Continuing...
Dalamadur
AP/Dura: Well, easily reducing mountains to rubble sounds Mountain level to me, and it's slew of other feats listed (creating valleys just by twitching, being as hot as the Sun all throughout its body, etc.) certainly add to its impressiveness next to the other monsters. Possibly higher maybe?
Speed: Not really sure if it's any faster than any other monster, and nothing I've seen indicates that it is, so...
That being said, it's attack speed with those sun meteorites is pretty darn great, if Sun to Earth in 10 seconds holds. If some quick math on my end is right (Distance from Earth to Sun = 92.96 million miles, /10 for miles per second, then x3600 for miles per hour), that attack speed yields 33465600000 miles per hour, or 49.90 x the speed of light. That being said, I have a hard time believing that everyone and their mom can react to that when the most impressive monster around demonstrates slower speeds, plus the fact that it roars to signal the attack and so on and so forth. It doesn't really fit too well. Maybe list it under attack speed with that attack?
Rathalos
AP/Dura: Not much to work with here other than the baby Rathalos's fire pillar at 2:04 in
this video here. How much would that yield? Is a fully-grown one considerably stronger? By how much? Can we use it?
Speed: Again, no idea.
Diablos
AP/Dura: Again, not really much to go off of, here, save
this.Apparently it's "Roughly equal to
The Massive Rust Duramboros and near equals with Deviljho and Tigrex."That should help with scaling I suppose.
Speed: Nothing to work with, really. Seemingly just another low-tier in this regard.
Agnaktor
AP/Dura: Well, it can effortless plow through stone/soil, and lots of it, in a short time. There's that going for it I guess.
Speed: Ooh a Hypersonic+ guy. Is this the low-end speed value that scales to most things we were looking for?
Kushala Daora
AP/Dura: Not really sure if assuming City level for its hurricanes is the best idea. Someone here an expert on this?
Speed: It's dispersing some clouds really fast, here: roughly 2 seconds or so: and you can see immediately afterwards that the effect spread them to the very edge of the horizon. Now, according to
this the horizon line is as far as 64 miles when one is barely half a mile up, and given that the Hunter here is at the very top of a mountain that seems roughly accurate. Given this and a timeframe of two seconds, that would be dispersing the clouds at a rate of 32 miles/second, which in turn translates to Mach 150.14. If it's usable, though, it wouldn't translate to anything other than combat/attack/reaction/etc. speed, which conveniently is in keeping with the idea that the Kirin is a speedster among the monsters.