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The ʻelepaios are three species of monarch flycatcher in the genus Chasiempis. They are endemic to the Hawaiian Islands, and were formerly considered conspecific. They measure 14 cm long and weigh 12–18 g. One species inhabits the Big Island, another Oʻahu and the third Kauaʻi. Being one of the most adaptable native birds of Hawaiʻi, no subspecies have yet become extinct, though two have become quite rare.

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  • Chasiempis és un gènere d'ocells de la família dels monàrquids (Monarchidae ). (ca)
  • Chasiempis es un género de aves paseriformes perteneciente a la familia Monarchinae.​​ Contiene tres especies endémicas de Hawái, que anteriormente se consideraban conespecíficas. Una especie habita en la isla de Hawái, otra en Oʻahu y la tercera en Kauaʻi.​​ (es)
  • Chasiempis est un genre de passereaux de la famille des Monarchidae. Il est composé de trois espèces, toutes endémiques d'Hawaï, appelées ʻelepaio en hawaïen. (fr)
  • The ʻelepaios are three species of monarch flycatcher in the genus Chasiempis. They are endemic to the Hawaiian Islands, and were formerly considered conspecific. They measure 14 cm long and weigh 12–18 g. One species inhabits the Big Island, another Oʻahu and the third Kauaʻi. Being one of the most adaptable native birds of Hawaiʻi, no subspecies have yet become extinct, though two have become quite rare. The ʻelepaio is the first native bird to sing in the morning and the last to stop singing at night; apart from whistled and chattering contact and alarm calls, it is probably best known for its song, from which derives the common name: a pleasant and rather loud warble which sounds like e-le-PAI-o or ele-PAI-o. It nests between January and June. (en)
  • Chasiempis is een geslacht van zangvogels uit de familie monarchen (Monarchidae). (nl)
  • Chasiempis – rodzaj ptaka z rodziny monarek (Monarchidae). (pl)
  • Елепа́йо (Chasiempis) — рід горобцеподібних птахів родини монархових (Monarchidae). (uk)
  • Chasiempis är ett fågelsläkte i familjen monarker inom ordningen tättingar. Släktet omfattar tre arter som tidigare betraktades som en och samma, med utbredning i Hawaiiöarna: * Kauaimonark (C. sclateri) * Oahumonark (C. ibidis) * Hawaiimonark (C. sandwichensis) (sv)
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  • Cabanis, 1847 (en)
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  • Chasiempis sandwichensis ridgwayi (en)
  • Female volcano elepaio (en)
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  • Elepaio (en)
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  • * C. sclateri * C. ibidis * C. sandwichensis (en)
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  • Species (en)
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  • Chasiempis (en)
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  • Chasiempis és un gènere d'ocells de la família dels monàrquids (Monarchidae ). (ca)
  • Chasiempis es un género de aves paseriformes perteneciente a la familia Monarchinae.​​ Contiene tres especies endémicas de Hawái, que anteriormente se consideraban conespecíficas. Una especie habita en la isla de Hawái, otra en Oʻahu y la tercera en Kauaʻi.​​ (es)
  • Chasiempis est un genre de passereaux de la famille des Monarchidae. Il est composé de trois espèces, toutes endémiques d'Hawaï, appelées ʻelepaio en hawaïen. (fr)
  • Chasiempis is een geslacht van zangvogels uit de familie monarchen (Monarchidae). (nl)
  • Chasiempis – rodzaj ptaka z rodziny monarek (Monarchidae). (pl)
  • Елепа́йо (Chasiempis) — рід горобцеподібних птахів родини монархових (Monarchidae). (uk)
  • Chasiempis är ett fågelsläkte i familjen monarker inom ordningen tättingar. Släktet omfattar tre arter som tidigare betraktades som en och samma, med utbredning i Hawaiiöarna: * Kauaimonark (C. sclateri) * Oahumonark (C. ibidis) * Hawaiimonark (C. sandwichensis) (sv)
  • The ʻelepaios are three species of monarch flycatcher in the genus Chasiempis. They are endemic to the Hawaiian Islands, and were formerly considered conspecific. They measure 14 cm long and weigh 12–18 g. One species inhabits the Big Island, another Oʻahu and the third Kauaʻi. Being one of the most adaptable native birds of Hawaiʻi, no subspecies have yet become extinct, though two have become quite rare. (en)
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  • Chasiempis (ca)
  • Chasiempis (es)
  • Chasiempis (fr)
  • Chasiempis (nl)
  • Chasiempis (pl)
  • Chasiempis (sv)
  • ʻElepaio (en)
  • Елепайо (uk)
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