Flat-tailed Parakeets (Tribus)

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Flat-tailed Parakeets
Ringed parakeet (Psephotus haematonotus)

Sing parakeet ( Psephotus haematonotus )

Systematics
Row : Land vertebrates (Tetrapoda)
without rank: Sauropsida
Class : Birds (aves)
Order : Parrots (Psittaciformes)
Family : True parrots (Psittacidae)
Tribe : Flat-tailed Parakeets
Scientific name
Platycercini
Selby , 1836

The flat- tailed parakeets ( Platycercini) are a tribe from the order of the parrots (Psittaciformes). Thirteen genera with a total of 36 species are counted among them, including the budgerigars ( Melopsittacus ) and the flat-tailed parakeets i. e. S. ( Platycercus ). Three species are extinct. Flat-tailed parakeets are mostly native to Australia , New Zealand and some surrounding islands.

Systematics

The systematic position of the flat-tailed parakeet has not yet been conclusively clarified. Some taxonomists see it as a subfamily. DNA examinations indicate that the flat-tailed parakeets are a species group that is as old as the cockatoos and the lories . Then may also include the polytelis and the King parakeets and Rotflügelsittiche to this group. Should prevail this classification that are grass parakeets ( Neophema ) and probably the Sing Parakeets ( Psephotus ) provided in a separate tribe, that of Neophemini.

Appearance features

The flat-tailed parakeets are some of the most famous Australian parrot species. Most species have a long and stepped tail. They all have a black, gray or horn-colored beak. In contrast, there is no species that has a red beak. The wax skin is either completely or partly feathered. In most species the sexual dimorphism is only slightly pronounced.

Genera and species

supporting documents

literature

  • Nigel J. Collar : (in) Handbook of the Birds of the World, Vol. 4th Edition 1997. Lynx Edicions, Barcelona.
  • Joseph M. Forshaw : Parrots of the World. 1989 edition. Weldon & Associates Pty Ltd., Australia.
  • Joseph M. Forshaw: Australian Parrots, illustrated by William T. Cooper, translated by Rainer Niemann and Dieter Vogels, Volume 2, Edition 2002. Arndt-Verlag , Bretten 2003, ISBN 3-9808245-2-7 .
  • Joseph M. Forshaw, Frank Knight (Illustrator): Parrots of the World. An Identification Guide. Princeton University Press, Princeton 2010, ISBN 978-0-691-14285-2 .
  • Dieter Hoppe : Biology and care of the flat-tailed parakeets. Special issue 1986 (6); The aviary. Schaper Verlag, Hanover.
  • Klaus Immelmann and Dieter Vogels: The Australian flat-tailed parakeets. Edition 1989. Ziemsen Verlag, Wittenberg.
  • Tony Juniper and Mike Parr: Parrots. 1998 edition. Pica Press, Sussex.
  • Franz Robiller : Parrots. Vol .., 1997 edition. Ulmer Verlag , Stuttgart.

Web links

Commons : Flat-tailed Parakeets (Tribus)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Miyaki, CY; Matioli, SR; Burke, T. & Wajntal, A .: Parrot evolution and paleogeographical events: Mitochondrial DNA evidence . In: Molecular Biology and Evolution . 15, No. 5, 1998, pp. 544-551.