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Pleistorallus flemingi

Pleistorallus flemingi
Temporal range: Middle Pleistocene
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Gruiformes
Family: Rallidae
Subfamily: Rallinae
Genus: Pleistorallus
Worthy, 1997
Species: P. flemingi
Binomial name
Pleistorallus flemingi
Worthy, 1997

Pleistorallus flemingi, also referred to as Fleming's rail, is a genus and species of extinct bird in the rail family from the (about one million years ago) of New Zealand. It was a large and stout rail about the same size as the extant Takahe. It was described by Trevor Worthy in 1997 from fossil material (a right tibiotarsus and distal left femur) found in coastal deposits near Marton, in the Manawatu District of the North Island. The genus name Pleistorallus refers to the Pleistocene age of the fossils; the specific epithet honours Charles Fleming (1916–1987) for his contributions to New Zealand ornithology and palaeontology.



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