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- Hoopoe-billed_ʻakialoa comment "The hoopoe-billed ʻakialoa, (Akialoa upupirostris), was an extinct species of Hawaiian honeycreeper. Fossil remains have been found of this species in the Hawaiian islands of Kauai and Oahu. The species specific name, upupirostris, is derived from the Latin upupa, hoopoe, and rostrum, bill, and refers to the long sickle-shaped bill which resembles that of the hoopoe. The species was apparently slightly larger than others in its genus.".
- Q1604755 comment "The hoopoe-billed ʻakialoa, (Akialoa upupirostris), was an extinct species of Hawaiian honeycreeper. Fossil remains have been found of this species in the Hawaiian islands of Kauai and Oahu. The species specific name, upupirostris, is derived from the Latin upupa, hoopoe, and rostrum, bill, and refers to the long sickle-shaped bill which resembles that of the hoopoe. The species was apparently slightly larger than others in its genus.".