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PSITTACULIDAE - Old World Parrots1 (47:188)
PSITTRICHASINAE
PSITTRICHAS Lesson, 1831 M - Psittacus pecquetii Lesson, 1831; type by monotypy = Banksianus fulgidus Lesson, 1830  
Psittrichas fulgidus   (Lesson, 1830) Pesquet's Parrot
vLower montane New Guinea
MASCARINUS Lesson, 1830 M - Mascarinus madagascariensis Lesson, 1830; type by tautonymy = Psittacus mascarin Linnaeus, 1771  2
Mascarinus mascarin 3  (Linnaeus, 1771) Mascarene Parrot
iRéunion (Indian Ocean)
CORACOPSIS Wagler, 1832 F - Psittacus niger Linnaeus, 1758; type by subsequent designation (G.R. Gray, 1840, A List of the Genera of Birds, p. 50).  
Coracopsis vasa Greater Vasa Parrot
comorensis (W. Peters, 1854)4 vGrande Comore, Mohéli, Anjouan (Comoros)
drouhardi Lavauden, 1929 iW and S Madagascar
vasa (Shaw, 1812) iE Madagascar
Coracopsis nigra Lesser Vasa Parrot
sibilans A. Milne-Edwards & Oustalet, 1885 iGrande Comore, Anjouan (Comoros)
libs Bangs, 1927 iW and S Madagascar
nigra (Linnaeus, 1758) vE Madagascar
Coracopsis barklyi 5  E. Newton, 1867 Seychelles Black Parrot
Praslin (Seychelles)
PSITTACULINAE - Tribe MICROPSITTINI
MICROPSITTA Lesson, 1831 F - Psittacus pygmeus Quoy & Gaimard, 1830; type by monotypy = Micropsitta chloroxantha Oberholser, 1917  
Micropsitta keiensis Yellow-capped Pygmy Parrot
keiensis (Salvadori, 1876) αvKai Is. (SE Moluccas), Aru Is. (off SW New Guinea)
chloroxantha Oberholser, 19176 vN Moluccas (Gebe), Western Papuan Is. (Waigeo, Salawati, Misool), lowland NW New Guinea (Vogelkop to head of Cenderawasih Bay)
viridipectus (Rothschild, 1911) iLowland SW and SC New Guinea (head of Cenderawasih Bay to R. Fly region)
Micropsitta geelvinkiana Geelvink Pygmy Parrot
geelvinkiana (Schlegel, 1871) vNumfoor I. (in Cenderawasih Bay)
misoriensis (Salvadori, 1876) αvBiak I. (in Cenderawasih Bay)
Micropsitta pusio7 Buff-faced Pygmy Parrot
beccarii (Salvadori, 1876) iLowland N and NE New Guinea (W coast of Cenderawasih Bay to Huon Gulf), Manam I., Karkar I., Bismarck Arch. (Umboi)
pusio (P.L. Sclater, 1866) iLowland SE New Guinea (E Gulf of Papua to Milne Bay), Bismarck Arch. (New Britain and satellite islands)
harterti Mayr, 1940 iFergusson I. (D'Entrecasteaux Arch.) [Mayr, 1940 #2548]
stresemanni E. Hartert, 1926 iMisima, Tagula (Louisiade Arch.)
Micropsitta meeki Yellow-breasted Pygmy Parrot
meeki Rothschild & E. Hartert, 1914 iAdmiralty Is. (Bismarck Arch.)
proxima Rothschild & E. Hartert, 1924 vMussau, Emirau (St. Matthias Group, Bismarck Arch.)
Micropsitta finschii Green Pygmy Parrot
viridifrons (Rothschild & E. Hartert, 1899) iNew Hanover, New Ireland, Djaul I., Tabar Is., Lihir I. (Bismarck Arch.)
nanina (Tristram, 1891) vBuka, Bougainville, Choiseul, Santa Isabel, Florida Is. (Solomons)
tristrami (Rothschild & E. Hartert, 1902) iVella Lavella to Vangunu (New Georgia Is., C Solomons)
aolae (Ogilvie-Grant, 1888) iRussell Is., Guadalcanal, Malaita (SE Solomons)
finschii (E.P. Ramsay, 1881) iSan Cristobal and fringing islets, Rennell (SE and S Solomons)
Micropsitta bruijnii Red-breasted Pygmy Parrot
pileata Mayr, 1940 vSeram (S Moluccas) [Mayr, 1940 #2548]
buruensis Arndt, 19998 vBuru (S Moluccas) [Arndt, 1999 #12710]
bruijnii (Salvadori, 1875) iMontane New Guinea (mountains of Vogelkop, central cordillera, North Coast Ranges and Huon Pen.)
necopinata E. Hartert, 1925 vNew Britain, New Ireland (Bismarck Arch.)
rosea Mayr, 19409 vBougainville, Kolombangara, Guadalcanal (Solomons) [Mayr, 1940 #2548]
PSITTACULINAE - Tribe PSITTACULINI
POLYTELIS Wagler, 1832 M - Psittacus barrabandi Swainson, 1821; type by monotypy = Psittacus swainsonii Desmarest, 1826  10
Polytelis swainsonii   (Desmarest, 1826) Superb Parrot
iInland SE Australia
Polytelis anthopeplus Regent Parrot
anthopeplus (Lear, 1831)11 iSW Western Australia
monarchoides Schodde, 1993 iSW New South Wales, NW Victoria, EC South Australia [Schodde, 1993 #3520]
Polytelis alexandrae   Gould, 1863 Princess Parrot
iInterior W and C Australia
ALISTERUS Mathews, 1911 M - Psittacus cyanopygius Vieillot, 1818; type by original designation = Psittacus scapularis M.H.C. Lichtenstein, 1816  
Alisterus amboinensis12 Moluccan King Parrot
hypophonius (S. Müller, 1843) vHalmahera (N Moluccas)
sulaensis (Reichenow, 1881) vSula Is.
versicolor Neumann, 1939 iPeleng (Banggai Is.) [Neumann, 1939 #2762]
buruensis (Salvadori, 1876) vBuru (S Moluccas)
amboinensis (Linnaeus, 1766) vAmbon, Seram (S Moluccas)
dorsalis (Quoy & Gaimard, 1830) vWestern Papuan Is. (Waigeo, Batanta, Salawati), lowland to montane NW New Guinea (mountains of Vogelkop)
Alisterus chloropterus Papuan King Parrot
moszkowskii (Reichenow, 1911) iLowland to montane N New Guinea (E coast of Cenderawasih Bay to North Coast Ranges)
callopterus (D'Albertis & Salvadori, 1879)13 vMontane C New Guinea (Kobowre and Maoke Mts. to W Central Highlands)
chloropterus (E.P. Ramsay, 1879) vMontane EC, NE and SE New Guinea (E Central Highlands to Owen Stanley Range, mountains of Huon Pen.)
Alisterus scapularis Australian King Parrot
minor Mathews, 1911 vNE Australia (NE Queensland)
scapularis (M.H.C. Lichtenstein, 1816)14 αvE Australia (EC Queensland to S Victoria)
APROSMICTUS Gould, 1842 M - Psittacus erythropterus J.F. Gmelin, 1788; type by subsequent designation (G.R. Gray, 1846, The Genera of Birds, 2 (1849), p. 408).  15
Aprosmictus jonquillaceus Jonquil Parrot
jonquillaceus (Vieillot, 1818) vRoti and Timor (Lesser Sundas)
wetterensis (Salvadori, 1891) vWetar (Lesser Sundas)
Aprosmictus erythropterus16,17 Red-winged Parrot
papua Mayr & Rand, 1936 iLowland SC New Guinea (Trans-Fly region) [Mayr, 1936 #4409]
coccineopterus (Gould, 1865) vN Australia (Kimberley Division to Cape York Pen.)
erythropterus (J.F. Gmelin, 1788) vEC Australia
PRIONITURUS Wagler, 1832 M - Psittacus platurus Vieillot, 1818; type by monotypy  18
Prioniturus mada   E. Hartert, 1900 Buru Racquet-tail
iBuru (S Moluccas)
Prioniturus platurus Golden-mantled Racquet-tail
talautensis E. Hartert, 1898 vTalaud Is.
platurus (Vieillot, 1818) vSulawesi and satellites (except Talaud Is. and Sula Is.)
sinerubris Forshaw, 1971 vSula Is. [Forshaw, 1971 #1586]
Prioniturus waterstradti Mindanao Montane Racquet-tail
malindangensis Mearns, 1909 vW Mindanao (Philippines)
waterstradti Rothschild, 1904 SE Mindanao (Philippines)
Prioniturus montanus 19  Ogilvie-Grant, 1895 Luzon Montane Racquet-tail
vMountains of Luzon (Philippines)
Prioniturus platenae   W. Blasius, 1888 Blue-headed Racquet-tail
iPalawan and neighbouring islands (Philippines)
Prioniturus mindorensis 20  Steere, 1890 Mindoro Racquet-tail
vMindoro (Philippines)
Prioniturus verticalis   Sharpe, 1893 Blue-winged Racquet-tail
vTawi-Tawi (Sulu Arch.)
Prioniturus flavicans   Cassin, 1853 Yellowish-breasted Racquet-tail
iN and C Sulawesi and satellites
Prioniturus luconensis   Steere, 1890 Green Racquet-tail
vN and C Luzon, Marinduque (Philippines)
Prioniturus discurus Blue-crowned Racquet-tail
whiteheadi Salomonsen, 195321 iLuzon to Leyte and Bohol (Philippines) [Salomonsen, 1953 #3451]
discurus (Vieillot, 1822)22 vMindanao, Olutanga, Basilan, Sulu Arch. (Jolo)
ECLECTUS Wagler, 1832 M - Psittacus grandis J.F. Gmelin, 1788; type by subsequent designation (G.R. Gray, 1840, A List of the Genera of Birds, p. 52). = Psittacus roratus Statius Muller, 1776  
Eclectus roratus23,24 Eclectus Parrot
vosmaeri (Rothschild, 1922) iN Moluccas
roratus (Statius Muller, 1776)25 vS Moluccas26
cornelia Bonaparte, 1850 iSumba (Lesser Sundas)
riedeli A.B. Meyer, 1882 αiTanimbar Is. (Lesser Sundas)
aruensis G.R. Gray, 1858 vAru Is. (off SW New Guinea)
biaki (E. Hartert, 1932) iBiak I. (in Cenderawasih Bay)
polychloros (Scopoli, 1786)27,28 iSE Moluccas (Tayandu Is., Kai Is.), Western Papuan Is., lowland New Guinea, Mios Num I., Yapen I., Trobriand Is., D'Entrecasteaux Arch., Louisiade Arch. [Scopoli, 1786 #3558]
solomonensis Rothschild & E. Hartert, 190129 vBismarck Arch. (including Admiralty Is. and Hibernian Is.), Solomons
macgillivrayi Mathews, 1913 iNE Australia (Cape York Pen.)
