Belongs within: Psittaciformes.
Contains: Touit, Arini, Poicephalus.
The name Psittacinae has been used with varying degrees of coverage, but generally for more 'generalised' parrot species; most broader usages of 'Psittacinae' are probably para- or polyphyletic. Here, the label is applied to a clade that has been supported by molecular analysis (Kloet & Kloet 2005) containing the African genera Psittacus and Poicephalus and the South American parrots in the Arini. The Madagascan Coracopsis and the New Guinean Psittrichas fulgidus may also belong here.
<==Psittacinae [Psittacini]
| i. s.: Conuropsis carolinensis RN72 [=Conurus carolinensis SWK87]
| Leptosittaca branickii RN72
| Ognorhynchus icterotis RN72
| Amoropsittaca aymara RN72
| Nannopsittaca panychlora (Salvin & Godman 1883) RN72
| Gypopsitta vulturina RN72
| Microsittace ferruginea RN72
| |--M. f. ferruginea RN72
| `--M. f. minor RN72
| Pionopsitta RN72
| |--P. barrabandi RN72
| |--P. caica RN72
| |--P. haematotis RN72
| | |--P. h. haematotis RN72
| | |--P. h. coccinicollaris RN72
| | `--P. h. pulchra RN72
| |--P. pileata RN72
| `--P. pyrilia RN72
| Hapalopsittaca RN72
| |--H. amazonina RN72
| | |--H. a. amazonina RN72
| | `--H. a. theresae RN72
| |--H. fuertesi RN72
| |--H. melanotis RN72
| | |--H. m. melanotis RN72
| | `--H. m. peruviana RN72
| `--H. pyrrhops RN72
| Touit RN72
| Xenopsitta Mlíkovský 1998 MG04
| `--*X. fejfari Mlíkovský 1998 M02
|--+--Arini KK05
| `--+--Poicephalus KK05
| `--Psittacus Linnaeus 1758 KK05, B94
| |--P. erithacus KK05
| | |--P. e. erithacus RN72
| | |--P. e. princeps RN72
| | `--P. e. timneh RN72
| |--P. niger S66
| `--P. obscurus S66
`--+--Psittrichas Lesson 1831 KK05, B94 (see below for synonymy)
| `--P. fulgidus KK05
`--Coracopsis Wagler 1832 KK05, B94 [Coracopsini]
|--C. nigra RN72
| |--C. n. nigra RN72
| |--C. n. barklyi RN72
| |--C. n. libs RN72
| `--C. n. sibilans RN72
`--C. vasa KK05
|--C. v. vasa RN72
|--C. v. comorensis RN72
`--C. v. drouhardi RN72
Psittrichas Lesson 1831 KK05, B94 [incl. Dasyptilus Wagler 1832 B94; Dasyptilinae, Psittrichadinae, Psittrichadini]
*Type species of generic name indicated
REFERENCES
[B94] Bock, W. J. 1994. History and nomenclature of avian family-group names. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 222: 1-281.
[KK05] Kloet, R. S. de, & S. R. de Kloet. 2005. The evolution of the spindlin gene in birds: sequence analysis of an intron of the spindlin W and Z gene reveals four major divisions of the Psittaciformes. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 36: 706-721.
[MG04] Mayr, G., & U. B. Göhlich. 2004. A new parrot from the Miocene of Germany, with comments on the variation of hypotarsus morphology in some Psittaciformes. Belgian Journal of Zoology 134: 476-54.
[M02] Mlíkovský, J. 2002. Cenozoic Birds of the World. Part 1: Europe. Ninox Press: Praha.
[RN72] Rutgers, A., & K. A. Norris (eds.) 1972. Encyclopaedia of Aviculture vol. 2. Blandford Press: London.
[S66] Schlegel, H. 1866. Communication from, on mammals and birds collected in Madagascar. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1866: 419-426.
[SWK87] Snyder, N. F. R., J. W. Wiley & C. B. Kepler. 1987. The Parrots of Luquillo: Natural history and conservation of the Puerto Rican parrot. Western Foundation of Vertebrate Zoology: Los Angeles.
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