Re. Ian Southey post
Ian,
Exciting news from Peter Harrison's New Caledonian Expedition. Thanks for 
jogging my memory regarding an old reference. Some more information regarding 
the illustration you refer to.
Pelea lineata (Peale) 'The Lined Storm-petrel' . Collected in the mid-19th 
century for the US Explor. Expedition on Upolu Island, Samoa by a local Samoan 
who said they "bred in holes high up in the mountains".
Described and illustrated with measurements in:-
Matthews, Gregory M. 1933. On Fregetta Bonaparte and allied genera. Novitates 
Zoologicae Vol 39 p.34-54.
Matthews considered the unique specimen a species separate from Fregetta on 
basis of foot anatomy.
It will be very interesting to see if the 'New Caledonian Storm-petrel ' turns 
out to be 'The Lined Storm-petrel'.
Neil Cheshire
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