Eclectus infectus   Steadman, 2006 Oceanic Eclectus
Malakula (Vanuatu); 'Eua, Lifuka, 'Uiha, Vava'u (Tonga)
GEOFFROYUS Bonaparte, 1850 M - Psittacus geoffroyi Bechstein, 1811; type by tautonymy  
Geoffroyus geoffroyi Red-cheeked Parrot
cyanicollis (S. Müller, 1841) vN and NC Moluccas
obiensis (Finsch, 1868) vBisa, Obi (N Moluccas)
rhodops (Schlegel, 1864)30 iS Moluccas
keyensis Finsch, 1868 vKai Is. (SE Moluccas)
floresianus Salvadori, 189131 vLombok to Flores and Sumba (W Lesser Sundas)
geoffroyi (Bechstein, 1811) iSemau, Timor, Wetar (C Lesser Sundas)
timorlaoensis A.B. Meyer, 1884 vTanimbar Is. (E Lesser Sundas)
pucherani Souancé, 1856 iN Moluccas (Gebe), Western Papuan Is. (Waigeo, Batanta, Salawati, Misool), lowland NW New Guinea (Vogelkop to head of Cenderawasih Bay)
mysorensis (A.B. Meyer, 1874)32 δvNumfoor I., Biak I. (in Cenderawasih Bay)
jobiensis (A.B. Meyer, 1874) vMios Num I., Yapen I. (in Cenderawasih Bay)
minor Neumann, 1922 vLowland N New Guinea (E coast of Cenderawasih Bay to Astrolabe Bay and head of R. Ramu)
orientalis A.B. Meyer, 1891 vLowland NE New Guinea (Huon Pen.)
aruensis (G.R. Gray, 1858) vAru Is., lowland SW, SC and SE New Guinea (to Huon Gulf), D'Entrecasteaux Arch. (Fergusson I., Goodenough I.)
sudestiensis De Vis, 1890 vMisima, Tagula (Louisiade Arch.)
cyanicarpus E. Hartert, 1899 vRossel (Louisiade Arch.)
maclennani (W.D.K. MacGillivray, 1913)33 iNE Australia (Cape York Pen.)
Geoffroyus simplex Blue-collared Parrot
simplex (A.B. Meyer, 1874) iMontane NW New Guinea (mountains of Vogelkop)
buergersi Neumann, 1922 iMontane C and SE New Guinea (central cordillera)
Geoffroyus heteroclitus34 Singing Parrot
heteroclitus (Hombron & Jacquinot, 1841) vBismarck Arch. (except Admiralty Is. and St. Matthias Group), Solomons (all main islands except Rennell)
hyacinthinus Mayr, 1931 vRennell (S Solomons)
PSITTINUS Blyth, 1842 M - Psittacus malaccensis Latham, 1790; type by monotypy = Psittacus cyanurus J.R. Forster, 1795  
Psittinus cyanurus Blue-rumped Parrot
cyanurus (J.R. Forster, 1795) vS Tenasserim, Thai-Malay Pen., Sumatra and Borneo
abbotti Richmond, 1902 iSimeulue I. (off W Sumatra)
pontius Oberholser, 1912 vMentawai Is. (off W Sumatra)
TANYGNATHUS Wagler, 1832 M - Psittacus macrorhynchus Wagler; type by subsequent designation (G.R. Gray, 1840, A List of the Genera of Birds, p. 52). = Psittacus megalorynchos Boddaert, 1783  35
Tanygnathus megalorynchos Great-billed Parrot
megalorynchos (Boddaert, 1783)36,37 δiN Sulawesi and satellites, Sangir Is., Talaud Is., Flores Sea islands, N Moluccas, Lesser Sundas (Flores), Western Papuan Is.
affinis Wallace, 1863 vS Moluccas
sumbensis A.B. Meyer, 188238 αvSumba (Lesser Sundas)
hellmayri Mayr, 1944 iRoti to W Timor (Lesser Sundas) [Mayr, 1944 #2552]
subaffinis P.L. Sclater, 1883 vBabar, Tanimbar Is. (Lesser Sundas)
Tanygnathus lucionensis Blue-naped Parrot
lucionensis (Linnaeus, 1766) vLuzon, Mindoro (Philippines)
hybridus Salomonsen, 1952 iPolillo (Philippines) [Salomonsen, 1952 #3450]
salvadorii Ogilvie-Grant, 189639,40 δiC and S Philippines, islands off N and E Borneo
talautensis A.B. Meyer & Wiglesworth, 1895 vTalaud Is., Sangir Is.
horrisonus Bangs & J.L. Peters, 192741 vMaratua I. (off E Borneo)
Tanygnathus sumatranus42 Blue-backed Parrot
duponti Parkes, 1971 iLuzon (Philippines) [Parkes, 1971 #2924]
freeri McGregor, 1910 iPolillo (Philippines)
everetti Tweeddale, 1877 iVisayan Is., Mindanao (Philippines)
burbidgii Sharpe, 1879 iSulu Arch.
sumatranus (Raffles, 1822)43 vTalaud Is., Sangir Is., Sulawesi and other satellites east to Banggai Is. and Sula Is. [Raffles, 1822 #3178]
Tanygnathus gramineus   (J.F. Gmelin, 1788) Black-lored Parrot
vBuru (S Moluccas)
PSITTACULA Cuvier, 1800 F - Psittacus alexandri Linnaeus, 1758; type by subsequent designation (Mathews, 1917, Birds Australia, 6, p. 169).  44,45
Psittacula finschii 46  (Hume, 1874) Grey-headed Parakeet
iNE India, S China, N and E continental SE Asia
Psittacula himalayana   (Lesson, 1832) Slaty-headed Parakeetα
vNE Afghanistan, Himalayas (east from Pakistan)
Psittacula roseata Blossom-headed Parakeet
roseata Biswas, 1951 vC Nepal to NE India [Biswas, 1951 #311]
juneae Biswas, 1951 iNE India (Tripura) and continental SE Asia (except extreme N) [Biswas, 1951 #311]
Psittacula cyanocephala 47  (Linnaeus, 1766) Plum-headed Parakeet
vS Asia
Psittacula alexandri Red-breasted Parakeet
fasciata (Statius Muller, 1776) vHimalayan foothills (east from Uttarakhand), NE India, Bangladesh, S China, Hainan, mainland SE Asia to N Thai-Malay Pen.
abbotti (Oberholser, 1919) iAndamans
cala (Oberholser, 1912) vSimeulue I. (off W Sumatra)
major (Richmond, 1902) vBanyak Is. (off W Sumatra)
perionca (Oberholser, 1912) vNias I. (off W Sumatra)
alexandri (Linnaeus, 1758) iJava, Bali; introduced S Borneo (?)48
dammermani Chasen & Kloss, 1932 iKarimunjawa Is. (Java Sea)
kangeanensis Hoogerwerf, 1962 vKangean Is. (Java Sea) [Hoogerwerf, 1962 #2000]
Psittacula derbiana 49  (Fraser, 1852) Lord Derby's Parakeetδ
vNE India (Arunachal Pradesh), SE Xizang, SW China
Psittacula longicauda50 Long-tailed Parakeet
tytleri (Hume, 1874) iCoco Is. (off Myanmar) and Andamans
nicobarica (Gould, 1857) vNicobars
longicauda (Boddaert, 1783) iS Thai-Malay Pen., Sumatra, Borneo
modesta (Fraser, 1845) vEnggano I. (off W Sumatra)
defontainei Chasen, 1935 αiNatuna Is., Anamba Is. (?) (Indonesia)
Psittacula columboides   (Vigors, 1830) Malabar Parakeet
iSW India (Western Ghats)
Psittacula calthrapae 51  (Blyth, 1849) Layard's Parakeetδ
iSri Lanka
Psittacula eupatria Alexandrine Parakeet
nipalensis (Hodgson, 1836) vNE Afghanistan, Himalayan foothills, Bangladesh
eupatria (Linnaeus, 1766) iS India, Sri Lanka52
magnirostris (Ball, 1872) vCoco Is. (off Myanmar) and Andamans
avensis (Kloss, 1917) vNE India, Myanmar
siamensis (Kloss, 1917) vN and W Thailand, C Laos to Cambodia, C and S Vietnam
Psittacula wardi 53  (E. Newton, 1867) Seychelles Parakeet
iSeychelles
Psittacula krameri Rose-ringed Parakeet
krameri (Scopoli, 1769)54 iS Mauritania and Senegal to W and S Sudan, South Sudan and N Uganda55
parvirostris (Souancé, 1856) vEC Sudan to NW Somalia
borealis (Neumann, 1915)56 vPakistan, N India, Nepal to SE China, Myanmar
manillensis (Bechstein, 1800) vS India, Sri Lanka
Psittacula eques Echo Parakeet
†? eques (Boddaert, 1783)57 Réunion
echo (A. & E. Newton, 1876)58 Mauritius
Psittacula exsul   (A. Newton, 1872) Rodrigues Parakeet
iRodrigues
Psittacula caniceps   (Blyth, 1846) Nicobar Parakeet
iNicobars
Psittacula bensoni   (Holyoak, 1973) Mauritius Grey Parrot
Mauritius, ?Réunion
LOPHOPSITTACUS A. Newton, 1875 N - Psittacus mauritianus Owen, 1866; type by original designation
Lophopsittacus mauritianus   (Owen, 1866) Broad-billed Parrot
Mauritius
NECROPSITTACUS A. Milne‐Edwards, 1874 N -
Necropsittacus rodricanus   (A. Milne‐Edwards, 1867) Rodriguez Parrot
Rodrigues
LORIINAE - Tribe PSITTACELLINI
PSITTACELLA Schlegel, 1871 F - Psittacus brehmii von Rosenberg; type by subsequent designation (Salvadori, 1880, Orn. Pap. delle Mol., 1, p. 145). = Psittacella brehmii Schlegel, 187159
Psittacella brehmii Brehm's Tiger Parrot
brehmii Schlegel, 1871 iMontane NW New Guinea (mountains of Vogelkop)
intermixta E. Hartert, 1930 vMontane WC New Guinea (Kobowre Mts., Maoke Mts.)
harterti Mayr, 1931 iMontane NE New Guinea (mountains of Huon Pen.)
pallida A.B. Meyer, 188660 vMontane EC and SE New Guinea (Central Highlands to Owen Stanley Range)
buergersi Reichenow, 191861 Montane EC New Guinea (Schrader Range)
Psittacella picta Painted Tiger Parrot
lorentzi van Oort, 1910 iAlpine WC New Guinea (Maoke Mts.)
excelsa Mayr & Gilliard, 1951 vAlpine EC New Guinea (Central Highlands) [Mayr, 1951 #2555]
picta Rothschild, 1896 vAlpine SE New Guinea (Wharton Range to Owen Stanley Range)
Psittacella modesta Modest Tiger Parrot
modesta Schlegel, 1871 vMontane NW New Guinea (mountains of Vogelkop)
subcollaris Rand, 1941 vMontane WC New Guinea (N slopes of Maoke Mts.) [Rand, 1941 #3184]
collaris Ogilvie-Grant, 1914 vMontane WC New Guinea (S slopes of Maoke Mts.)
