Skeletons: Ptilopus speciosus = Ptilinopus speciosus (Geelvink fruit dove); Oedirhinus insolitus = Ptilinopus insolitus (knob-billed fruit dove) Ptilopus speciosus Ros.
Oedirhinus insolitus (Schl.)
Date 1888
Source Meyer, A.B. (1888) Abbildungen von Vogel-Skeletten. Band I. Dresden.
Date between 1879 and 1888
Author Adolf Bernhard Meyer
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Ptilopus speciosus = Ptilinopus speciosus (Geelvink fruit dove)
The Geelvink fruit dove (Ptilinopus speciosus) is a species of bird in the family Columbidae. It is native to several islands, including Biak, Supiori, Numfor, and the smaller Padaido Islands, collectively known as the Schouten or Geelvink Islands, which lie north of New Guinea. Its natural habitat is tropical moist lowland forests. It is also found in the islands' degraded former forests.
Oedirhinus insolitus = Ptilinopus insolitus (knob-billed fruit dove)
The knob-billed fruit dove (Ptilinopus insolitus) is a species of bird in the family Columbidae. It is endemic to the Bismarck Archipelago. Other common names for the species include knob billed fruit dove, knob-billed fruit-dove, red-knobbed fruit dove, red-knobbed fruit-dove, and Schlegel's fruit-dove.