Bush moa
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| Skeleton
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| Scientific classification
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| Kingdom:
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Animalia
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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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†Anomalopteryx Reichenbach 1852
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| Species:
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†A. didiformis
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| Binomial name
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†Anomalopteryx didiformis
( Owen 1844) Reichenbach 1853
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| Synonyms
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- Dinornis didiformis Owen, 1844
- Anomalopteryx didiformis (Owen 1844) Lydekker 1891
- Anomalornis didiformis (Owen 1844) Hutton 1897
- Dinornis dromioides Owen, 1846 non Oliver 1930
- Anomalopteryx dromaeoides (Owen 1846) Lydekker 1891
- Dinornis parvus Owen, 1883
- Anomalopteryx parva (Owen 1883) Lydekker 1891
- Dinornis oweni Haast, 1886
- Anomalornis owenii (Haast 1886) Hutton 1897
- Pachyornis owenii (Haast 1886) Archey 1941
- Anomalopteryx oweni (Haast 1886) Oliver 1949
- Anomalopteryx antiquusHutton, 1892 (may be a valid predecessor species)
- Anomalopteryx fortis Hutton, 1893
- Anomalornis gracilis Hutton, 1897, non Dinornis gracilis Owen 1854
- Anomalornis (Hutton, 1897)
- Graya (Bonaparte, 1956)
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The bush moa, little bush moa, or lesser moa (Anomalopteryx didiformis) is an extinct species of moa from the family Emeidae (lesser moa) endemic to New Zealand. It is the only species in the genus Anomalopteryx. Its Māori name is moariki.