Psittacella madaraszi Madarász's Tiger Parrot
major Rothschild, 1936 vMontane WC New Guinea (Kobowre Mts.) [Hartert, 1936 #1910]
hallstromi Mayr & Gilliard, 1951 iMontane EC New Guinea (Central Highlands) [Mayr, 1951 #2555]
huonensis Mayr & Rand, 1935 vMontane NE New Guinea (mountains of Huon Pen.)
madaraszi A.B. Meyer, 1886 iMontane SE New Guinea (Herzog Range to Owen Stanley Range)
LORIINAE - Tribe PLATYCERCINI
PSEPHOTUS Gould, 1845 M - Platycercus haematonotus Gould, 1838; type by monotypy  
Psephotus haematonotus Red-rumped Parrot
caeruleus Condon, 1941 vNE South Australia, SW Queensland (lower Cooper Creek drainage) [Condon, 1941 #1031]
haematonotus (Gould, 1838) vInland SE Australia (west to Mount Lofty and Flinders Ranges)
NORTHIELLA Mathews, 1912 F - Platycercus haematogaster Gould, 1838; type by original designation and monotypy  
Northiella haematogaster Bluebonnet
haematorrhoa (Bonaparte, 1856)62 αδvSE Queensland, NE and EC New South Wales [Bonaparte, 1856 #4354]
haematogaster (Gould, 1838) iSC Queensland, W and C New South Wales, NW Victoria, EC to SC South Australia
pallescens (Salvadori, 1891) iNE South Australia (Cooper and Strzelecki Creeks drainage)
narethae (H.L. White, 1921) iSE Western Australia, extreme SW South Australia (W and N fringes of Nullarbor Plain)
PSEPHOTELLUS Mathews, 1913 M - Platycercus pulcherrimus Gould, 1845; type by original designation & monotypy  63
Psephotellus varius 64  (A.H. Clark, 1910) Mulga Parrot
vWC, SC, C and inland S and EC Australia
Psephotellus dissimilis 65  (Collett, 1898) Hooded Parrot
vNC Australia (C Arnhem Land)
Psephotellus chrysopterygius   (Gould, 1857) Golden-shouldered Parrotα
vNE Australia (S Cape York Pen.)
Psephotellus pulcherrimus 66  (Gould, 1845) Paradise Parrot
vC and inland S Queensland, inland N New South Wales
PURPUREICEPHALUS Bonaparte, 1854 M - Platycercus pileatus Vigors, 1830; type by monotypy = Psittacus spurius Kuhl, 1820  
Purpureicephalus spurius   (Kuhl, 1820) Red-capped Parrot
vSW Western Australia
PLATYCERCUS Vigors, 1825 M - Psittacus pennantii Latham, 1790; type by original designation = Psittacus elegans J.F. Gmelin, 1788  
Platycercus caledonicus67 Green Rosella
caledonicus (J.F. Gmelin, 1788) vTasmania, Flinders I.
brownii (Kuhl, 1820)68 iKing I. (off NW Tasmania) [Kuhl, 1820 #2289]
Platycercus elegans69 Crimson Rosella
nigrescens E.P. Ramsay, 1888 iNE Queensland
filewoodi McAllan & Bruce, 198970 EC Queensland [McAllan, 1989 #2582]
elegans (J.F. Gmelin, 1788) iSE Queensland to SE South Australia71
flaveolus Gould, 183772 vInterior of SE Australia (along R. Murray and R. Murrumbidgee)
subadelaidae Mathews, 191273 iSouth Australia (S Flinders Ranges, N Mount Lofty Range)
fleurieuensis Ashby, 191774 vSouth Australia (S Mount Lofty Range)
melanopterus North, 1906 vKangaroo I. (off South Australia)
Platycercus venustus75 Northern Rosella
venustus (Kuhl, 1820) vN Northern Territory and extreme NW Queensland
hilli Mathews, 1910 iNW Australia (Kimberley Division)
Platycercus adscitus76 Pale-headed Rosella
adscitus (Latham, 1790) vNE Australia (Cape York Pen.)
palliceps Lear, 183277 iNE Queensland to N New South Wales
Platycercus eximius Eastern Rosella
elecica Schodde & Short, 198978 iExtreme SE Queensland, NE New South Wales [Schodde, 1989 #3517]
eximius (Shaw, 1792) vSC and SE South Australia to Victoria and NE New South Wales (R. Hunter)79
diemenensis North, 1911 vN and E Tasmania
Platycercus icterotis Western Rosella
icterotis (Temminck & Kuhl, 1820)80 vCoastal extreme SW Western Australia
xanthogenys Salvadori, 1891 iCoastal and inland SW Western Australia
BARNARDIUS Bonaparte, 1854 M - Barnardius typicus Bonaparte, 1854; type by virtual tautonymy = Platycercus barnardi Vigors & Horsfield, 1827  81
Barnardius zonarius82 Ringneck/null
semitorquatus (Quoy & Gaimard, 1830)83 vExtreme SW Western Australia
zonarius (Shaw, 1805)84 vSW, WC and SC Western Australia to W and C South Australia
macgillivrayi (North, 1900) iNW Queensland to E Northern Territory
barnardi (Vigors & Horsfield, 1827)85 iInterior of SE Australia (north to C Queensland)
LATHAMUS Lesson, 1830 M - Psittacus discolor Shaw, 1790; type by subsequent designation (Vigors & Horsfield, 1827, Trans. Linn. Soc. London, 15 (1826), p. 277).  
Lathamus discolor 86  (Shaw, 1790) Swift Parrot
iTasmania >> SE Australia
PROSOPEIA Bonaparte, 1854 F - [Coracopsis] personata [G.R.]Gr[ay].; type by monotypy = Coracopsis personata G.R.Gray, 1848   87
Prosopeia splendens 88  (Peale, 1848) Kadavu Shining Parrot
iKadavu and offshore islands (Fiji) 89
Prosopeia personata   (G.R. Gray, 1848) Masked Shining Parrot
vViti Levu, formerly Ovalau (Fiji)
Prosopeia tabuensis Red Shining Parrot
taviunensis (E.L. Layard, 1876) vLaucala, Qamea, Taveuni (Fiji)
tabuensis (J.F. Gmelin, 1788)90 vVanua Levu and offshore islands, Koro, Gau (Fiji)91
EUNYMPHICUS J.L. Peters, 1937 M - Psittacus cornutus J.F. Gmelin, 1788; type by original designation  92
Eunymphicus cornutus   (J.F. Gmelin, 1788) Long-horned Parakeet
vNew Caledonia
Eunymphicus uvaeensis 93  (E.L. & E.L.C. Layard, 1882) Short-horned Parrot
vOuvéa (Loyalty Is.)
CYANORAMPHUS Bonaparte, 1854 M - Psittacus pacificus Forster; type by subsequent designation (G.R. Gray, 1855, Cat. of the Genera and Subgenera of Birds, p. 86). = Psittacus zealandicus Latham, 1790  94
Cyanoramphus zealandicus   (Latham, 1790) Black-fronted Parakeet
vTahiti (Society Is.)
Cyanoramphus ulietanus   (J.F. Gmelin, 1788) Raiatea Parakeet
vRaiatea (Society Is.)
Cyanoramphus saisseti 95  J. Verreaux & Des Murs, 1860 Red-crowned Parakeet
iNew Caledonia
Cyanoramphus forbesi 96  Rothschild, 1893 Chatham Parakeet
iChatham Is.
Cyanoramphus cookii 97  (G.R. Gray, 1859) Norfolk Island Parakeet
iNorfolk I.
Cyanoramphus unicolor   (Lear, 1831) Antipodes Parakeet
iAntipodes Is.
Cyanoramphus auriceps   (Kuhl, 1820) Yellow-fronted Parakeet
iNew Zealand and neighbouring islands, Stewart I., Auckland Is.
Cyanoramphus malherbi98 Malherbe's Parakeet
hochstetteri (Reischek, 1889)99 Antipodes Is.
malherbi Souancé, 1857 N South Island (New Zealand)
Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae Red-fronted Parakeet
†? subflavescens Salvadori, 1891 iLord Howe I.
cyanurus Salvadori, 1891 vKermadec Is.
novaezelandiae (Sparrman, 1787)100 iNew Zealand and neighbouring islands, Stewart I., Auckland Is.
chathamensis Oliver, 1930 vChatham Is.
†? erythrotis (Wagler, 1832) vMacquarie I.
PEZOPORUS Illiger, 1811 M - Psittacus formosus Latham, 1790; type by monotypy = Psittacus wallicus Kerr, 1792  
Pezoporus wallicus Eastern Ground Parrot
wallicus (R. Kerr, 1792) vCoastal SC to SE Australia
leachi Mathews, 1912101 iW Tasmania
Pezoporus flaviventris 102  North, 1911 Western Ground Parrot
vCoastal extreme SW Western Australia
Pezoporus occidentalis 103  (Gould, 1861) Night Parrot
vInland W and C Australia
NEOPSEPHOTUS Mathews, 1912 M - Euphema bourkii Gould, 1841; type by original designation and monotypy  104
Neopsephotus bourkii   (Gould, 1841) Bourke's Parrot
iWC, SC and EC Australia
NEOPHEMA Salvadori, 1891 F - Psittacus pulchellus Shaw, 1792; type by original designation  
Neophema chrysostoma 105  (Kuhl, 1820) Blue-winged Parrot
iSE Australia, Tasmania
Neophema elegans106 Elegant Parrot
elegans (Gould, 1837) iSC South Australia to W Victoria, Kangaroo I.
carteri (Mathews, 1912) iSW Western Australia
Neophema petrophila107 Rock Parrot
petrophila (Gould, 1841) vCoastal SW Western Australia
zietzi (Mathews, 1912) iCoastal W and C South Australia
Neophema chrysogaster 108  (Latham, 1790) Orange-bellied Parrot
iW Tasmania >> coastal SE South Australia and S Victoria
Neophema pulchella   (Shaw, 1792) Turquoise Parrot
vInland SE Queensland to NC Victoria
Neophema splendida   (Gould, 1841) Scarlet-chested Parrot
vInland SW to SC Australia
LORIINAE109 - Tribe LORIINI109
OREOPSITTACUS Salvadori, 1877 M - Trichoglossus arfaki A.B. Meyer, 1874; type by monotypy  
Oreopsittacus arfaki Plum-faced Lorikeet
arfaki (A.B. Meyer, 1874) iMontane NW New Guinea (mountains of Vogelkop)
major Ogilvie-Grant, 1914 vMontane WC New Guinea (Kobowre Mts., Maoke Mts.)
grandis Ogilvie-Grant, 1895110 vMontane EC, NE and SE New Guinea (Central Highlands to Owen Stanley Range; mountains of Huon Pen.)
