Definition of Nestoridae. Meaning of Nestoridae. Synonyms of Nestoridae

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Definition of Nestoridae

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- the family Strigopidae, others place Nestor and Nelepsittacus in the Nestoridae and retain only Strigops in the Strigopidae. Traditionally, the species...
- now recognize this group as a separate taxon containing two families: Nestoridae and Strigopidae. Conversely, the relationships among various ****atoo...
- available. The Chatham kākā is ****igned to the genus Nestor in the family Nestoridae, a small group of parrot species native to New Zealand. It is considered...
- kākā (Nestor meridionalis) is a large species of parrot of the family Nestoridae found in New Zealand's native forests. The species is often known by the...
- 330 species Superfamily Strigopoidea Family Strigopidae: kakapo Family Nestoridae: kea and kakas Superfamily Cacatuoidea Family Cacatuidae: ****atoos and...
- kākā is listed as endangered, and the kea is listed as vulnerable. The Nestoridae genus Nelepsittacus consists of four extinct species. There are two surviving...
- This is a list of Australia-New Guinea species extinct in the Holocene that covers extinctions from the Holocene epoch, a geologic epoch that began about...
- is an extinct species of large parrot, belonging to the parrot family Nestoridae. The birds were about 38 cm long, with mostly olive-brown upperparts,...
- Order: Psittaciformes   Family: Nestoridae The genus Nestor is the type and only extant genus of the parrot family Nestoridae. The genus Nestor contains two...
- Zealand parrots in the genus Nestor were placed in a separate family Nestoridae and the two basal genera in the family Psittaculidae (Psittrichas and...