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Didunculus

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Subfamily
  
Didunculinae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Genus

Family
  
Columbidae

Scientific name
  
Didunculus

Higher classification
  
Didunculinae

Order
  
Columbiformes

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Similar
  
Tooth‑billed pigeon, Pigeons and doves, Bird, Reinwardtoena, Petrophassa

The tooth-billed pigeons are the only genus (Didunculus) of the subfamily Didunculinae, in the pigeon and dove family, (Columbidae). It has no close living relatives, but it has been shown to be genetically close to the dodo, and the genus name Didunculus means "little dodo". The jaw and tongue structure, and the superficially parrotlike bill have suggested a relationship to the parrots, but these features have arisen from its specialised diet rather than any real relationship.

Species

Two species are known:

  • Didunculus placopedetes, Tongan tooth-billed pigeon (EX)
  • Didunculus strigirostris, Tooth-billed pigeon (CR)
  • The Tongan tooth-billed pigeon (Didunculus placopedetes) is only known from subfossil remains in several archaeological sites in Tonga dating 2700–2850 BP and now extinct. The tooth-billed pigeon (Didunculus strigirostris) from Samoa is critically endangered.

    References

    Didunculus Wikipedia