Xenopsitta

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Xenopsitta
Temporal range: Early Miocene
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Psittaciformes
Family: Psittacidae
Subfamily: Psittacinae
Tribe: Psittacini
Genus: Xenopsitta
Mlikovsky, 1998
Species:
X. fejfari
Binomial name
Xenopsitta fejfari
Mlikovsky, 1998

Xenopsitta is an extinct parrot genus known from a fossil tarsometatarsus in early Miocene deposits at Merkur, in western Bohemia of the Czech Republic, and described by Jiri Mlikovsky in 1998. The type species is Xenopsitta fejfari. The genus name derives from Ancient Greek ξένος (xénos), meaning "strange", and ψιττακός (psittakós), meaning "parrot". The specific epithet honours Czech palaeontologist Oldrich Fejfar. It was described as a small parrot with a short and robust tarsometatarsus resembling the tarsometatarsi of large African parrots in the genera Psittacus, Poicephalus and Coracopsis.[1]

References

  1. Mlikovsky, Jiri (1998). "A new parrot (Aves: Psittacidae) from the early Miocene of the Czech Republic" (PDF). Acta Soc. Zool. Bohem. 62: 335–341. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2012-02-21.