CHARMOSYNA Wagler, 1832 F - Psittacus papuensis J.F. Gmelin, 1788; type by monotypy = Psittacus papou Scopoli, 1786  111
Charmosyna palmarum 112  (J.F. Gmelin, 1788) Palm Lorikeet
iDuff Is., Santa Cruz Is., Vanuatu
Charmosyna rubrigularis 113  (P.L. Sclater, 1881) Red-chinned Lorikeet
vKarkar I. (off NE New Guinea); New Britain, New Ireland (Bismarck Arch.)
Charmosyna meeki   (Rothschild & E. Hartert, 1901) Meek's Lorikeet
iBougainville to Guadalcanal and Malaita (Solomons)
Charmosyna toxopei   (Siebers, 1930) Blue-fronted Lorikeet
iBuru (S Moluccas)
Charmosyna multistriata   (Rothschild, 1911) Striated Lorikeet
vMontane WC New Guinea (S slopes of Maoke Mts.)
Charmosyna wilhelminae   (A.B. Meyer, 1874) Pygmy Lorikeet
iMontane New Guinea (mountains of Vogelkop to Owen Stanley Range)
Charmosyna rubronotata Red-fronted Lorikeet
rubronotata (Wallace, 1862) vSalawati, lowland NW and N New Guinea (east to R. Sepik)
kordoana (A.B. Meyer, 1874) vBiak I. (in Cenderawasih Bay)
Charmosyna placentis Red-flanked Lorikeet
intensior (Kinnear, 1928)114 vN Moluccas
placentis (Temminck, 1835)115 αvS Moluccas (to Kai Is.), Aru Is., lowland SW and SC New Guinea
ornata Mayr, 1940 vWestern Papuan Is. (Waigeo, Batanta, Salawati, Misool), lowland NW New Guinea (Vogelkop) [Mayr, 1940 #2548]
subplacens (P.L. Sclater, 1876)116 iLowland E New Guinea (west to R. Sepik in north and E Gulf of Papua in south)
pallidior (Rothschild & E. Hartert, 1905) vBismarck Arch. to N Solomons (Bougainville); Woodlark I.
Charmosyna diadema   (J. Verreaux & Des Murs, 1860) New Caledonian Lorikeet
iNew Caledonia
Charmosyna amabilis 117  (E.P. Ramsay, 1875) Red-throated Lorikeet
vViti Levu, Vanua Levu, Ovalau, Taveuni Is. (Fiji) [Ramsay, 1875 #14122].
Charmosyna margarethae   Tristram, 1879 Duchess Lorikeet
iSolomons
Charmosyna pulchella Fairy Lorikeet
pulchella G.R. Gray, 1859118 vMontane New Guinea (mountains of Vogelkop, all central cordillera and Huon Pen.)
rothschildi (E. Hartert, 1930) iMontane N New Guinea (Cyclops Mts.)
Charmosyna josefinae Josephine's Lorikeet
josefinae (Finsch, 1873) iLower montane NW and WC New Guinea (mountains of Vogelkop and W central cordillera)
cyclopum E. Hartert, 1930 iMontane N New Guinea (Cyclops Mts.)
sepikiana Neumann, 1922 vMontane N New Guinea (North Coast Ranges of Papua New Guinea)
Charmosyna papou119 Papuan Lorikeet
papou (Scopoli, 1786) iMontane NW New Guinea (mountains of Vogelkop)
goliathina Rothschild & E. Hartert, 1911 vMontane C New Guinea (Kobowre and Maoke Mts., Central Highlands)
wahnesi Rothschild, 1906 iMontane NE New Guinea (mountains of Huon Pen.)
stellae A.B. Meyer, 1886 iMontane SE New Guinea (Herzog Range to Owen Stanley Range)
CORIPHILUS Wagler, 1832 M - Vini coccinea Lesson, 1833; type by monotypy = Psittacula kuhlii Vigors, 1824  120
Coriphilus australis   (J.F. Gmelin, 1788) Blue-crowned Lorikeet
vAlofi, Futuna (Wallis and Futuna Is.), S Lau Group (Fiji), Tonga, Samoa, Manu'a Is. (American Samoa), Niue
Coriphilus kuhlii   (Vigors, 1824) Rimatara Lorikeet
iRimatara (Iles Australes)121
Coriphilus stepheni   (North, 1908) Henderson Lorikeet
iHenderson (Pitcairn Is.)
Coriphilus peruvianus   (Statius Muller, 1776) Blue Lorikeet
vAitutaki (Cook Is.), Motu One, Manuae (Society Is.), Rangiroa, Arutua, Apataki, Tikehau (Tuamotu Arch.)
Coriphilus ultramarinus   (Kuhl, 1820) Ultramarine Lorikeet
vUa Huka, Ua Pou, Nuku Hiva (?), Fatu Hiva (Iles Marquises)
PHIGYS G.R. Gray, 1870 M - Psittacus solitarius Latham, 1801; type by monotypy = Psittacus solitarius Suckow, 1800  
Phigys solitarius 122  (Suckow, 1800) Collared Loryδ
vFiji (except S Lau Group)
NEOPSITTACUS Salvadori, 1875 M - Nanodes musschenbroekii Schlegel, 1871; type by monotypy  
Neopsittacus musschenbroekii Yellow-billed Lorikeet
musschenbroekii (Schlegel, 1871) iMontane NW New Guinea (mountains of Vogelkop)
major Neumann, 1924123 vMontane C, NE and SE New Guinea (all central cordillera and mountains of Huon Pen.)
Neopsittacus pullicauda Orange-billed Lorikeet
alpinus Ogilvie-Grant, 1914 vMontane WC New Guinea (Kobowre Mts., Maoke Mts.)
socialis Mayr, 1931 vMontane NE New Guinea (mountains of Huon Pen.)
pullicauda E. Hartert, 1896 iMontane EC to SE New Guinea (E central cordillera)
GLOSSOPSITTA Bonaparte, 1854 F - Psittacus australis Latham, 1790; type by subsequent designation (G.R. Gray, 1855, Cat. of the Genera and Subgenera of Birds, p. 88). = Psittacus concinnus Shaw, 1791  
Glossopsitta concinna Musk Lorikeet
concinna (Shaw, 1791) vSC to SE Australia, Kangaroo I.
didimus Mathews, 1915124 iTasmania
Glossopsitta pusilla   (Shaw, 1790) Little Lorikeet
vE and SE Australia
Glossopsitta porphyrocephala   (Dietrichsen, 1837) Purple-crowned Lorikeet
vSW to SC and inland SE Australia, Kangaroo I.
LORIUS Vigors, 1825 M - Psittacus domicella Linnaeus, 1758; type by original designation  125
Lorius garrulus126 Chattering Lory
morotaianus (van Bemmel, 1940) vMorotai, Rau (N Moluccas) [van Bemmel, 1940 #3908]
garrulus (Linnaeus, 1758) vHalmahera and satellites (N Moluccas)
flavopalliatus Salvadori, 1877 vKasiruta, Bacan, Obi (N Moluccas)
Lorius domicella 127  (Linnaeus, 1758) Purple-naped Lory
iAmbon, Seram (S Moluccas)
Lorius lory Black-capped Lory
lory (Linnaeus, 1758)128 iWestern Papuan Is. (Waigeo, Batanta, Salawati, Misool), lowland NW New Guinea (Vogelkop)
cyanauchen (S. Müller, 1841)129 iBiak I. (in Cenderawasih Bay)
jobiensis (A.B. Meyer, 1874) vMios Num I., Yapen I. (in Cenderawasih Bay)
viridicrissalis de Beaufort, 1909 vLowland N New Guinea (E coast of Cenderawasih Bay to Yos Sudarso Bay)
salvadorii A.B. Meyer, 1891 iLowland N New Guinea (Aitape-upper R. Sepik region to Astrolabe Bay)
erythrothorax Salvadori, 1877130 iLowland SE New Guinea (west to Huon Pen. in north and Gulf of Papua in south)
somu (Diamond, 1967)131 iLower montane S New Guinea (Karimui basin to Lake Kutubu) [Diamond, 1967 #1316]
Lorius hypoinochrous Purple-bellied Lory
devittatus E. Hartert, 1898132 vLowland SE New Guinea, Bismarck Arch., Trobriand Is., D'Entrecasteaux Arch., Woodlark I.
hypoinochrous G.R. Gray, 1859 vMisima and Tagula (Louisiade Arch.)
rosselianus Rothschild & E. Hartert, 1918 vRossel (Louisiade Arch.)
Lorius albidinucha   (Rothschild & E. Hartert, 1924) White-naped Lory
iSE New Ireland (Bismarck Arch.)
Lorius chlorocercus   Gould, 1856 Yellow-bibbed Lory
vSE Solomons (east from Guadalcanal and Malaita)
CHALCOPSITTA Bonaparte, 1850 F - Psittacus ater Scopoli, 1786; type by subsequent designation (G.R. Gray, 1855, Cat. of the Genera and Subgenera of Birds, p. 86).  
Chalcopsitta atra133 Black Lory
atra (Scopoli, 1786) vBatanta, Salawati, lowland NW New Guinea (Doberai Pen.)
insignis Oustalet, 1878134,135 vLowland NW New Guinea (Bomberai Pen.), Rumberpon I. (in Cenderawasih Bay)
bernsteini von Rosenberg, 1861 iMisool (Western Papuan Is.)
Chalcopsitta duivenbodei Brown Lory
duivenbodei A.J.C. Dubois, 1884 iLowland N New Guinea (E coast of Cenderawasih Bay to Yos Sudarso Bay and upper R. Sepik region)
syringanuchalis Neumann, 1915136 vLowland N New Guinea (upper R. Sepik region to Astrolabe Bay)
Chalcopsitta scintillata Yellow-streaked Lory
rubrifrons G.R. Gray, 1858 iAru Is. (off SW New Guinea)
scintillata (Temminck, 1835)137 δvLowland SW to SC New Guinea (head of Cenderawasih Bay to Trans-Fly region)
chloroptera Salvadori, 1876 vLowland SC and SE New Guinea (west to upper R. Fly region)
Chalcopsitta cardinalis   (G.R. Gray, 1849) Cardinal Lory
iHibernian Is. (Bismarck Arch.) to Solomons
PSEUDEOS J.L. Peters, 1935 F - Eos fuscata Blyth, 1858; type by original designation and monotypy  
Pseudeos fuscata Dusky Lory
fuscata (Blyth, 1858) vSalawati, lowland and lower montane NW New Guinea (Vogelkop)
incondita (A.B. Meyer, 1886)138 vLowland and lower montane New Guinea (except Vogelkop), Yapen I.
PSITTEUTELES Bonaparte, 1854 M - Trichoglossus versicolor Lear, 1831; type by subsequent designation (G.R. Gray, 1855, Cat. of the Genera and Subgenera of Birds, p. 88).  139
Psitteuteles versicolor   (Lear, 1831) Varied Lorikeet
iNW and NC Australia (Kimberley Division, Arnhem Land east to W Cape York Pen.)
