Ptilinopus
Red-moustached Fruit-dove (Ptilinopus mercierii)
Extinct; formerly restricted to Nuku Hiva and Hiva Oa in the Marquesas Islands. Known from approximately a dozen specimens, the last of which was collected in 1922, and the species is presumed to have been extirpated by the mid-20th century at the very latest. Predation by introduced rats and cats is believed to have been the primary cause of extinction.
Two subspecies recognised:
P. m. mercierii
P. m. tristrami
No photographs of this species are present in the Zoochat gallery.
Dwarf Fruit-dove (Ptilinopus nainus)
The range of this species extends from the West Papuan Islands into New Guinea in a wide band passing through the central spine of the island from Vogelkop to the Papuan Peninsula.
Two subspecies recognised:
P. n. minimus
P. n. nainus
No photographs of this species are present in the Zoochat gallery.
Negros Fruit-dove (Ptilinopus arcanus)
Known only from a single specimen collected in 1953 on Mount Canlaon in north-central Negros, and sometimes suggested to represent an aberrant specimen of
Ramphiculus occipitalis; if valid, this taxon may now be extinct or nearly so.
Monotypic; no photographs of this species are present in the Zoochat gallery.
Black-naped Fruit-dove (Ptilinopus melanospilus)
The range of this species extends from the southern Philippines into Sulawesi, Java, the Moluccas and the Lesser Sundas.
Five subspecies recognised:
P. m. bangueyensis
P. m. xanthorrhous
P. m. melanospilus
P. m. chrysorrhous
P. m. melanauchen
Photo by
@vogelcommando
Black-backed Fruit-dove (Ptilinopus cinctus)
The range of this species extends throughout the Lesser Sundas from Bali to Pulau Babar.
Six subspecies recognised:
P. c. baliensis
P. c. albocinctus
P. c. everetti
P. c. cinctus
P. c. lettiensis
P. c. ottonis
No photographs of this species are present in the Zoochat gallery.
Grey-rumped Fruit-dove (Ptilinopus alligator)
The range of this species is restricted to a small portion of the western escarpment of Arnhem Land in Northern Australia.
Monotypic; no photographs of this species are present in the Zoochat gallery.
Red-naped Fruit-dove (Ptilinopus dohertyi)
Endemic to Sumba in the Lesser Sundas.
Monotypic; no photographs of this species are present in the Zoochat gallery.
Pink-headed Fruit-dove (Ptilinopus porphyreus)
The range of this species extends through the montane forests of southwest Sumatra, Java and Bali.
Monotypic.
Photo by
@gentle lemur
Western Superb Fruit-dove (Ptilinopus temminckii)
Endemic to Sulawesi and surrounding offshore islands.
Monotypic.
Photo by
@Ituri
Eastern Superb Fruit-dove (Ptilinopus superbus)
The range of this species extends from the Moluccas, West Papuan islands and Aru Islands in the west, through New Guinea. the Admiralty Islands and Bismarck Archipelago to the Solomon Islands in the east, and south from New Guinea along the east coast of Australia from the Cape York Peninsula to southeast Victoria and Tasmania.
Monotypic.
Photo by
@ThylacineAlive
White-bibbed Fruit-dove (Ptilinopus rivoli)
The range of this species extends from the Moluccas, West Papuan islands and Aru Islands in the west, through New Guinea to the Bismarck Archipelago and Louisiade Archipelago in the east.
Five subspecies recognised:
P. r. prasinorrhous
P. r. bellus
P. r. miquelii
P. r. rivoli
P. r. strophium
No photographs of this species are present in the Zoochat gallery.
Geelvink Fruit-dove (Ptilinopus speciosus)
Endemic to the islands of Numfor, Biak, Padaido and Marai in Geelvink Bay, on the northwest coastline of New Guinea.
Monotypic; no photographs of this species are present in the Zoochat gallery.
Yellow-banded Fruit-dove (Ptilinopus solomonensis)
The range of this species extends from the Admiralty Islands in the west, through portions of the Bismarck Archipelago and throughout the Solomon Islands in the east.
Eight subspecies recognised:
P. s. johannis
P. s. meyeri
P. s. neumanni
P. s. bistictus
P. s. vulcanorum
P. s. ocularis
P. s. ambiguus
P. s. solomonensis
No photographs of this species are present in the Zoochat gallery.
Tanna Fruit-dove (Ptilinopus tannensis)
Endemic to Vanuatu and the Bank Islands.
Monotypic; no photographs of this species are present in the Zoochat gallery.
Grey-headed Fruit-dove (Ptilinopus hyogastrus)
Endemic to the northern Moluccas.
Monotypic; no photographs of this species are present in the Zoochat gallery.
Carunculated Fruit-dove (Ptilinopus granulifrons)
Endemic to Obi Island in the central Moluccas.
Monotypic; no photographs of this species are present in the Zoochat gallery.