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- Q1253100 abstract "The Réunion pink pigeon (Nesoenas duboisi, but see below) is an extinct species of pigeon that formerly lived on the Mascarene island of Réunion. It is known from the description of a rusty-red pigeon given by Dubois in 1674 and a single subfossil humerus that agrees with that of the pink pigeon of Mauritius in generic characteristics, except being slightly longer. Also, Dubois' reference to the bill being red at the base and the eyes being surrounded by a red ring suggest that this species was closely allied to the Mauritus taxon. Dubois' description was as follows:wild pigeons, everywhere full with them, some with slaty-coloured feathering [Alectroenas?], the others russet-red [N. duboisi]. They are a little larger than the European pigeons, and have larger bills, red at the end close to the head, the eyes ringed with the colour of fire, like pheasants. There is a season when they are so fat that one can no longer see their cloaca [croupion]. They are very good tasting. Wood-pigeons and turtle-doves, as one sees in Europe and as good.Its genus Nesoenas was often synonymized with Columba in the past, but more recently it has been synonymized with Streptopelia. As the pink pigeon and the Madagascar turtle dove cannot be firmly placed in either of these two genera but apparently represent a distinct lineage that diverged early, probably from the ancestor of Streptopelia, it seems (at least for the time being) to be best to separate them again in Nesoenas. This restores the genus of the Réunion pink pigeon to the one it was originally described under.There seem to have been one to three other species of columbid on Réunion (not counting the invalidated "Réunion solitaire"). Willem Ysbrandtszoon Bontekoe mentioned ramiers (doves) with blue wings in 1619 as being abundant; apparently a species of Alectroenas. Dubois, on the other hand, referred to no less than four kinds of pigeons: ramiers, tourterelles (turtle doves) and two kinds of pigeon, one rusty red - the present species -, the other slate grey. Either the ramiers or the tourterelles of Dubois could refer to a local population of the Madagascar Turtle Dove, possibly an extinct subspecies, which is known from one subfossil humerus and one ulna. The slate-grey bird or the ramiers, respectively, seem to be the birds described by Bontekoe. What the remaining form - the tourterelles or the slate-grey pigeons, respectively - might have been is completely unresolvable at this time, although the possibility of it being a relative of the Rodrigues grey pigeon cannot be entirely discounted.".
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- Q1253100 conservationStatus "EX".
- Q1253100 conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Q1253100 family Q10856.
- Q1253100 genus Q2351447.
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- Q1253100 order Q10856.
- Q1253100 phylum Q10915.
- Q1253100 synonym "Columba duboisi (Rothschild, 1907)".
- Q1253100 synonym "Streptopelia duboisi (Rothschild, 1907)".
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- Q1253100 binomialAuthority "Rothschild, 1907".
- Q1253100 classis Q5113.
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- Q1253100 genus "Nesoenas".
- Q1253100 ordo Q10856.
- Q1253100 phylum Q10915.
- Q1253100 regnum "Animalia".
- Q1253100 status "EX".
- Q1253100 statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Q1253100 synonyms "Columba duboisi".
- Q1253100 synonyms "Streptopelia duboisi".
- Q1253100 type Animal.
- Q1253100 type Bird.
- Q1253100 type Eukaryote.
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- Q1253100 comment "The Réunion pink pigeon (Nesoenas duboisi, but see below) is an extinct species of pigeon that formerly lived on the Mascarene island of Réunion. It is known from the description of a rusty-red pigeon given by Dubois in 1674 and a single subfossil humerus that agrees with that of the pink pigeon of Mauritius in generic characteristics, except being slightly longer.".
- Q1253100 label "Réunion pink pigeon".