Psittacara

Psittacara is a genus of South, Central, and Caribbean parakeets in the tribe Arini (with one species reaching the southern United States). Until 2013, all the species were believed to belong to the genus Aratinga.[1] Many of the Psittacara species are kept in aviculture or as companion parrots, where they are commonly known as conures.

Psittacara
Red-masked parakeet (Psittacara erythrogenys), feral birds in a tree in California, United States
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Psittaciformes
Family: Psittacidae
Tribe: Arini
Genus: Psittacara
Vigors, 1825
Species

See text.

Species

Hypothetical species

  • Psittacara labati (Rothschild, 1905) – Guadeloupe parakeet (extinct)
    • Jean-Baptiste Labat described a population of small parrots living on Guadeloupe, which have been postulated to be a separate species based on little evidence. They were called Conurus labati, and are now referred to as the Guadeloupe parakeet (Psittacara labati). There are no specimens or remains of the extinct parrots. Their taxonomy may never be fully elucidated, and so their postulated status as a separate species is hypothetical, and it is regarded as a hypothetical extinct species.[2]

References

  1. Remsen, Jr., J.V.; Schirtzinger, E.E.; Ferraroni, Anna; Silveira, Luís Fábio; & Wright, Timothy F. (24 April 2013). DNA-sequence data require revision of the parrot genus Aratinga (Aves: Psittacidae). Zootaxa 3641(3): 296–300. doi: 10.11646/zootaxa.3641.3.9
  2. Fuller, Errol (1987). Extinct Birds. Penguin Books (England). p. 131. ISBN 0-670-81787-2.
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