Psitteuteles iris Iris Lorikeet
iris (Temminck, 1835)140 iTimor (Lesser Sundas)
wetterensis (Hellmayr, 1912) vWetar (Lesser Sundas)
Psitteuteles goldiei   (Sharpe, 1882) Goldie's Lorikeet
iMontane C, NE and SE New Guinea (all lower central cordillera and mountains (?) of Huon Pen.)
EOS Wagler, 1832 F - Psittacus indicus J.F. Gmelin, 1788; type by subsequent designation (G.R. Gray, 1840, A List of the Genera of Birds, p. 52). = Psittacus histrio Statius Muller, 1776  
Eos histrio Red-and-blue Lory
challengeri Salvadori, 1891 iMiangas I. (north of Talaud Is.)
talautensis A.B. Meyer & Wiglesworth, 1894 vTalaud Is.
†? histrio (Statius Muller, 1776) iSangir Is.
Eos squamata Violet-necked Lory
riciniata (Bechstein, 1811)141,142,143 vN Moluccas [Bechstein, 1811 #5813]
obiensis Rothschild, 1899 vBisa, Obi (N Moluccas)
squamata (Boddaert, 1783)144 vN Moluccas (Gebe), Western Papuan Is. (Waigeo, Batanta, Misool)
Eos bornea145,146,147 Red Lory
cyanonotha (Vieillot, 1818)148 vBuru (S Moluccas)
bornea (Linnaeus, 1758)149 vAmbon to Kai Is. (S and SE Moluccas)
Eos reticulata   (S. Müller, 1841) Blue-streaked Lory
vKai Is. (SE Moluccas), Damar to Tanimbar Is. (E Lesser Sundas)
Eos cyanogenia   Bonaparte, 1850 Black-winged Lory
vManim I., Numfoor I., Biak I. (in Cenderawasih Bay)
Eos semilarvata   Bonaparte, 1850 Blue-eared Lory
vSeram (S Moluccas)
TRICHOGLOSSUS Stephens, 1826 M - Psittacus haematodus Linnaeus, 1771; type by subsequent designation (Lesson, 1828, Manuel d'Ornithologie, 2, p. 147).  150
Trichoglossus ornatus 151  (Linnaeus, 1758) Ornate Lorikeet
vSulawesi and satellites
Trichoglossus forsteni152 Scarlet-breasted Lorikeet
djampeanus E. Hartert, 1897 vTanahjampea I. (Flores Sea)
stresemanni Meise, 1929 iKalaotoa I. (Flores Sea)
mitchellii G.R. Gray, 1859 iBali, W Lesser Sundas (Lombok)
forsteni Bonaparte, 1850 iSumbawa (Lesser Sundas)
Trichoglossus weberi   (Büttikofer, 1894) Flores Lorikeet
iFlores (Lesser Sundas)
Trichoglossus capistratus Marigold Lorikeet
fortis E. Hartert, 1898 vSumba (Lesser Sundas)
capistratus (Bechstein, 1811) vTimor (Lesser Sundas)
flavotectus Hellmayr, 1914 vWetar, Roma (Lesser Sundas)
Trichoglossus haematodus153 Rainbow Lorikeet
haematodus (Linnaeus, 1771)154,155 δvS Moluccas, Western Papuan Is. (Waigeo, Batanta, Salawati, Misool), lowland NW, N, SW and SC New Guinea, islands in Cenderawasih Bay (Numfoor I., Yapen I.), Manam I.156
rosenbergii Schlegel, 1871 iBiak I. (in Cenderawasih Bay)
nigrogularis G.R. Gray, 1858157 vKai Is. (SE Moluccas), Aru Is. (off SW New Guinea)
caeruleiceps D'Albertis & Salvadori, 1879158 iLowland SC New Guinea (Trans-Fly region) [D'Albertis, 1879 #12653]
micropteryx Stresemann, 1922159 Lowland NE and SE New Guinea (west to Huon Pen. in north and Gulf of Papua in south), D'Entrecasteaux Arch., Louisiade Arch.
massena Bonaparte, 1854 iKarkar I., Bismarck Arch. (except range of nesophilus and flavicans), Louisiade Arch., Solomons, Santa Cruz Is. (Vanikoro), Vanuatu
nesophilus Neumann, 1929 vNinigo Group, Hermit Is. (Bismarck Arch.)160
flavicans Cabanis & Reichenow, 1876161 iAdmiralty Is., St. Matthias Group, New Hanover (Bismarck Arch.)
deplanchii J. Verreaux & Des Murs, 1860 iNew Caledonia, Loyalty Is.
septentrionalis Robinson, 1900162 vNE Australia (Cape York Pen. to NE Queensland)
moluccanus (J.F. Gmelin, 1788)163 vNE to SE and SC Australia, Tasmania
Trichoglossus rubritorquis   Vigors & Horsfield, 1827 Red-collared Lorikeet
vKisar, Roma (?) (E Lesser Sundas), NW Australia (east to S Gulf of Carpentaria)
Trichoglossus euteles   (Temminck, 1835) Olive-headed Lorikeet
iLomblen and Timor to Nila and Babar (Lesser Sundas)
Trichoglossus flavoviridis164 Yellow-and-green Lorikeet
meyeri Walden, 1871 iSulawesi
flavoviridis Wallace, 1863 vSula Is.
Trichoglossus johnstoniae 165  E. Hartert, 1903 Mindanao Lorikeet
iW and SC Mindanao
Trichoglossus rubiginosus   (Bonaparte, 1850) Pohnpei Lorikeet
vPohnpei (Caroline Is.)
Trichoglossus chlorolepidotus 166,167  (Kuhl, 1820) Scaly-breasted Lorikeet
vCoastal and subcoastal NE to EC Australia
MELOPSITTACUS Gould, 1840 M - Psittacus undulatus Shaw, 1805; type by monotypy  168
Melopsittacus undulatus   (Shaw, 1805) Budgerigar
vInland Australia169
PSITTACULIROSTRIS J.E. & G.R. Gray, 1859 M - Psittacus desmarestii Desmarest, 1826; type by monotypy.  
Psittaculirostris desmarestii170 Large Fig Parrot
blythii (Wallace, 1864)171 δiMisool (Western Papuan Is.)
occidentalis (Salvadori, 1876) αvBatanta, Salawati, lowland NW New Guinea (W Doberai Pen.)
desmarestii (Desmarest, 1826)172 iLowland NW New Guinea (E Doberai Pen., Bomberai Pen. to Triton Bay and east coast of Cenderawasih Bay)
godmani (Ogilvie-Grant, 1911) iLowland SW to SC New Guinea (east to R. Noord-R. Fly region)
cervicalis (Salvadori & D'Albertis, 1876) αvLowland SC to SE New Guinea (west to Huon Gulf in north and R. Fly-R. Noord region in south)
Psittaculirostris edwardsii 173  (Oustalet, 1885) Edwards's Fig Parrot
iLowland N and NE New Guinea (upper R. Sepik region to Huon Pen.)
Psittaculirostris salvadorii   (Oustalet, 1880) Salvadori's Fig Parrot
iLowland N New Guinea (E coast of Cenderawasih Bay to upper R. Sepik)
CYCLOPSITTA Reichenbach, 1850 F - Psittacula diophthalma Hombron & Jacquinot, 1841; type by subsequent monotypy (Pucheran, 1853, in Hombron & Jacquinot, Voyage au Pôle Sud, Zool., 3, p. 107).  174
Cyclopsitta gulielmitertii 175  (Schlegel, 1866) Orange-breasted Fig Parrot
Salawati, lowland NW New Guinea (Vogelkop)
Cyclopsitta nigrifrons176 Black-fronted Fig Parrot
nigrifrons (Reichenow, 1891) Lowland N New Guinea (E coast of Cenderawasih Bay to west R. Sepik)
ramuensis (Neumann, 1915) vLowland N and NE New Guinea (east R. Sepik to R. Ramu basin and Astrolabe Bay)
amabilis (Reichenow, 1891) vLowland NE and SE New Guinea (Huon Pen. to Milne Bay)
Cyclopsitta melanogenia177 Dusky-cheeked Fig Parrot
suavissima P.L. Sclater, 1876178 vLowland SE New Guinea (Gulf of Papua to Milne Bay)
fuscifrons (Salvadori, 1876) Lowland SW to SC New Guinea (head of Cenderawasih Bay to W side of Gulf of Papua)
melanogenia (von Rosenberg, 1866)179 vAru Is. (off SW New Guinea) [von Rosenberg, 1866 #5590]
Cyclopsitta diophthalma Double-eyed Fig Parrot
diophthalma (Hombron & Jacquinot, 1841) vWestern Papuan Is. (Waigeo, Kafiau, Salawati, Misool), lowland to montane NW, SW, N and NE New Guinea
coccineifrons (Sharpe, 1882) iLowland to montane EC to SE New Guinea
aruensis (Schlegel, 1874) vLowland SC New Guinea (Trans-Fly region), Aru Is.
virago (E. Hartert, 1895) iGoodenough I., Fergusson I. (D'Entrecasteaux Arch.)
inseparabilis (E. Hartert, 1898) vTagula (Louisiade Arch.)
marshalli (Iredale, 1946) iNE Australia (N and E Cape York Pen.) [Iredale, 1946 #2070]
macleayana E.P. Ramsay, 1874 vNE Australia (NE Queensland)
coxeni Gould, 1867 iSE Queensland, NE New South Wales
LORIINAE - Tribe AGAPORNITHINI
BOLBOPSITTACUS Salvadori, 1891 M - Psittacus lunulatus Scopoli, 1786; type by original designation  
Bolbopsittacus lunulatus Guaiabero
lunulatus (Scopoli, 1786) vLuzon (Philippines)
callainipictus Parkes, 1971 vSamar (Philippines) [Parkes, 1971 #2924]
intermedius Salvadori, 1891 vLeyte and Panaon (Philippines)
mindanensis (Steere, 1890) vMindanao (Philippines)
LORICULUS Blyth, 1849 M - Psittacus galgulus Linnaeus, 1758; type by subsequent designation (G.R. Gray, 1855, Cat. of the Genera and Subgenera of Birds, p. 88).  
Loriculus vernalis Vernal Hanging Parrot
vernalis (Sparrman, 1787)180 vFoothills of E Himalayas (west to E Nepal), SW, E and NE India, Bangladesh, SW China, continental SE Asia
phileticus Deignan, 1956181 vN and C Thai-Malay Pen. [Deignan, 1956 #1234]
Loriculus beryllinus   (J.R. Forster, 1781) Sri Lanka Hanging Parrot
vSri Lanka
Loriculus philippensis182 Colasisi/Philippine Hanging Parrot
†? philippensis (Statius Muller, 1776) vLuzon, Polillo, Catanduanes and Marinduque (Philippines)
mindorensis Steere, 1890 vMindoro (Philippines)
bournsi McGregor, 1905 iSibuyan (Philippines)
regulus Souancé, 1856183 iGuimaras, Negros, Ticao, Tablas, Masbate, Panay (Philippines)
chrysonotus P.L. Sclater, 1872 vCebu (Philippines)
worcesteri Steere, 1890 iSamar, Leyte, Bohol (Philippines)
siquijorensis Steere, 1890 vSiquijor (Philippines)
camiguinensis Tello, Degner, J.M. Bates & Willard, 2006184 vCamiguin Sur (Philippines) [Tello, 2006 #8245]
apicalis Souancé, 1856 vMindanao, Dinagat and Siargao (Philippines)
dohertyi E. Hartert, 1906 iBasilan (Philippines)
bonapartei Souancé, 1856 iSulu Arch.
