Molecular Systematics, Taxonomy and Distribution of the Pyrrhura Picta–Leucotis Complex

  • Arndt T
  • Wink M
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© 2017 Arndt and Wink. Introduction: The relationships within the Pyrrhura species complex are partly unresolved. In this study, a comprehensive phylogenetic analysis of the Pyrrhura picta-leucotis complex was carried out, covering all species except P. subandina. Material and Methods: We made a morphological analysis of 745 preserved specimens of all the taxa in different museums. Nucleotide sequences of the mitochondrial cytochrome gene were generated and used to reconstruct a molecular phylogeny of Pyrrhura. Results and Discussion: Our results show that the complex is divided into 6 main groups comprising 15 species. P. dilutissima, regarded up to now as a subspecies of P. peruviana, acquires species status and three new subspecies are described. We also provide evidence that P. roseifrons is a paraphyletic group, indicating the existence of probably 3 lineages of which 2 deserve species status.

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Arndt, T., & Wink, M. (2017). Molecular Systematics, Taxonomy and Distribution of the Pyrrhura Picta–Leucotis Complex. The Open Ornithology Journal, 10(1), 53–91. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874453201710010053

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