Brotogeris

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Brotogeris is a genus of small parrots endemic to Central and South America. Their closest relatives are the monk parakeet and the cliff parakeet in the genus Myiopsitta. They eat seeds and fruit.[1] The word brotogeris means "having the voice of a human". In the language of their native countries, which is mostly Spanish, they are called pericos – the translation of which is "parakeet". Their average lifespan is 15 years, although some have been reported to have lived up to 35 years. Also, the bird was found in Rio Grande do Sul in South America.[citation needed]

Phylum:Chordata
Class:Aves
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Brotogeris
Plain parakeet
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Psittaciformes
Family: Psittacidae
Subfamily: Arinae
Genus: Brotogeris
Vigors, 1825
Type species
Psittacus pyrrhopterus (grey-cheeked parakeet)
Latham, 1801
Species

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Taxonomy

The genus Brotogeris was introduced in 1825 by Irish zoologist Nicholas Aylward Vigors with Psittacus pyrrhopterus Latham, the grey-cheeked parakeet, as the type species.[2][3] The genus name is from the Ancient Greek brotogērus meaning "with human voice".[4]

The genus contains eight species:[5]

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ImageCommon nameScientific nameDistribution
Tui parakeetBrotogeris sanctithomaeBrazil, and Amazonian Peru, Bolivia, eastern Ecuador, and south-eastern Colombia.
Plain parakeetBrotogeris tiricaBrazil.
White-winged parakeetBrotogeris versicolurussoutheast Colombia to the river's mouth in Brazil.
Yellow-chevroned parakeet, canary-winged parakeetBrotogeris chiriricentral Brazil to southern Bolivia, Paraguay, and northern Argentina.
Grey-cheeked parakeetBrotogeris pyrrhopteranorthwestern Peru and western Ecuador
Orange-chinned parakeet, Tovi parakeetBrotogeris jugularis [1]from Mexico, through Central America, to Venezuela.
Cobalt-winged parakeetBrotogeris cyanopteraVenezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia; and Brazil
Golden-winged parakeetBrotogeris chrysopteraBrazil, French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname, (the Guianas), and Venezuela
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Phylogeny

The species form a monophyletic group whose closest relatives are the monk parakeet and the cliff parakeet in the genus Myiopsitta. Within Brotogeris the species are divided into two separate clades.[6]

Myiopsitta

Monk parakeet, Myiopsitta monachus

Brotogeris

Plain parakeet, Brotogeris tirica

White-winged parakeet, Brotogeris versicolurus

Yellow-chevroned parakeet, Brotogeris chiriri

Tui parakeet, Brotogeris sanctithomae

Grey-cheeked parakeet, Brotogeris pyrrhoptera

Orange-chinned parakeet, Brotogeris jugularis

Cobalt-winged parakeet, Brotogeris cyanoptera

Golden-winged parakeet, Brotogeris chrysoptera

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