Loriculus galgulus 185  (Linnaeus, 1758) Blue-crowned Hanging Parrot
iThai-Malay Pen, Sumatra, Borneo
Loriculus stigmatus Sulawesi Hanging Parrot
stigmatus (S. Müller, 1843) vSulawesi
quadricolor Walden, 1872186 Togian Is. (off Sulawesi)
croconotus Jany, 1955187 vMuna I. and Buton I. (off SE Sulawesi) [Jany, 1955 #2109]
Loriculus sclateri188 Sula Hanging Parrot
sclateri Wallace, 1863 Sula Is.
ruber A.B. Meyer & Wiglesworth, 1896 vBanggai Is.
Loriculus amabilis   Wallace, 1862 Moluccan Hanging Parrot
vHalmahera, Bacan (N Moluccas)
Loriculus catamene 189  Schlegel, 1871 Sangir Hanging Parrotα
iSangir (Sangir Is.)
Loriculus aurantiifrons190 Orange-fronted Hanging Parrot
aurantiifrons Schlegel, 1871 iMisool (Western Papuan Is.)
batavorum Stresemann, 1913 iWaigeo, NW to N New Guinea (Vogelkop to head of Cenderawasih Bay and upper R. Sepik), Karkar I. (?)
meeki E. Hartert, 1895 iLowland NE, EC and SE New Guinea (west to Huon Pen., Central Highlands and W Gulf of Papua), Fergusson I., Goodenough I. (D'Entrecasteaux Arch.), and Karkar I. (?)
Loriculus tener 191  P.L. Sclater, 1877 Green-fronted Hanging Parrot
New Britain, New Ireland, New Hanover, Duke of York I. (Bismarck Arch.)
Loriculus exilis   Schlegel, 1866 Pygmy Hanging Parrot
vSulawesi
Loriculus pusillus   G.R. Gray, 1859 Yellow-throated Hanging Parrot
vJava, Bali
Loriculus flosculus   Wallace, 1864 Wallace's Hanging Parrot
iFlores, Rinca (Lesser Sundas)
AGAPORNIS Selby, 1836 M - Psittacus swindernianus Kuhl, 1820; type by subsequent designation (G.R. Gray, 1840, A List of the Genera of Birds, p. 53).  
Agapornis canus Grey-headed Lovebird
canus (J.F. Gmelin, 1788) vMadagascar (except S)192
ablectaneus Bangs, 1918 vS Madagascar
Agapornis pullarius Red-headed Lovebird
pullarius (Linnaeus, 1758)193 vS Guinea to W South Sudan and NE DR Congo, south to NW Angola
ugandae Neumann, 1908 iSW Ethiopia to Uganda, E DR Congo (Lake Edward) and NW Tanzania
Agapornis taranta 194  (Stanley, 1814) Black-winged Lovebird
iEritrea and Ethiopia
Agapornis swindernianus Black-collared Lovebird
swindernianus (Kuhl, 1820)195 δvSierra Leone, Liberia, Ivory Coast, Ghana
zenkeri Reichenow, 1895 iSE Nigeria, Cameroon and Gabon to SW Central African Republic and C PR Congo
emini Neumann, 1908 iN, C and E DR Congo, W Uganda
Agapornis roseicollis Rosy-faced Lovebird
catumbella B.P. Hall, 1952 iSW Angola [Hall, 1952 #1880]
roseicollis (Vieillot, 1818) αvNamibia to adjacent Northern Cape (South Africa)
Agapornis fischeri 196  Reichenow, 1887 Fischer's Lovebird
iRwanda and Burundi to NW Tanzania
Agapornis personatus   Reichenow, 1887 Yellow-collared Lovebird
vNE and C Tanzania197
Agapornis lilianae   Shelley, 1894 Nyasa Lovebird
iS Tanzania to SE Zambia, N Zimbabwe, S Malawi and NW Mozambique
Agapornis nigrigenis   W.L. Sclater, 1906 Black-cheeked Lovebird
vSW Zambia

1 Sequence of genera derived from Joseph et al. (2012) [Joseph, 2012 #13790], Kirchmann et al. (2012) [Kirchmann, 2012 #14120] and Schirtzinger et al. (2012) [Schirtzinger, 2012 #14124].
2 Nested within Coracopsis in Kundu et al. (2012) [Kundu, 2012 #13430]; but see Joseph et al. (2012) [Joseph, 2012 #13790] for reasons to defer action on that.
3 Linnaeus did not use an abbreviated name.
4 Implicitly includes makawa Benson, 1960 [Benson, 1960 #261]; see Collar (1997) [Collar, 1997 #1011].
5 For treatment as a separate species from C. nigra see Kundu et al. (2012) [Kundu, 2012 #13430].
6 Implicitly includes sociabilis Greenway, 1966 [Greenway, 1966 #1810]; see Forshaw & Cooper (1978) [Forshaw, 1978 #1587].
7 Forms a superspecies with M. keiensis and M. geelvinkiana; see Mayr (1941) [Mayr, 1941 #2550].
8 Mayr (1940) [Mayr, 1940 #2548] had very limited material from Buru and Seram.
9 Includes brevis Mayr, 1940 [Mayr, 1940 #2548]; see Forshaw & Cooper (1978) [Forshaw, 1978 #1587].
10 Possibly paraphyletic see Joseph et al. (2011) [Joseph, 2011 #12784].
11 Type locality established as southwest Australia by Schodde (1993) [Schodde, 1993 #3520]; when so corrected the name anthopeplus has priority over westralis; see also Schodde (2010) [Schodde, 2010 #12613] in response to Mees (2004) [Mees, 2004 #7093].
12 Forms a superspecies with A. chloropterus; see Sibley & Monroe (1990) [Sibley, 1990 #3636].
13 Includes wilhelminae; see Rand & Gilliard (1967) [Rand, 1967 #3199].
14 Date given as 1818, and correctly page 26, in Peters (1937) [Peters, 1937 #3008], however dates from the 1816 edition of this rare book where the description is on page 29.
15 First published in Gould's Birds of Australia not in the Proc. Zool. Soc., London.
16 Subspecies recognition follows Collar (1997) [Collar, 1997 #1011] rather than Mees (1982) [Mees, 1982 #2626] or Schodde in Schodde & Mason (1997) [Schodde, 1997 #3523].
17 Forms a superspecies with A. jonquillaceus; see Sibley & Monroe (1990) [Sibley, 1990 #3636].
18 Species recognition and sequencing based on Schweizer et al. (2012) [Schweizer, 2012 #13625].
19 Treated as monotypic following Schweizer et al. (2012) [Schweizer, 2012 #13625].
20 For reasons to elevate this to species rank and place next to P. platenae see Schweizer et al. (2012) [Schweizer, 2012 #13625].
21 Includes nesophilus Salomonsen, 1953 [Salomonsen, 1953 #3451]; see Dickinson et al. (1991) [Dickinson, 1991 #1361].
22 Includes suluensis; see Dickinson et al. (1991) [Dickinson, 1991 #1361].
23 Treated in the genus Lorius Brisson in Peters (1937) [Peters, 1937 #3008] but this name has been suppressed allowing use of Lorius Vigors, 1825; see Opinion 938 (I.C.Z.N., 1970) [I.C.Z.N., 1970 #9647].
24 The name westermani, see Peters (1937) [Peters, 1937 #3008], attached to aviary birds of unknown origin, not since reported.
25 Includes pectoralis; see Collar (1997) [Collar, 1997 #1011], although corrected type locality not made clear.
26 Introduced to Palau.
27 For assertion of seniority of this name over pectoralis, as used by Peters (1937) [Peters, 1937 #3008], see Stresemann (1952) [Stresemann, 1952 #3767].
28 Implicitly includes maforensis; see Collar (1997) [Collar, 1997 #1011]; but recognised by Mayr (1941) [Mayr, 1941 #2550].
29 Implicitly includes goodsoni; see Forshaw & Cooper (1978) [Forshaw, 1978 #1587].
30 Includes stresemanni and explorator; see White & Bruce (1986) [White, 1986 #4194].
31 Includes tjindanae; see White & Bruce (1986) [White, 1986 #4194].
32 Correct original spelling. Spelling mysoriensis in Peters (1937) [Peters, 1937 #3007] and Dickinson (2003) [Dickinson, 2003 #9533] an ISS.
33 For the resurrection of this subspecies see Schodde in Schodde & Mason (1997) [Schodde, 1997 #3523].
34 Forms a superspecies with G. simplex; see Mayr & Diamond (2001) [Mayr, 2001 #10562].
35 Possibly embedded within Psittacula; see Kundu et al. (2012) [Kundu, 2012 #13430].
36 Correct original spelling. Spelling megalorhynchos in Dickinson (2003) [Dickinson, 2003 #9533] an ISS.
37 Includes viridipennis, djampeae, floris, obiensis, batchianensis, fuliginosus and, more recently, insularum Jany, 1955 [Jany, 1955 #2108]; see White & Bruce (1986) [White, 1986 #4194]. For an alternative view of subspecies limits see Mees (2006) [Mees, 2006 #7094].
38 Published in part 2 of this volume; original wrapper dates this 1882 (by Neal Evenhuis pers. comm.).
39 Dickinson et al. (1991) [Dickinson, 1991 #1361] recognised salvadorii (and the Talaud form as an endemic) and included paraguenus, koikei, moro and, the more recent, nigrorum Salomonsen, 1953 [Salomonsen, 1953 #3451], and siquijorensis Salomonsen, 1953 [Salomonsen, 1953 #3451].
40 Correct original spelling. Spelling salvadori in Dickinson (2003) [Dickinson, 2003 #9533] an ISS.
41 For recognition see Davison in Smythies (1999) [Smythies, 1999 #3667].
42 Called T. mulleri in Peters (1937) [Peters, 1937 #3008], but see Stresemann (1938) [Stresemann, 1938 #8152]. Thought to include T. heterurus; see White & Bruce (1986) [White, 1986 #4194], a name Collar (1997) [Collar, 1997 #1011] suggested was given to an aberrant specimen.
43 Includes sangirensis; see White & Bruce (1986) [White, 1986 #4194]. Also includes incognitus Eck, 1976 [Eck, 1976 #1476]; see White & Bruce (1986) [White, 1986 #4194].
