JPG Okinawa rail Gallirallus okinawae
(formerly in Hypotaenidia)
forest and edge from lowlands to hills of northern Okinawa (Ryukyu Islands, southern Japan)
File:Gallirallus.pacificus.jpg Tahiti rail Gallirallus pacificus
(formerly in Hypotaenidia)
formerly Tahiti and adjacent eastern Society Islands; extinct, last reported 1800
File:Buff banded rail.jpg Buff-banded rail Gallirallus philippensis
(formerly in Hypotaenidia)
Philippines to Australia and Pacific islands
File:Cabalus modestus.jpg Chatham rail Gallirallus modestus
(formerly in Cabalus)
formerly Chatham Islands; extinct, last reported 1900
File:CabalusDieffenbachiiKeulemans.jpg Dieffenbach's rail Gallirallus dieffenbachii
(formerly in Hypotaenidia)
formerly Chatham Islands; extinct, last reported 1900
File:RallusInsignisSmit (cropped).jpg Pink-legged rail Gallirallus insignis
(formerly in Hypotaenidia)
forest of New Britain (southeastern Bismarck Archipelago)
File:EulabeornisWoodfordiKeulemans.jpg Woodford's rail Gallirallus woodfordi
(formerly in Hypotaenidia)
Solomon Islands
File:Nesoclopeus.poecilopterus.ofgh.jpg Bar-winged rail Gallirallus poecilopterus
(formerly in Eulabeornis)
formerly Viti Levu and Ovalau, Fiji (western Polynesia); extinct, last reported 1973
File:GuamRail02.jpg Guam rail Gallirallus owstoni
(formerly in Hypotaenidia)
forest of Guam (southern Mariana Islands); extinct in the wild until successfully reintroduced into Rota (southernmost Northern Mariana Islands) and Cocos Islands (just south of Guam)
File:Gallirallus wakensis (cropped).jpg Wake Island rail Gallirallus wakensis
(formerly in Hypotaenidia)
formerly Wake Island; extinct, last reported 1944
File:Gallirallus torquatus (cropped).JPG Barred rail Gallirallus torquatus
(formerly in Hypotaenidia)
Philippines, islets off Sabah (Malaysia), Sulawesi and satellites and west New Guinea
Roviana rail Gallirallus rovianae
(formerly in Hypotaenidia)
New Georgia islands (west-central Solomon Islands)

Species extinct before A.D. 1500

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File:Vava'u Gallirallus.jpg
Illustration of an unidentified extinct species (possibly G. vekamatolu) from Vava'u, 1793

Aside from the weka, all species classified in the genus Gallirallus are only known from subfossil remains, having gone extinct in the Quaternary extinction event. Given the recent taxonomic changes that have led to the weka being the only remaining Gallirallus species, it is possible these may also belong to different genera, but are presently retained in Gallirallus due to uncertainty.[8]

References

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