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taxon links [up-->]Pyrrhura lepida [up-->]Pyrrhura hoematotis [up-->]Pyrrhura rhodocephala [up-->]Pyrrhura molinae [up-->]Pyrrhura picta [up-->]Pyrrhura griseipectus [up-->]Pyrrhura hoffmanni [up-->]Pyrrhura pfrimeri [up-->]Pyrrhura albipectus [up-->]Pyrrhura frontalis [up-->]Pyrrhura viridicata [up-->]Pyrrhura orcesi [up-->]Pyrrhura amazonum [down<--]Arini Interpreting the tree
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Relationships after Ribas et al. 2006 and Joseph 2002

Containing group: Arini

References

Joseph, L. 2000. Beginning an end to 63 years of uncertainty: the Neotropical parakeets Pyrrhura picta and P. leucotis comprise more than two species. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. 150:279–292.

Joseph, L. 2002. Geographical variation, taxonomy and distribution of some Amazonian Pyrrhura parakeets. Ornitologia Neotropical 13:337-363.

Joseph, L. and D. Stockwell. 2002. Climatic modeling of the distribution of some Pyrrhura parakeets of Northwestern South America with notes on their systematics and special reference to Pyrrhura caeruleiceps Todd, 1947. Ornitologia Neotropical 13:1–8.

Ribas, C. C., L. Joseph, and C. Y. Miyaki. 2006. Molecular systematics and patterns of diversification in Pyrrhura (Psittacidae), with special reference to the Picta-Leucotis complex. Auk 123:660-680.

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Scientific Name Pyrrhura griseipectus
Location Serra de Baturité - Ceará, Brazil
Comments Local: Serra de Baturité - Ceará.
Specimen Condition Live Specimen
Source Pyrrhura griseipectus_Grey-breasted Parakeet
Source Collection Flickr
Copyright © 2007 Ciro Albano
Scientific Name Pyrrhura frontalis
Location Ilhabela, São Paulo, Brasil
Specimen Condition Live Specimen
Source TIRIBA-DE-TESTA-VERMELHA ( Pyrrhura frontalis)
Source Collection Flickr
Image Use creative commons This media file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License - Version 2.0.
Copyright © 2008 Dario Sanches
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