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New Zealand coot

The New Zealand coot (''Fulica prisca'') is an extinct bird in the rail family, Rallidae, that was endemic to New Zealand. It was described in 1893 by New Zealand naturalist, ethnologist and museum director Augustus Hamilton, from material he had collected the previous year at Castle Rocks on the Oreti River in Southland. The specific epithet comes from the Latin ''priscus'' ("old"), referring to its subfossil occurrence. Remains have subsequently been found at several sites in both North and South Islands.
==Taxonomy==
The New Zealand coot and the related Chatham coot (''F. chathamensis'') are classified as coots on the basis of anatomical features of the pelvis and humerus typical of the genus. There has been disagreement regarding the relationship between the two species. They have variously been considered full species, subspecies or lacking in taxonomic distinction. At one point a new genus, ''Nesophalaris'', was proposed for them. A review by Trevor Worthy and Richard Holdaway in 2002 recommended that both coots be treated as separate species.〔

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