- (million
years ago) and the
Psittaciformes diverged from the P****eriformes
around 62 Ma. Most
taxonomists now
divide Psittaciformes into four families: Strigopidae...
- ****atoos (
Psittaciformes: Cacatuidae). Auk 116(1): 141-157. JSTOR 4089461 Astuti, Dwi (2004): A
phylogeny of ****atoos (Aves:
Psittaciformes) inferred...
- (/ˈsɪtəsaɪnz/), are the 402
species of
birds that make up the
order Psittaciformes,
found in most
tropical and
subtropical regions, of
which 387 are extant...
- Psittaculidae, two of the
three superfamilies in the
biological order Psittaciformes (parrots). True
parrots are widespread, with
species in Mexico, Central...
-
approximately 33 Mya. The data
place most of the
diversification of
psittaciformes around 40 Mya,
after the
separation of
Australia from West Antarctica...
-
Handbook of the
birds of the world:
orders Pterocliformes, Columbiformes,
Psittaciformes and Cuculiformes. Barcelona: Lynx edicions. 1997. ISBN 978-84-87334-22-1...
-
family Psittaculidae relates to the
three other families in the
order Psittaciformes. The tree is
based on the work by Leo
Joseph and
collaborators published...
-
Fleischer RC (2008). "A
Multilocus Molecular Phylogeny of the
Parrots (
Psittaciformes):
Support for a
Gondwanan Origin during the Cretaceous".
Molecular Biology...
- the
Strigopoidea (large New
Zealand parrots), they make up the
order Psittaciformes. The
family has a
mainly Australasian distribution,
ranging from the...
-
revised nomenclature and
classification for family-group taxa of
parrots (
Psittaciformes)". Zootaxa. 3205 (1): 26–40. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.3205.1.2. Forshaw...