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Psittacidae

The family Psittacidae or holotropical parrots is one of three families of true parrots. It comprises the 12 species of subfamily Psittacinae (the Old World or Afrotropical parrots) and 167 of subfamily Arinae (the New World or Neotropical parrots) including several species that have gone extinct in recent centuries. Some of the most iconic birds in the world are represented here, such as the blue-and-yellow macaw among the New World parrots and the grey parrot among the Old World parrots.

Neotropical and Afrotropical parrots
Temporal range: Eocene-Holocene
Male scarlet macaw
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Psittaciformes
Superfamily: Psittacoidea
Family: Psittacidae
Rafinesque, 1815
Subfamilies

See text for genera.

Distribution edit

All of the parrot species in this family are found in tropical and subtropical zones and inhabit Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean islands, sub-Saharan Africa, the island of Madagascar, the Arabian Peninsula, Southeast Asia, Australia and Oceania. Three parrots, one extinct and another extirpated, once inhabited the United States.[1]

Evolutionary history edit

This family probably had its origin early in the Paleogene period, 66–23 million years ago (Mya), after the western half of Gondwana had separated into the continents of Africa and South America, before the divergence of African and New World lineages around 30–35 Mya.[2] The New World parrots, and by implication Old World parrots, last shared a common ancestor with the Australian cockatoos in the family the Cacatuidae approximately 33 Mya.[3]

The data place most of the diversification of psittaciformes around 40 Mya, after the separation of Australia from West Antarctica and South America.[2][4] Divergence of the Psittacidae from the ancestral parrots resulted from a common radiation event from what was then West Antarctica into South America, then Africa, via late Cretaceous land bridges that survived through the Paleogene.[5]

Taxonomy edit

The family Psittacidae was introduced (as Psittacea) by French polymath Constantine Samuel Rafinesque in 1815.[6][7] The recently revised taxonomy of the family Psittacidae, based on molecular studies, recognizes the sister clade relationship of the Old World Psittacini and New World Arini tribes of subfamily Psittacinae,[8] which have been raised to subfamily ranking and renamed Psittacinae and Arinae. Subfamily Loriinae and the other tribes of subfamily Psittacinae are now placed in superfamily Psittacoidea of all true parrots, which includes family Psittacidae.[9]

The following phylogeny shows how the family Psittacidae relates to the three other families in the order Psittaciformes. The tree is based on the work by Leo Joseph and collaborators published in 2012 but with the choice of families and the number of species in each family taken from the list maintained by Frank Gill, Pamela Rasmussen and David Donsker on behalf of the International Ornithological Committee (IOC), now the International Ornithologists' Union.[9][10]

Psittaciformes

Strigopidae – New Zealand parrots (4 species)

Cacatuidae – Cockatoos (22 species)

Psittacidae – African and New World parrots (179 species)

Psittaculidae – Old World parrots (203 species)

The family contains 179 species and is divided into 37 genera. Included are four species that have become extinct in historical times: the glaucous macaw, the Carolina parakeet, the Cuban macaw and the Puerto Rican parakeet. The following cladogram is based on a phylogenetic study by Brian Smith and collaborators that was published in 2023. In the analysis the genera Nannopsittaca, Bolborhynchus and Psilopsiagon were found not to be monophyletic.[3] The number of species in each genus is taken from the IOC list.[10]

Psittacidae
Psittacinae

Psittacus – African grey parrots (2 species)

PoicephalusPoicephalus parrots (10 species)

Arinae
Amoropsittacini

Touit – parrotlets (8 species)

Nannopsittaca, Bolborhynchus, Psilopsiagon – parrotlets, parakeets (7 species)

Forpini

Forpus – parrotlets (9 species)

Androglossini

Myiopsitta – Quaker parakeets (2 species)

Brotogeris – parakeets (8 species)

Pionopsitta – pileated parrot

Triclaria – blue-bellied parrot

Hapalopsittaca – parrots (4 species)

