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Pearly parakeet

The pearly parakeet (Pyrrhura lepida), known as the pearly conure in aviculture, is a Vulnerable species in subfamily Arinae of the family Psittacidae, the African and New World parrots. It is endemic to Brazil.[3][1]

Pearly parakeet
CITES Appendix II (CITES)[2]
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Psittaciformes
Family: Psittacidae
Genus: Pyrrhura
Species:
P. lepida
Binomial name
Pyrrhura lepida
(Wagler, 1832)

Taxonomy and systematics edit

The pearly parakeet's taxonomic history is potentially confusing. It was formerly known as Pyrrhura perlata, but following a review it was discovered that the type specimen, long believed to belong to this species, actually was a juvenile of the closely related crimson-bellied parakeet. Consequently, P. perlata was transferred to that species, while under the principle of priority the next name in line for the pearly parakeet, P. lepida, became its valid scientific name.[4][5]

Three subspecies of the pearly parakeet are recognized, the nominate P. l. lepida (Wagler, 1832), P. l. anerythra (Neumann, 1927), and P. l. coerulescens (Neumann, 1927).[3] In 2011, a review found that lepida and coerulescens were essentially inseparable by their morphology. If this were confirmed genetically it would usually result in coerulescens being a junior synonym of the older name lepida, but upon closer inspection the type specimen of the latter is a hybrid. This invalidates the name lepida and leaves coerulescens as the valid name for the combined lepida and coerulescens and the species as a whole. Subspecies anerythra may in addition warrant elevation to full species status.[6]

Description edit

The pearly parakeet is 24 to 25 cm (9.4 to 9.8 in) long and weighs 70 to 80 g (2.5 to 2.8 oz). The sexes are the same. Adults of the nominate subspecies have a dark brown crown and buff ear coverts; the rest of their face is dull blue-green with whitish bare skin around the eye. Their upperparts are green with a bluish tinge. Their upper breast and the sides of their neck are brown with buff scaling; the breast has a blue tinge. The rest of their underparts are green with a blue wash. Their wing is mostly green, with black and cobalt blue primaries and red underwing coverts. Their tail's top surface is reddish brown and the lower surface is blackish brown. Their iris is dark brown, their bill brownish black, and their legs slate-black. Immatures are similar to adults. Subspecies P. l. coerulescens has a paler head than the nominate, a grayer throat and upper breast, and a stronger blue tinge in the lower breast. P. l. anerythra has a red tinge instead of blue on the breast and belly and no red on the wing.[4][7]

Distribution and habitat edit

The pearly parakeet is found only in north-central Brazil. The nominate subspecies is found in northeastern Pará and northwestern Maranhão states. P. l. coerulescens is found in eastern Pará between the Xingu and Tocantins rivers. P. l. anerythra is found in central and northeastern Maranhão, and a few have been recorded in Mato Grosso. The species inhabits the interior and edges of humid terra firme forest, secondary forest, and sometimes clearings near the forest.[4][7]

Behavior edit

Movements edit

The pearly parakeet's movements, if any, have not been determined.[4]

Feeding edit

The pearly parakeet is known to feed on fruits but further details of its diet are lacking.[4]

Breeding edit

Nothing is known about the pearly parakeet's breeding biology.[4]

 

Songs and calls

Listen to pearly parakeet on xeno-canto

Vocalization edit

The pearly parakeet's calls "possess a rather grating quality, the notes usually given in fast series, e.g. “krree krree krree” or “krek krek krek” " and are given both from a perch and in flight. However, perched birds are often silent. Flocks in flight "call frequently and simultaneously, producing a noisy, harsh and piercing chattering."[4]

Status edit

The IUCN originally assessed the pearly parakeet as Threatened, then in 2004 as Near Threatened, and since 2012 as Vulnerable. It has a limited range and an unknown population size that is believed to be decreasing. "The most severe threat to the species is the loss of its habitat. Large areas of lowland forests within the range are already severely altered or have been fully cleared."[1] The species occurs in several nominally protected areas but many of them suffer from illegal logging.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c BirdLife International (2022). "Pearly Parakeet Pyrrhura lepida". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2016: e.T22685797A210234914. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2022-1.RLTS.T22685797A210234914.en. Retrieved 6 March 2023.
  2. ^ "Appendices | CITES". cites.org. Retrieved 4 March 2023.
  3. ^ a b Gill, F.; Donsker, D.; Rasmussen, P., eds. (January 2023). "Parrots, cockatoos". IOC World Bird List. v 13.1. Retrieved 18 February 2023.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h Collar, N., G. M. Kirwan, P. F. D. Boesman, and C. J. Sharpe (2020). Pearly Parakeet (Pyrrhura lepida), version 1.0. In Birds of the World (J. del Hoyo, A. Elliott, J. Sargatal, D. A. Christie, and E. de Juana, Editors). Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca, NY, USA. https://doi.org/10.2173/bow.peapar1.01 retrieved March 5, 2023
  5. ^ Remsen, J. V., Jr., J. I. Areta, E. Bonaccorso, S. Claramunt, A. Jaramillo, D. F. Lane, J. F. Pacheco, M. B. Robbins, F. G. Stiles, and K. J. Zimmer. Version 30 January 2023. A classification of the bird species of South America. American Ornithological Society. https://www.museum.lsu.edu/~Remsen/SACCBaseline.htm retrieved January 30, 2023
  6. ^ Somenzari, M. (2011). "Taxonomia do complex Pyrrhura lepida (Aves: Psittacidae)" [Complex taxonomy of Pyrrhura lepida (Aves: Psittacidae)]. teses.usp.br (in Portuguese and English). Biblioteca Digital. Retrieved March 6, 2023.
  7. ^ a b van Perlo, Ber (2009). A Field Guide to the Birds of Brazil. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 126. ISBN 978-0-19-530155-7.

