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The Hawaii ōō (''Moho nobilis'') is a member of the extinct genus of the ōōs (''Moho'') within the extinct family Mohoidae. It was previously regarded as member of the Australo-Pacific honeyeaters (''Meliphagidae''). ==Description== The Hawaii ōō was first described by Blasius Merrem in 1786. It had an overall length of , wing length of , and tail length of up to . The colour of its plumage was glossy black with a brown shading at the belly. It was further characterized by yellowish tufts at the axillaries. It had some yellowish plumes on its rump, but lacked yellow thigh feathers like the Bishop's ōō, and also lacked the whitish edgings on its tail feathers like the Oahu ōō. However it had the largest yellow plumes on its wings out of all the species of ōō.
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