Pyrilia – parrots (7 species)

Amazona – Amazon parrots (31 species)

PionusPionus parrots (8 species)

Graydidascalus – short-tailed parrot

Alipiopsitta - yellow-faced parrot

Arini

Deroptyus – red-fan/hawk-headed parrot

Pionites – caiques (2 species)

Rhynchopsitta – thick-billed parrots (2 species)

Pyrrhura – parakeets (24 species)

Cyanoliseus – burrowing parrot/Patagonian conure

Enicognathus – parakeets (2 species)

Anodorhynchus – blue macaws (3 species)

Conuropsis – † Carolina parakeet

Aratinga – parakeets, sun conure (6 species)

Cyanopsitta – Spix's macaw

Orthopsittaca – red-bellied macaw

Primolius – mini-macaws (3 species)

Ara – macaws (9 species)

Eupsittula – parakeets (5 species)

Psittacara – parakeets (13 species)

Ognorhynchus – yellow-eared parrot

Leptosittaca – golden-plumed parakeet

Thectocercus – blue-crowned parakeet

Guaruba – golden parakeet/Queen of Bavaria's conure

Diopsittaca – red-shouldered/Hahn's/noble macaw

References edit

  1. ^ Forshaw, J. (2000). Parrots of the World, 3rd Ed. Australia: Lansdowne. pp. 303, 385.
  2. ^ a b Schweizer, M.; Seehausen O; Hertwig ST (2011). "Macroevolutionary patterns in the diversification of parrots: effects of climate change, geological events and key innovations". Journal of Biogeography. 38 (11): 2176–2194. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2699.2011.02555.x. PMC 2727385. PMID 18653733.
  3. ^ a b Smith, B.T.; Merwin, J.; Provost, K.L.; Thom, G.; Brumfield, R.T.; Ferreira, M.; Mauck, W.M.I.; Moyle, R.G.; Wright, T.F.; Joseph, L. (2023). "Phylogenomic analysis of the parrots of the world distinguishes artifactual from biological sources of gene tree discordance". Systematic Biology. 72 (1): 228–241. doi:10.1093/sysbio/syac055.
  4. ^ Wright, T.; et al. (Oct 2008). "A Multilocus Molecular Phylogeny of the Parrots (Psittaciformes): Support for a Gondwanan Origin during the Cretaceous". Molecular Biology and Evolution. 25 (10): 2141–2156. doi:10.1093/molbev/msn160. PMC 2727385. PMID 18653733.
  5. ^ Remsen, Van. "Proposal (599) to South American Classification Committee: Revise classification of the Psittaciformes". Retrieved 17 December 2013.
  6. ^ Rafinesque, Constantine Samuel (1815). Analyse de la nature ou, Tableau de l'univers et des corps organisés (in French). Palermo: Self-published. p. 64.
  7. ^ Bock, Walter J. (1994). History and Nomenclature of Avian Family-Group Names. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. Vol. Number 222. New York: American Museum of Natural History. pp. 140, 252. hdl:2246/830.
  8. ^ Collar, N. (1997). Birds of the World, Vol.4. del Hoyo. p. 241.
  9. ^ a b Joseph, L.; Toon, A.; Schirtzinger, E.E.; Wright, T.F.; Schodde, R. (2012). "A revised nomenclature and classification for family-group taxa of parrots (Psittaciformes)". Zootaxa. 3205 (1): 26–40. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.3205.1.2.
  10. ^ a b Gill, Frank; Donsker, David; Rasmussen, Pamela, eds. (July 2023). "Parrots, cockatoos". IOC World Bird List Version 13.2. International Ornithologists' Union. Retrieved 22 September 2023.

