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- Ascension_Crake abstract "The Ascension Crake (Mundia elpenor) is an extinct flightless bird that previously lived on Ascension Island in the South Atlantic Ocean. It was declared extinct by Groombridge in 1994; BirdLife International confirmed this in 2000 and 2004. It is a member of the family Rallidae.The bird was endemic to Ascension Island. Numerous subfossil bones of the bird have been found; Peter Mundy made a sketch of it in 1656. It most likely lived in the near-desert areas of the island and primarily ate Sooty Tern (Sterna fuscata) eggs. It is probable that it became extinct after rats were introduced to the island in the 18th century, but it may have survived until the introduction of feral cats in 1815.The bird was regarded by Storrs Olson as a relative of Atlantisia rogersi, but recent analysis (Bourne et al., 2003) has shown that the differences between the two are greater than previously appreciated. The new genus Mundia (named after the discoverer Peter Mundy) was created in 2003.".
- Ascension_Crake binomialAuthority Storrs_L._Olson.
- Ascension_Crake class Bird.
- Ascension_Crake conservationStatus "EX".
- Ascension_Crake conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Ascension_Crake family Rallidae.
- Ascension_Crake kingdom Animal.
- Ascension_Crake order Gruiformes.
- Ascension_Crake phylum Chordate.
- Ascension_Crake species Extinction.
- Ascension_Crake thumbnail Mundia.elpenor.jpg?width=300.
- Ascension_Crake wikiPageExternalLink Nycticorax_olsoni.pdf.
- Ascension_Crake wikiPageExternalLink index.html?action=SpcHTMDetails.asp&sid=30092&m=0.
- Ascension_Crake wikiPageID "9549696".
- Ascension_Crake wikiPageRevisionID "588060937".
- Ascension_Crake binomial "Mundia elpenor".
- Ascension_Crake classis Bird.
- Ascension_Crake familia Rallidae.
- Ascension_Crake genus "†Mundia".
- Ascension_Crake hasPhotoCollection Ascension_Crake.
- Ascension_Crake imageCaption "Drawing by Peter Mundy, 1656".
- Ascension_Crake name "Ascension Crake".
- Ascension_Crake ordo Gruiformes.
- Ascension_Crake phylum Chordate.
- Ascension_Crake regnum "Animalia".
- Ascension_Crake species "†M. elpenor".
- Ascension_Crake status "EX".
- Ascension_Crake statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Ascension_Crake subject Category:Animals_described_in_1973.
- Ascension_Crake subject Category:Bird_extinctions_since_1500.
- Ascension_Crake subject Category:Extinct_animals_of_Africa.
- Ascension_Crake subject Category:Extinct_birds_of_Atlantic_islands.
- Ascension_Crake subject Category:Extinct_flightless_birds.
- Ascension_Crake subject Category:Fauna_of_Ascension_Island.
- Ascension_Crake subject Category:Rallidae.
- Ascension_Crake type Animal100015388.
- Ascension_Crake type AnimalsDescribedIn1973.
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- Ascension_Crake type Chordate101466257.
- Ascension_Crake type ExtinctFlightlessBirds.
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- Ascension_Crake type Eukaryote.
- Ascension_Crake type Species.
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- Ascension_Crake comment "The Ascension Crake (Mundia elpenor) is an extinct flightless bird that previously lived on Ascension Island in the South Atlantic Ocean. It was declared extinct by Groombridge in 1994; BirdLife International confirmed this in 2000 and 2004. It is a member of the family Rallidae.The bird was endemic to Ascension Island. Numerous subfossil bones of the bird have been found; Peter Mundy made a sketch of it in 1656.".
- Ascension_Crake label "Ascension Crake".
- Ascension_Crake sameAs m.02pjmmy.
- Ascension_Crake sameAs Ascension_Crake.
- Ascension_Crake wasDerivedFrom Ascension_Crake?oldid=588060937.
- Ascension_Crake depiction Mundia.elpenor.jpg.
- Ascension_Crake isPrimaryTopicOf Ascension_Crake.
- Ascension_Crake name "Ascension Crake".