Megapodius

Worthy, Trevor H. & Burley, David V., 2020, Prehistoric avifaunas from the Kingdom of Tonga, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 189, pp. 998-1045 : 1003-1004

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Megapodius
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MEGAPODIUS View in CoL MAGN. M. ALIMENTUM STEADMAN, 1989

Material: Hopoate: NISP = 2, MNI = 1. Falevai: NISP = 1, MNI = 1. Ofu: NISP = 5, MNI = 1. Otea: NISP = 1, MNI = 1. Vuna: NISP = 6, MNI = 1.

Remarks: These specimens include those of the size identified as M. alimentum above, but which are not

UF 57795 is a tarsometatarsus from Lifuka ( Tonga) referred to M. alimentum by D. Steadman, with measurements from Worthy (2000). ‘Lakeba’ shows data from Worthy (2000) for bones referred to M. alimentum from Lakeba in the Lau Group ( Fiji).

Abbreviations: CorSW, minimum shaft width of coracoid; FemDW, distal width of femur; FemPW, proximal width of femur; FemSW, width of femur at mid-shaft; HumDW, distal width of humerus; HumSW, width of humerus at mid-shaft; TibDW, distal width of condyles of tibiotarsus; TibSW, width of tibiotarsus at mid-shaft; TmtPW, proximal width of tibiotarsus; TmtSW, width of tarsometatarsus at mid-shaft; UlnaDW, maximum distal width of ulna; UlnaSW, width of ulna at mid-shaft.

sufficiently complete to be certain of a specific referral. Addition of these remains to those identified as M. alimentum increases the MNI for Ofu by one, but leaves MNI for other sites unchanged.

MEGAPODIUS PRITCHARDII G. R. GRAY, 1864 View in CoL , TONGAN MEGAPODE

Material: Hopoate: NISP = 2, MNI = 1. Vuna: PNISP = 1, MNI = 1.

MEGAPODIUS View in CoL MAGN. M. PRITCHARDII G. R. GRAY, 1864 View in CoL , TONGAN MEGAPODE

Material: Ofu: NISP = 1, MNI = 1. Vuna: NISP = 1, MNI = 1.

Remarks: These specimens are of the small size typical of this species (the smallest of the genus; see Worthy, 2000) and are likely to belong to M. pritchardii .

UF

Florida Museum of Natural History- Zoology, Paleontology and Paleobotany

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Aves

Order

Galliformes

Family

Megapodiidae

Loc

Megapodius

Worthy, Trevor H. & Burley, David V. 2020
2020
Loc

MEGAPODIUS PRITCHARDII G. R. GRAY, 1864

G. R. Gray 1864
1864
Loc

M. PRITCHARDII G. R. GRAY, 1864

G. R. Gray 1864
1864
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