Cyanoramphus
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Red-crowned Parakeet, Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae
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Cyanoramphus auriceps |
Cyanoramphus is a genus of parakeets native to New Zealand and islands of the southern Pacific Ocean.
The list curreently accepted of Cyanoramphus taxa, following Boon et al. (2001) is:
- Yellow-crowned Parakeet C. auriceps (Kuhl, 1820)
- Orange-fronted Parakeet C. malherbi Souancé, 1857CR
- Red-crowned Parakeet C. novaezelandiae (Sparrman, 1787)
- New Zealand Red-crowned Parakeet C. novaezelandiae novaezelandiae
- Chatham Island Red-crowned Parakeet C. novaezelandiae chathamensis
- Forbes' Parakeet C. forbesi (formerly considered a subspecies of C. auriceps).
- Antipodes Island Parakeet C. unicolor
- Black-fronted Parakeet C. zealandicus (extinct)
- Subantarctic Red-crowned Parakeet C. erythrotis
- Macquarie Island Red-crowned Parakeet C. erythrotis erythrotis (extinct; formerly considered a subspecies of C. novaezelandiae).
- Reischek's Parakeet C. erythrotis hochstetteri (formerly considered a subspecies of C. novaezelandiae).
- New Caledonia Red-crowned Parakeet C. saisetti (formerly considered a subspecies of C. novaezelandiae).
- Norfolk Island Parakeet C. cooki (formerly considered a subspecies of C. novaezelandiae).
- Society Parakeet C. ulietanus (extinct)
The two forms of C. erythrotis may be distinct species: the single specimen believed to be from Macquarie Island (Canterbury Museum specimen AV2099, O'Connor catalog 369) in Boon et al.'s analysis has turned out to be from the Antipodes Islands population (hochstetteri) instead (Scofield, 2005).
[edit] References
- Boon, W.M.; Kearvell, J.; Daugherty, C. H.; Chambers, G. K. (2001): Molecular systematics and conservation of kakariki (Cyanoramphus spp.). Science for Conservation 176 PDF fulltext
- Scofield, R. Paul (2005): The supposed Macquarie Island parakeet in the collection of Canterbury Museum. Notornis 52(2): 117-120. PDF fulltext