psittacidae, family, holotropical, parrots, three, families, true, parrots, comprises, species, subfamily, psittacinae, world, afrotropical, parrots, subfamily, arinae, world, neotropical, parrots, including, several, species, that, have, gone, extinct, recent. The family Psittacidae or holotropical parrots is one of three families of true parrots It comprises the 12 species of subfamily Psittacinae the Old World or Afrotropical parrots and 167 of subfamily Arinae the New World or Neotropical parrots including several species that have gone extinct in recent centuries Some of the most iconic birds in the world are represented here such as the blue and yellow macaw among the New World parrots and the grey parrot among the Old World parrots Neotropical and Afrotropical parrotsTemporal range Eocene Holocene PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg NMale scarlet macawScientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ChordataClass AvesOrder PsittaciformesSuperfamily PsittacoideaFamily PsittacidaeRafinesque 1815SubfamiliesPsittacinae ArinaeSee text for genera Contents 1 Distribution 2 Evolutionary history 3 Taxonomy 4 ReferencesDistribution editAll of the parrot species in this family are found in tropical and subtropical zones and inhabit Mexico Central and South America the Caribbean islands sub Saharan Africa the island of Madagascar the Arabian Peninsula Southeast Asia Australia and Oceania Three parrots one extinct and another extirpated once inhabited the United States 1 Evolutionary history editThis family probably had its origin early in the Paleogene period 66 23 million years ago Mya after the western half of Gondwana had separated into the continents of Africa and South America before the divergence of African and New World lineages around 30 35 Mya 2 The New World parrots and by implication Old World parrots last shared a common ancestor with the Australian cockatoos in the family the Cacatuidae approximately 33 Mya 3 The data place most of the diversification of psittaciformes around 40 Mya after the separation of Australia from West Antarctica and South America 2 4 Divergence of the Psittacidae from the ancestral parrots resulted from a common radiation event from what was then West Antarctica into South America then Africa via late Cretaceous land bridges that survived through the Paleogene 5 Taxonomy editThe family Psittacidae was introduced as Psittacea by French polymath Constantine Samuel Rafinesque in 1815 6 7 The recently revised taxonomy of the family Psittacidae based on molecular studies recognizes the sister clade relationship of the Old World Psittacini and New World Arini tribes of subfamily Psittacinae 8 which have been raised to subfamily ranking and renamed Psittacinae and Arinae Subfamily Loriinae and the other tribes of subfamily Psittacinae are now placed in superfamily Psittacoidea of all true parrots which includes family Psittacidae 9 The following phylogeny shows how the family Psittacidae relates to the three other families in the order Psittaciformes The tree is based on the work by Leo Joseph and collaborators published in 2012 but with the choice of families and the number of species in each family taken from the list maintained by Frank Gill Pamela Rasmussen and David Donsker on behalf of the International Ornithological Committee IOC now the International Ornithologists Union 9 10 Psittaciformes Strigopidae New Zealand parrots 4 species Cacatuidae Cockatoos 22 species Psittacidae African and New World parrots 179 species Psittaculidae Old World parrots 203 species The family contains 179 species and is divided into 37 genera Included are four species that have become extinct in historical times the glaucous macaw the Carolina parakeet the Cuban macaw and the Puerto Rican parakeet The following cladogram is based on a phylogenetic study by Brian Smith and collaborators that was published in 2023 In the analysis the genera Nannopsittaca Bolborhynchus and Psilopsiagon were found not to be monophyletic 3 The number of species in each genus is taken from the IOC list 10 Psittacidae Psittacinae Psittacus African grey