Extinct bird species
Broad-billed moa
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Skull
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Scientific classification
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Domain:
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Eukaryota
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Kingdom:
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Animalia
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Phylum:
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Chordata
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Class:
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Aves
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Infraclass:
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Palaeognathae
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Order:
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†Dinornithiformes
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Family:
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†Emeidae
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Genus:
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†Euryapteryx Haast, 1874
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Species:
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†E. curtus
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Binomial name
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†Euryapteryx curtus
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Synonyms
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- Cela Reichenbach 1853 non Moehring 1758
- Celeus Bonaparte 1856 non Boie 1831
- Zelornis Oliver 1949
- Dinornis curtus Owen, 1846
- Cela curtus (Owen 1846) Reichenbach, 1850
- Celeus curtus (Owen 1846) Bonaparte, 1865
- Anomalopteryx curta (Owen 1846) Lydekker 1891
- Euryapteryx curtus (Owen 1846) Archey 1941
- Mesopteryx species α Parker 1895
- Euryapteryx exilis Hutton, 1897
- Zelornis exilis (Hutton 1897) Oliver 1949
- Euryapteryx tane Oliver 1949
- Dinornis gravis Owen, 1870
- Pachyornis gravis (Owen 1870)
- Euryapteryx pygmaeus Hutton 1891 non Pachyornis pygmaeus Hutton 1895
- Emeus gravipes Lydekker, 1891
Euryapteryx gravipes (Lydekker 1891) Oliver 1930
- Euryapteryx compacta Hutton 1893
- Emeus crassus Parker 1895 non (Owen 1846) Reichenbach 1853
- Euryapteryx ponderosa Hamilton 1898 non Hutton 1891
- Emeus boothi Rothschild 1907
- Emeus haasti Rothschild 1907 non Palaeocasuarius haasti Rothschild 1907
- Zelornis haasti (Rothschild 1907) Oliver 1949
- Euryapteryx haasti (Rothschild 1907)
- Emeus parkeri Rothschild 1907
- Euryapteryx kuranui Oliver 1930
- Euryapteryx geranoides Checklist Committee 1990 non Palapteryx geranoides
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The broad-billed moa, stout-legged moa[5][6] or coastal moa (Euryapteryx curtus) is an extinct species of moa that was endemic to New Zealand.