Nga’anga’a. Blue starfish.
Tungihono ma Nongi. Sea snake and Sea slug.
Bellonese Name: Ghomiti - English Name: Spider
Bellonese Name: Kanokano - English Name: Social Wasp
Bellonese Name:Â Kangisi - English Name: Skink
Bellonese Name:Â Poi - English Name: Grashopper
Bellonese Name:Â DK - English Name: Beetle
Bellonese Name:Â DK - English Name: Grashopper
Bellonese Name:Â DK - English Name: Spider
Bellonese Name: Kangokangonga’a - English Name: DK
Bellonese Name: Peka - English Name: Flying Fox
Bellonese Name:Â Moko kai meko - English Name: Lizard
Bellonese Name:Â Ngabaatua - English Name: Spider
Bellonese Name:Â Pepe - English Name: Butterfly
Bellonese Name:Â Taghoa - English Name: Ibis
Bellonese Name:Â Taghoa - English Name: Ibis. With red and black legs
Bellonese Name: Tongehua/tukutuku - English Name: Moth
Bellonese Name:Â Pepe - English Name: Butterfly
Bellonese Name:Â Sibiu - English Name: Large sand dotterel
‘Akui. A bundle of coconut crabs.
A juvenile Pacific Flying - fox (Pteropus tonganus • local name = Peka). They are widespread and are goodflyers. They may have colonised Rennell naturally or they could have been introduced by Polynesians. (P.Ryan)
The White-collared Kingfisher (Halcyon chloris local name =Ligho) is a subspecies endemic to Rennell and Bellona. It isfairly common. (Mary LeCroy)
The Rennell Shrikebill (Clytorynchus hamlinii local name = Ghoghobiu) is endemic to Rennell and is common in the forest. (P.Ryan)
Manukitai Little Cormorant.
Tungihono. Poisonous Sea snake only found in The Lake of Rennell.
Hokai. Monitor lizard. (Varanus indicus).
Nga’anga’a. Blue starfish.
‘Unga (tapatapa). Two crayfish.