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New Zealand wren

Acanthisitta Rifleman
Xenicus
Traversia (extinct)
Pachyplichas (extinct) The New Zealand wrens, family Acanthisittidae, are tiny passerines restricted to New Zealand.

They are understood to form a distinct lineage within the passerines, but authorities differ on their assignment to the oscines or suboscines (the two suborders that between them make up the passeriformes). DND-DNA hybridisation studies suggest that they may, in fact, form a third suborder and have no living close relatives at all.

Six species are known, in four genera. At least three, more probably four of the six species are extinct.

  • The Rifleman, Acanthisitta chloris.
  • The Bush Wren, Xenicus longipes, almost certainly extinct.
  • The Rock Wren, Xenicus gilviventris.
  • The recently extinct Stephens Island Wren, Traversia lyalli.
  • The extinct North Island Stout-legged Wren, Pachyplichas yaldwyni.
  • The extinct South Island Stout-legged Wren, P. jagmi.
Last updated: 05-21-2005 15:54:36
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