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The pearly parakeet Pyrrhura lepida known as the pearly conure in aviculture is a Vulnerable species in subfamily Arinae of the family Psittacidae the African and New World parrots It is endemic to Brazil 3 1 Pearly parakeetConservation statusVulnerable IUCN 3 1 1 CITES Appendix II CITES 2 Scientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ChordataClass AvesOrder PsittaciformesFamily PsittacidaeGenus PyrrhuraSpecies P lepidaBinomial namePyrrhura lepida Wagler 1832 Contents 1 Taxonomy and systematics 2 Description 3 Distribution and habitat 4 Behavior 4 1 Movements 4 2 Feeding 4 3 Breeding 4 4 Vocalization 5 Status 6 ReferencesTaxonomy and systematics editThe pearly parakeet s taxonomic history is potentially confusing It was formerly known as Pyrrhura perlata but following a review it was discovered that the type specimen long believed to belong to this species actually was a juvenile of the closely related crimson bellied parakeet Consequently P perlata was transferred to that species while under the principle of priority the next name in line for the pearly parakeet P lepida became its valid scientific name 4 5 Three subspecies of the pearly parakeet are recognized the nominate P l lepida Wagler 1832 P l anerythra Neumann 1927 and P l coerulescens Neumann 1927 3 In 2011 a review found that lepida and coerulescens were essentially inseparable by their morphology If this were confirmed genetically it would usually result in coerulescens being a junior synonym of the older name lepida but upon closer inspection the type specimen of the latter is a hybrid This invalidates the name lepida and leaves coerulescens as the valid name for the combined lepida and coerulescens and the species as a whole Subspecies anerythra may in addition warrant elevation to full species status 6 Description editThe pearly parakeet is 24 to 25 cm 9 4 to 9 8 in long and weighs 70 to 80 g 2 5 to 2 8 oz The sexes are the same Adults of the nominate subspecies have a dark brown crown and buff ear coverts the rest of their face is dull blue green with whitish bare skin around the eye Their upperparts are green with a bluish tinge Their upper breast and the sides of their neck are brown with buff scaling the breast has a blue tinge The rest of their underparts are green with a blue wash Their wing is mostly green with black and cobalt blue primaries and red underwing coverts Their tail s top surface is reddish brown and the lower surface is blackish brown Their iris is dark brown their bill brownish black and their legs slate black Immatures are similar to adults Subspecies P l coerulescens has a paler head than the nominate a grayer throat and upper breast and a stronger blue tinge in the lower breast P l anerythra has a red tinge instead of blue on the breast and belly and no red on the wing 4 7 Distribution and habitat editThe pearly parakeet is found only in north central Brazil The nominate subspecies is found in northeastern Para and northwestern Maranhao states P l coerulescens is found in eastern Para between the Xingu and Tocantins rivers P l anerythra is found in central and northeastern Maranhao and a few have been recorded in Mato Grosso The species inhabits the interior and edges of humid terra firme forest secondary forest and sometimes clearings near the forest 4 7 Behavior editMovements edit The pearly parakeet s movements if any have not been determined 4 Feeding edit The pearly parakeet is known to feed on fruits but further details of its diet are lacking 4 Breeding edit Nothing is known about the pearly parakeet s breeding biology 4 nbsp Songs and callsListen to pearly parakeet on xeno canto Vocalization edit The pearly parakeet s calls possess a rather grating quality the notes usually given in fast series e g krree krree krree or krek krek krek and are given both from a perch and in flight However perched birds are often silent Flocks in flight call frequently and simultaneously producing a noisy harsh and piercing chattering 4 Status editThe IUCN originally assessed the pearly parakeet as Threatened then in 2004 as Near Threatened and since 2012 as Vulnerable It has a limited range and an unknown population size that is believed to be decreasing The most severe threat to the species is the loss of its habitat Large areas of lowland forests within the range are already severely altered or have been fully cleared 1 The species occurs in several nominally protected areas but many of them suffer from illegal logging 4 References edit a b c BirdLife International 2022 Pearly Parakeet Pyrrhura lepida IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2016 e T22685797A210234914 doi 10 2305 IUCN UK 2022 1 RLTS T22685797A210234914 en Retrieved 6 March 2023 volume doi mismatch Appendices CITES cites org Retrieved 4 March 2023 a b Gill F Donsker D Rasmussen P eds January 2023 Parrots cockatoos IOC World Bird List v 13 1 Retrieved 18 February 2023 a b c d e f g h Collar N G M Kirwan P F D Boesman and C J Sharpe 2020 Pearly Parakeet Pyrrhura lepida version 1 0 In Birds of the World J del Hoyo A Elliott J Sargatal D A Christie and E de Juana Editors Cornell Lab of Ornithology Ithaca NY USA https doi org 10 2173 bow peapar1 01 retrieved March 5 2023 Remsen J V Jr J I Areta E Bonaccorso S Claramunt A Jaramillo D F Lane J F Pacheco M B Robbins F G Stiles and K J Zimmer Version 30 January 2023 A classification of the bird species of South America American Ornithological Society https www museum lsu edu Remsen SACCBaseline htm retrieved January 30 2023 Somenzari M 2011 Taxonomia do complex Pyrrhura lepida Aves Psittacidae Complex taxonomy of Pyrrhura lepida Aves Psittacidae teses usp br in Portuguese and English Biblioteca Digital Retrieved March 6 2023 a b van Perlo Ber 2009 A Field Guide to the Birds of Brazil New York Oxford University Press p 126 ISBN 978 0 19 530155 7 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pearly parakeet amp oldid 1186833525, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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