parrots 2 species Poicephalus Poicephalus parrots 10 species Arinae Amoropsittacini Touit parrotlets 8 species Nannopsittaca Bolborhynchus Psilopsiagon parrotlets parakeets 7 species Forpini Forpus parrotlets 9 species Androglossini Myiopsitta Quaker parakeets 2 species Brotogeris parakeets 8 species Pionopsitta pileated parrotTriclaria blue bellied parrotHapalopsittaca parrots 4 species Pyrilia parrots 7 species Amazona Amazon parrots 31 species Pionus Pionus parrots 8 species Graydidascalus short tailed parrotAlipiopsitta yellow faced parrotArini Deroptyus red fan hawk headed parrotPionites caiques 2 species Rhynchopsitta thick billed parrots 2 species Pyrrhura parakeets 24 species Cyanoliseus burrowing parrot Patagonian conureEnicognathus parakeets 2 species Anodorhynchus blue macaws 3 species Conuropsis Carolina parakeetAratinga parakeets sun conure 6 species Cyanopsitta Spix s macawOrthopsittaca red bellied macawPrimolius mini macaws 3 species Ara macaws 9 species Eupsittula parakeets 5 species Psittacara parakeets 13 species Ognorhynchus yellow eared parrotLeptosittaca golden plumed parakeetThectocercus blue crowned parakeetGuaruba golden parakeet Queen of Bavaria s conureDiopsittaca red shouldered Hahn s noble macawSubfamily Psittacinae Genus Psittacus African grey parrots two species Genus Poicephalus Genus Bavaripsitta Subfamily Arinae Tribe Arini macaws and parakeets Genus Anodorhynchus Genus Cyanopsitta Genus Ara Genus Orthopsittaca Genus Primolius Genus Diopsittaca Genus Rhynchopsitta Genus Ognorhynchus Genus Guaruba Genus Leptosittaca Genus Psittacara Genus Aratinga Genus Eupsittula Genus Thectocercus Genus Cyanoliseus Genus Pyrrhura Genus Enicognathus Genus Conuropsis Tribe Androglossini Amazon and related parrots Genus Pyrilia Genus Pionopsitta Genus Graydidascalus Genus Alipiopsitta Genus Pionus Genus Amazona Genus Triclaria Clade proposed tribe Amoropsittacini Genus Nannopsittaca Genus Psilopsiagon Genus Bolborhynchus Genus Touit Clade proposed tribe Forpini parrotlets Genus Forpus Clade including Arini Genus Pionites caiques four species Genus Deroptyus red fan parrot Clade including Androglossini Genus Hapalopsittaca Genus Brotogeris Genus MyiopsittaReferences edit Forshaw J 2000 Parrots of the World 3rd Ed Australia Lansdowne pp 303 385 a b Schweizer M Seehausen O Hertwig ST 2011 Macroevolutionary patterns in the diversification of parrots effects of climate change geological events and key innovations Journal of Biogeography 38 11 2176 2194 doi 10 1111 j 1365 2699 2011 02555 x PMC 2727385 PMID 18653733 a b Smith B T Merwin J Provost K L Thom G Brumfield R T Ferreira M Mauck W M I Moyle R G Wright T F Joseph L 2023 Phylogenomic analysis of the parrots of the world distinguishes artifactual from biological sources of gene tree discordance Systematic Biology 72 1 228 241 doi 10 1093 sysbio syac055 Wright T et al Oct 2008 A Multilocus Molecular Phylogeny of the Parrots Psittaciformes Support for a Gondwanan Origin during the Cretaceous Molecular Biology and Evolution 25 10 2141 2156 doi 10 1093 molbev msn160 PMC 2727385 PMID 18653733 Remsen Van Proposal 599 to South American Classification Committee Revise classification of the Psittaciformes Retrieved 17 December 2013 Rafinesque Constantine Samuel 1815 Analyse de la nature ou Tableau de l univers et des corps organises in French Palermo Self published p 64 Bock Walter J 1994 History and Nomenclature of Avian Family Group Names Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History Vol Number 222 New York American Museum of Natural History pp 140 252 hdl 2246 830 Collar N 1997 Birds of the World Vol 4 del Hoyo p 241 a b Joseph L Toon A Schirtzinger E E Wright T F Schodde R 2012 A revised nomenclature and classification for family group taxa of parrots Psittaciformes Zootaxa 3205 1 26 40 doi 10 11646 zootaxa 3205 1 2 a b Gill Frank Donsker David Rasmussen Pamela eds July 2023 Parrots cockatoos IOC World Bird List Version 13 2 International Ornithologists Union Retrieved 22 September 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Psittacidae amp 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