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Fakamahino Illustration of Porphyrio hyacinthinus,Temm. (Hyacinthine Porphyrio)
Date 1832 - 1837
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John Gould: The Birds of Europe, vol. 4 pl. 98


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Author Elizabeth Gould.

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21:10, 8 Fēpueli 2006ʻAtasiʻi ki he paaki he 21:10, 8 Fēpueli 2006768 × 512 (93 KB)Svtiste~commonswikiPurple Swamphen. Talève ou poule sultane (''Porphyro porphyrio'') Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle Source : Dans"Birds of Europe", t. IV, Rasores grallatores / John Gould, Elizabeth Gould, Edward Lear, ill., London, J. Gould, 1837 (1837)

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