Petroicidae, Mathews, 1920

Andersen, Michael J., Fatdal, Lilly, Mauck III, William M. & Smith, Brian Tilston, 2017, An ornithological survey of Vanuatu on the islands of Éfaté, Malakula, Gaua, and Vanua Lava, Check List 13 (6), pp. 755-782 : 766

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.15560/13.6.755

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6492791

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scientific name

Petroicidae
status

 

Petroicidae View in CoL

Petroica multicolor Peale, 1848 View in CoL , Pacific Robin: Figure 4C, D

The Pacific Robin is a widespread, polytypic taxon that occurs from the Solomon Islands to Samoa. It is easily identifiable based on its tiny size and generally black-and-red plumage with pale forehead and wing patch. Only Cardinal Myzomela View in CoL ( Myzomela cardinalis View in CoL ) is superficially similar in plumage, but M. cardinalis View in CoL has a relatively long, decuved bill, whereas Pacific Robin has a much shorter, straight bill. Its IUCN status is Least Concern. Five subspecies occur in Vanuatu and we recorded 3 during our survey. Petroica multicolor feminina View in CoL , so named because males have female-like plumage ( Fig. 4C), is endemic to Éfaté; P. m. ambrynensis is widespread across central Vanuatu (Malakula and Gaua on our survey; Fig. 4D); and P. m. soror is endemic to Vanua Lava. We found Pacific Robins to be uncommon on Éfaté and Malakula and rare on Gaua and Vanua Lava. Individuals on Éfaté were vocal and specimens of males had enlarged gonads and seminal vesicles. A female on Gaua had 4 yolks (largest 4 mm). No specimens were molting and stomach contents were arthropods.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Aves

Order

Passeriformes

Family

Petroicidae

Loc

Petroicidae

Andersen, Michael J., Fatdal, Lilly, Mauck III, William M. & Smith, Brian Tilston 2017
2017
Loc

Petroica multicolor feminina

Mayr 1934
1934
Loc

Petroica multicolor

Peale 1848
1848
Loc

Myzomela

Vigors & Horsfield 1827
1827
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