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A term proposed by Illiger (1811) to include birds related to the dodo, Didus ineptus. |
In Bonaparte's system of classification (1854), the fourth order of Aves, of his subclass Insessores (see Altrices), consisting of the family Didid, in which he misplaces the genera pyornis and Pezophaps, together with his Ornithoptera and Cyanornis: the last two are equivalent to Apterornis of Selys. The group is thus an artificial one. |
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The Raphinae are a clade of extinct flightless birds formerly called didines or didine birds. They inhabited the Mascarene Islands of Mauritius and Rodrigues, but became extinct through hunting by humans and predation by introduced non-native mammals following human colonisation in the 17th century. Historically, many different groups have been named for both the dodo and the Rodrigues solitaire, not all grouping them together. Most recently, it is considered that the two birds can be classified in Columbidae, often under the subfamily Raphinae. The first person to suggest a close affinity to the doves was Johannes Theodor Reinhardt, whose opinions were then supported by Hugh Edwin Strickland and Alexander Gordon Melville. * Recent extractions of DNA from the dodo and Rodrigues solitaire, as well as 37 species of doves, has found where in Columbidae the raphines should be placed. Surprisingly, raphines are not the most primitive columbid, instead they are grouped with the Nicobar pigeon |