44 Kundu et al. (2012) [Kundu, 2012 #13430] demonstrated that this genus is polyphyletic, with evidence that Tanygnathus may require inclusion or that the genus must be split. Species sequence seeks to reflect those findings without yet going further.
45 The name intermedia has been shown to relate to hybrids (Rasmussen & Collar, 1999) [Rasmussen, 1999 #3215].
46 For treatment as a separate species from P. himalayana see Husain (1959) [Husain, 1959 #2046]; accepted tentatively, see Collar (1997) [Collar, 1997 #1011].
47 Includes rosa; see Ripley (1961) [Ripley, 1961 #3310]. Also includes bengalensis; see Collar (1997) [Collar, 1997 #1011].
48 Introduced to Japan (C Honshu) and Singapore.
49 Correct original spelling. Spelling derbyana in Peters (1937) [Peters, 1937 #3007] an ISS.
50 Kundu et al. (2012) [Kundu, 2012 #13430] signalled that this species needs splitting but further research needed.
51 Correct original spelling. No internal evidence permitting emendation.
52 Introduced to Netherlands, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates and Japan (C Honshu).
53 For treatment as a separate species from P. eupatria see Forshaw & Cooper (1978) [Forshaw, 1978 #1587].
54 Implicitly includes centralis; see Bannerman (1953) [Bannerman, 1953 #4558].
55 Introduced to United Kingdom, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany, Spain, Canary Is., Egypt, South Africa, Zanzibar, Mauritius, Seychelles, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, Oman, Yemen, Israel, Japan (C and SE Honshu), Singapore, Hawaiian Is., USA (Florida, California), Curaçao and Venezuela (Caracas).
56 Includes fragosa Koelz, 1954 [Koelz, 1954 #2250]; see Ripley (1982) [Ripley, 1982 #3332].
57 Not listed by Peters (1937) [Peters, 1937 #3008]; rank uncertain; evidence available may justify more than subspecific ranking.
58 Treated as a subspecies of P. krameri by Peters (1937) [Peters, 1937 #3008], but see Forshaw & Cooper (1978) [Forshaw, 1978 #1587].
59 Dual original spellings. First Reviser: Peters (1937) [Peters, 1937 #3008]; see David et al. (2009) [David, 2009 #11541].
60 Includes ornata; see Mayr (1941) [Mayr, 1941 #2550].
61 For continued recognition see Gilliard & LeCroy (1968) [Gilliard, 1968 #1707].
62 For original authorship see Schodde in Schodde & Mason (1997) [Schodde, 1997 #3523]; for citation see cross reference in range statement.
63 For separation from Psephotus and circumscription see Joseph et al. (2011) [Joseph, 2011 #12784].
64 For treatment as monotypic see Schodde in Schodde & Mason (1997) [Schodde, 1997 #3523] thus including exsul, ethelae and the name dulciei Mathews, 1911 [Mathews, 1911 #2523] which was omitted by Peters (1937) [Peters, 1937 #3008].
65 For treatment as a separate species from P. chrysopterygius see Schodde in Schodde & Mason (1997) [Schodde, 1997 #3523].
66 Forms a superspecies with P. dissimilis and P. chrysopterygius; see Sibley & Monroe (1990) [Sibley, 1990 #3636].
67 For recognition of subspecies see Schodde in Schodde & Mason (1997) [Schodde, 1997 #3523].
68 For recognition and establishment of precedence see Schodde in Schodde & Mason (1997) [Schodde, 1997 #3523], who had flaviventris in synonymy. Included in nominate caledonicus by Collar (1997) [Collar, 1997 #1011] and by Forshaw (2006) [Forshaw, 2006 #9577].
69 Circumscription of species and subspecies and their sequence drawn from Schodde in Schodde & Mason (1997) [Schodde, 1997 #3523], Forshaw (2006) [Forshaw, 2006 #9577] and Joseph et al. (2008) [Joseph, 2008 #11228].
70 For recognition see Joseph et al. (2008) [Joseph, 2008 #11228] based on molecular alliance with nigrescens and morphological similarity to nominate elegans. They also suggested the population in NE New South Wales and SE Queensland may be separable.
71 Introduced to New Zealand and Norfolk I.
72 Peters (1937) [Peters, 1937 #3008] listed this as a subspecies of P. caledonicus, but see Condon (1941) [Condon, 1941 #1031].
73 For recognition see Schodde in Schodde & Mason (1997) [Schodde, 1997 #3523], who treated adelaidae as intergradient between subadelaidae and fleurieuensis.
74 For recognition see Schodde in Schodde & Mason (1997) [Schodde, 1997 #3523].
75 Two forms recognised following Schodde in Schodde & Mason (1997) [Schodde, 1997 #3523]. See also Collar (1997) [Collar, 1997 #1011] and Forshaw (2006) [Forshaw, 2006 #9577].
76 For treatment as a separate species from P. eximius see Collar (1997) [Collar, 1997 #1011] and Christidis & Boles (2008) [Christidis, 2008 #11602]. See also Schodde & Mason (1997) [Schodde, 1997 #3523].
77 Includes mackaiensis Cain, 1955 [Cain, 1955 #649]; see Schodde in Schodde & Mason (1997) [Schodde, 1997 #3523], who also considered elseyi an intergrade between adscitus and palliceps.
78 The description attached to the name cecilae has been considered unidentifiable; see Schodde in Schodde & Mason (1997) [Schodde, 1997 #3523], who listed aureodorsalis McAllan & Bruce, 1989 [McAllan, 1989 #2582], as a junior synonym of elecica.
79 Introduced to New Zealand.
80 For corrected authorship see Schodde in Schodde & Mason (1997) [Schodde, 1997 #3523].
81 For recognition of genus see Condon (1941) [Condon, 1941 #1031].
82 Species circumscription follows Schodde in Schodde & Mason (1997) [Schodde, 1997 #3523]. See also Collar (1997) [Collar, 1997 #1011] and Forshaw (2006) [Forshaw, 2006 #9577].
83 Included in zonarius by Joseph & Wilke (2006) [Joseph, 2006 #9916].
84 Includes myrtae, dundasi and occidentalis; see Schodde in Schodde & Mason (1997) [Schodde, 1997 #3523].
85 The name whitei attaches to intergrades between zonarius and barnardi; see Schodde in Schodde & Mason (1997) [Schodde, 1997 #3523].
86 For the correction of the author's name, given as White by Peters (1937) [Peters, 1937 #3008], see Schodde in Schodde & Mason (1997) [Schodde, 1997 #3523].
87 For reasons to restore Prosopeia to use contra Kashin (1978) [Kashin, 1978 #6678] and Gregory & Dickinson (2012) [Gregory, 2012 #13835] see Schodde et al. (2013) [Schodde, 2013 #15416] and ICZN (2017) [ICZN, 2017 #00000].
88 For treatment as separate from P. tabuensis see Collar (1997) [Collar, 1997 #1011].
89 Introduced to Viti Levu (Fiji).
90 Includes koroensis; see Collar (1997) [Collar, 1997 #1011].
91 Introduced (ssp tabuensis) to 'Eua (Tonga).
92 For recognition see Forshaw & Cooper (1978) [Forshaw, 1978 #1587].
93 For treatment as a separate species from E. cornutus see Juniper & Parr (1998) [Juniper, 1998 #14057].
94 Species sequence based on Boon et al. (2001) [Boon Wee-ming, 2001 #439].
95 For reasons to elevate this to specific status see Boon et al. (2001) [Boon Wee-ming, 2001 #439].
96 For treatment at species level see Triggs & Daugherty (1996) [Triggs, 1996 #3877]. For inclusion within C. auriceps see Forshaw (2006) [Forshaw, 2006 #9577].
97 For reasons to elevate this to specific status see Boon et al. (2001) [Boon Wee-ming, 2001 #439].
98 For conservation reasons to treat this as a species see Triggs & Daugherty (1996) [Triggs, 1996 #3877]. Tentatively accepted here following Higgins (1999) [Higgins, 1999 #1962] but status controversial.
99 For transfer from C. novaezelandiae see Boon et al. (2001) [Boon, 2001 #13323]; but see also Gill et al. (2010) [Gill, 2010 #12348].
100 Includes aucklandicus; see Gill et al. (2010) [Gill, 2010 #12348] who corrected the date and authorship of that name.
101 For continued recognition see Schodde in Schodde & Mason (1997) [Schodde, 1997 #3523].
102 For treatment as a separate species from P. wallicus see Murphy et al. (2011) [Murphy, 2011 #12699].
103 For reasons to treat this here rather than in Geopsittacus see Schodde in Schodde & Mason (1997) [Schodde, 1997 #3523] and Christidis & Boles (2008) [Christidis, 2008 #11602]. See also Collar (1997) [Collar, 1997 #1011].
104 Separation from Neophema follows Christidis et al. (1991) [Christidis, 1991 #14121]. See also Schodde in Schodde & Mason (1997) [Schodde, 1997 #3523] and Collar (1997) [Collar, 1997 #1011].
105 Includes cyanopterus; see Schodde in Schodde & Mason (1997) [Schodde, 1997 #3523].
106 Subspecies recognition follows Cain (1955) [Cain, 1955 #649] and Schodde in Schodde & Mason (1997) [Schodde, 1997 #3523]. But see Collar (1997) [Collar, 1997 #1011] and Forshaw (2006) [Forshaw, 2006 #9577].
107 Subspecies recognition follows Cain (1955) [Cain, 1955 #649] and Schodde in Schodde & Mason (1997) [Schodde, 1997 #3523]. But see Collar (1997) [Collar, 1997 #1011] and Forshaw (2006) [Forshaw, 2006 #9577].
108 Includes mab; see Schodde in Schodde & Mason (1997) [Schodde, 1997 #3523].
109 For background discussion see Schodde in Schodde & Mason (1997) [Schodde, 1997 #3523]. Sequence derived from Courtney (1997) [Courtney, 1997 #14130] and Astuti et al. (2006) [Astuti, 2006 #9754].
110 Includes intermedius; see Mayr (1941) [Mayr, 1941 #2550].
111 Species sequence follows Collar (1997) [Collar, 1997 #1011].
112 Forms a superspecies with C. rubrigularis, C. meeki and C. toxopei; see Mayr & Diamond (2001) [Mayr, 2001 #10562].
113 Includes krakari; see Forshaw (1989) [Forshaw, 1989 #1588].
114 Reviewed by Mees (1965) [Mees, 1965 #2608], but no material of brevipennis Jany, 1955 [Jany, 1955 #2108], was available for study; White & Bruce (1986) [White, 1986 #4194] placed it here.
115 Includes occidentalis Mayr, 1940 [Mayr, 1940 #2548]; see Mees (1965) [Mees, 1965 #2608].
116 Sclater's published name reached the BMNH library on October 30. On October 22 Salvadori, who published ths same name, had not yet received preprints to send out (Poggi 2010) [Poggi, 2010 #12656] and there is no evidence he published first.
117 Peters (1937) [Peters, 1937 #3008] used the name Trichoglossus aureicinctus E.L. Layard, 1875; but amabilis Ramsay, 1875, cited from our range statement appeared in print first (Watling 1982) [Watling, 1982 #4089].
118 Includes bella; see Forshaw & Cooper (1978) [Forshaw, 1978 #1587].
119 For a suggestion to split this giving a monotypic papou and a polytypic stellae see Voisin & Voisin (1997) [Voisin, 1997 #4039].
120 Includes Vini Lesson, 1833, not 1831, see Mathews (1911) [Mathews, 1911 #_____]. The name Coriphilus has been used since 1899.
121 Introduced to Teraina, Tabuaeran and Kiritmati (Line Is.) and Atiu (Cook Is.).
122 Correct original spelling. Spelling soltarius in Dickinson (2003) [Dickinson, 2003 #9533] an ISS.
123 Includes medius Stresemann, 1936 [Hartert, 1936 #1910]; see Collar (1997) [Collar, 1997 #1011]. But see Forshaw (2006) [Forshaw, 2006 #9577].
124 For recognition see Schodde in Schodde & Mason (1997) [Schodde, 1997 #3523]. But see Collar (1997) [Collar, 1997 #1011].
125 Peters (1937) [Peters, 1937 #3008] used the name Domicella. The underlying conflict was resolved by the suppression of Larius Boddaert, 1783 in Opinion 938 (I.C.Z.N., 1970) [I.C.Z.N., 1970 #9647].
126 Forms a superspecies with L. domicella, L. lory and L. hypoinochrous; Sibley & Monroe (1990) [Sibley, 1990 #3636]. Mayr & Diamond (2001) [Mayr, 2001 #10562] included the whole genus.
127 Forshaw & Cooper (1978) [Forshaw, 1978 #1587] thought the name L. tibialis might have been applied to aberrant specimens of this species.
128 Includes major; see Mees (1965) [Mees, 1965 #2608].
129 Although recently queried, 1841 as used by Peters (1937) [Peters, 1937 #3008] was sustained by Husson & Holthuis (1955) [Husson, 1955 #2048].
130 Includes rubiensis following Collar (1997) [Collar, 1997 #1011].
131 This form requires more investigation due to its apparent extremely local range.
132 L. amabilis from New Britain may have been an aberrant specimen of this taxon; see Forshaw & Cooper (1978) [Forshaw, 1978 #1587] and Collar (1997) [Collar, 1997 #1011].
133 Forms a superspecies with C. scintillata and C. duivenbodei; see Mayr (1941) [Mayr, 1941 #2550].
134 For attachment to C. atra see Mayr (1941) [Mayr, 1941 #2550].
135 The name spectabilis has been considered an interspecific hybrid with C. scintillata; see Mayr (1941) [Mayr, 1941 #2550]. However, see van den Hoek Ostende et al. (1997) [van den Hoek Ostende, 1997 #3915].
136 Includes intermedius; see Mayr (1941) [Mayr, 1941 #2550].
137 Original spelling sintillatus. Here emended based on internal evidence and gender agreement.
138 For recognition see Rand & Gilliard (1967) [Rand, 1967 #3199]. But see Collar (1997) [Collar, 1997 #1011].
139 In using this generic name we follow Collar (1997) [Collar, 1997 #1011]. These three species were previously treated within the genus Trichoglossus.
140 Includes rubripileum; see White & Bruce (1986) [White, 1986 #4194].
141 Mees (1965) [Mees, 1965 #2608] suggested the name atrocaerulea Jany, 1955 [Jany, 1955 #2108] was based on juvenile birds.
142 Peters (1937) [Peters, 1937 #3008] called this guenbyensis; for reasons to change see Stresemann (1953) [Stresemann, 1953 #3768].
143 The original spelling is riciniatus; Sherborn (1930) [Sherborn, 1930 #14154] erred in listing ricinatus.
144 Implicitly includes attenua Ripley, 1957 [Ripley, 1957 #3306]; see Collar (1997) [Collar, 1997 #1011]; not spelled attenuata as used by Mees (1965) [Mees, 1965 #2608].
145 Dickinson (2003) [Dickinson, 2003 #9533] followed Walters (1998) [Walters, 1998 #4079] and used the name rubra. Low (2011) [Low, 2011 #13515] has since rejected that view, and the name used earlier is restored pending deeper research. The name goodfellowi may have been applied to immature birds; see Collar (1997) [Collar, 1997 #1011].
146 Subspecies recognition follows White & Bruce (1986) [White, 1986 #4194]; but see Forshaw (2006) [Forshaw, 2006 #9577].
147 Forms a superspecies with E. histrio, E. squamata, E. reticulata, E. cyanogenia and E. semilarvata; see Collar (1997) [Collar, 1997 #1011].
148 Not cyanothorus as given in Collar (1997) [Collar, 1997 #1011].
149 Includes rothschildi and bernsteini; see White & Bruce (1986) [White, 1986 #4194].
150 Named by Stephens in Vigors & Horsfield, 1827 (not 1826); see Direction 82 (I.C.Z.N., 1957) [I.C.Z.N., 1957 #9599], after which Raphael (1970) [Raphael, 1970 #3206] showed the date should be 1827.
151 Forms a superspecies with T. forsteni, T. weberi, T. capistratus, T. haematodus and T. rubritorques; see Sibley & Monroe (1990) [Sibley, 1990 #3636].
152 T. haematodus in the sense of Peters (1937) [Peters, 1937 #3008], see note to that name, is here treated as five species: T. forsteni, weberi, capistratus, haematodus and T. rubritorques.
153 Revised in accordance with Schodde in Schodde & Mason (1997) [Schodde, 1997 #3523] with five species resulting. See also Collar (1997) [Collar, 1997 #1011], Higgins (1999) [Higgins, 1999 #1962] and Christidis & Boles (2008) [Christidis, 2008 #11602].
154 Original spelling haematod. Corrected by Direction 82 (I.C.Z.N., 1957) [I.C.Z.N., 1957 #9599].
155 Includes berauensis Cain, 1955 [Cain, 1955 #649]; see Mees (1980) [Mees, 1980 #2624]; and intermedius; see Forshaw (2006) [Forshaw, 2006 #9577]. But see also Collar (1997) [Collar, 1997 #1011].
156 Introduced to SW Australia, New Caledonia and Loyalty Is.
157 Including brooki; see Mayr (1941) [Mayr, 1941 #2550].
158 For recognition see Mayr (1941) [Mayr, 1941 #2550].
159 For continued recognition see Diamond & LeCroy (1979) [Diamond, 1979 #1320].
160 For inclusion of Hermit I. birds here see Forshaw & Cooper (1978) [Forshaw, 1978 #1587].
161 Includes aberrans; see Cain (1955) [Cain, 1955 #649] who included fresh information regarding the type locality.
162 Not accepted by Collar (1997) [Collar, 1997 #1011] and Higgins (1999) [Higgins, 1999 #1962].
163 Includes eyrei; see Higgins (1999) [Higgins, 1999 #1962].
164 For inclusion in Trichoglossus see Forshaw & Cooper (1978) [Forshaw, 1978 #1587].
165 For placement in Trichoglossus see Forshaw & Cooper (1978) [Forshaw, 1978 #1587]. Includes pistra Rand & Rabor, 1959 [Rand, 1959 #3192]; see Collar (1997) [Collar, 1997 #1011].
166 Includes neglectus; see Schodde in Schodde & Mason (1997) [Schodde, 1997 #3523].
167 Forms a superspecies with T. euteles, T. flavoviridis, T. johnstoniae and T. rubiginosus; see Sibley & Monroe (1990) [Sibley, 1990 #3636].
168 For inclusion here see Joseph et al. (2012) [Joseph, 2012 #13790].
169 Introduced to Japan (C and S Honshu, N Kyushu).
170 Considered to form a superspecies with P. edwardsii and P. salvadorii; see Mayr (1941) [Mayr, 1941 #2550].
171 Correct original spelling. Spelling blythi in Peters (1937) [Peters, 1937 #3007] an ISS.
172 Includes intermedia; see Mayr (1941) [Mayr, 1941 #2550].
173 For treatment as a separate species from P. salvadorii see Mayr (1941) [Mayr, 1941 #2550].
174 Includes Opopsitta; see Schodde (1978) [Schodde, 1978 #3507]. For proposed separation of Suavipsitta see Schnitker (2007) [Schnitker, 2007 #11758].
175 For monotypic treatment see Schnitker (2007) [Schnitker, 2007 #11758].
176 Both C. nigrifrons and C. melanogenia were treated as components of a broad species C. gulielmitertii by Peters (1937) [Peters, 1937 #3008], Collar (1997) [Collar, 1997 #1011] and Dickinson (2003) [Dickinson, 2003 #9533]. Species recognition and included subspecies follow Schnitker (2007) [Schnitker, 2007 #11758].
177 Species recognition and included subspecies follow Schnitker (2007) [Schnitker, 2007 #11758].
178 Sclater's published name reached the BMNH library on October 30. On October 22 Salvadori, who published this same name, had not yet received preprints to send out -- see Poggi (2010) [Poggi, 2010 #12656] -- and there is no evidence Salvadori published first.
179 For corrected authorship and source see Mees (1980) [Mees, 1980 #2624].
180 Includes rubropygialis; see Ripley (1982) [Ripley, 1982 #3332].
181 For recent recognition see Wells (1999) [Wells, 1999 #4118].
182 The name L. salvadorii was probably based on an aberrant specimen; see Dickinson et al. (1991) [Dickinson, 1991 #1361].
183 Includes panayensis; see Dickinson et al. (1991) [Dickinson, 1991 #1361].
184 Proposed as a species based largely on lack of sexual dimorphism; may merit that status.
185 Includes dolichopterus; see Junge (1938) [Junge, 1938 #6669].
186 For recognition see Collar (2007) [Collar, 2007 #9436].
187 For recognition see Collar (2007) [Collar, 2007 #9436].
188 For treatment as a separate species from L. amabilis see Collar (2007) [Collar, 2007 #9436].
189 For separation from L. amabilis see Stresemann (1940) [Stresemann, 1940 #3764].
190 Forms a superspecies with L. tener; see White & Bruce (1986) [White, 1986 #4194].
191 For treatment as a separate species from L. aurantiifrons see Collar (1997) [Collar, 1997 #1011].
192 Introduced to Comoros.
193 Implicitly includes guineensis Statius Muller, 1776 [Statius Muller, 1776 #3696]; see Fry & Harwin (1988) [Fry, 1988 #1626].
194 Includes nana; see Mackworth-Praed & Grant (1957) [Mackworth-Praed, 1957 #2465].
195 Dual original spellings. First Reviser: Peters (1937) [Peters, 1937 #3008]; see David et al. (2009) [David, 2009 #11541].
196 Forms a superspecies with A. personatus, A. lilianae and A. nigrigenis; see Sibley & Monroe (1990) [Sibley, 1990 #3636].
197 Introduced to Kenya and Burundi.
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