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The Santarém parakeet (''Pyrrhura amazonum''), also known as Hellmayr's parakeet or in aviculture as Hellmayr's conure or the Santarém conure, is a species of parrot in the family Psittacidae. It is found in the eastern and central sections of the
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south of the
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, only just extending onto the northern bank of this river.


Taxonomy

There are three subspecies recognized by the
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: * ''P. a. amazonum'' Hellmayr, 1906 - north of the
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between Monte Alegre and Obidos, south of the Amazon between the Tapajós and Tocantins rivers * ''P. a. pallescens'' Miranda-Ribeiro, 1926 (previously ''P. a. snethlageae'') - Madeira River basin in southwest Brazil and northern Bolivia * ''P. a. lucida'' Arndt, 2008 - in the vicinity of the
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and Cristalino Rivers, in
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It has typically been considered a subspecies of the
painted parakeet The painted parakeet (''Pyrrhura picta''), more commonly known as the painted conure in aviculture, is a species of bird in the family Psittacidae, the true parrots. Its taxonomy is highly complex, and has undergone significant changes in recent ...
. While reviewing this group, Joseph (2002) discovered that an undescribed population existed in central Brazil (later also found in north-eastern Bolivia). It was described as ''Pyrrhura snethlageae'' (Joseph and Bates, 2002). No diagnostic difference was found between the taxa ''amazonum'' and ''microtera''; it was therefore recommend that the latter should be considered a
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of the former. As with most other taxa of the ''Pyrrhura picta'' complex, it was recommended that ''amazonum'' should be recognized as a monotypic species, ''P. amazonum'', instead of a subspecies of ''P. picta''. Ribas ''et al.'' (2006) confirmed by mtDNA that ''P. amazonum'' should be considered a species separate from ''P. picta'' (otherwise, ''P. picta'' would be
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), but also showed that ''snethlageae'' was very close to, and arguably better considered a subspecies of, ''P. amazonum'' (as already had been expected due to a number of intermediate specimens suggesting that hybrids occur). Consequently, SACC voted to recognize ''P. amazonum'' as a species with ''snethlageae'' as a subspecies. Arndt (2008) described yet another taxon from this complex, ''lucida'', as a subspecies of ''P. snethlageae'', but under the taxonomy used by the IOC, it becomes a subspecies of ''P. amazonum''. The
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status in relations to
Deville's parakeet Bonaparte's parakeet (''Pyrrhura lucianii''), also known as Deville's parakeet, or in aviculture as Deville's conure, is a species of parrot in the family Psittacidae. It is restricted to the Brazilian state of Amazonas south of the Solimões ri ...
remains unclear. In 2016, a review of names found ''snethlageae'' to apply to a previously-described subspecies, ''pallescens'', and to thus be synonymous with that subspecies. This synonymization was followed by the IOC.


Description

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Pyrrhura picta The painted parakeet (''Pyrrhura picta''), more commonly known as the painted conure in aviculture, is a species of bird in the family Psittacidae, the true parrots. Its taxonomy is highly complex, and has undergone significant changes in recent ...
'' complex, it is a long-tailed mainly green parakeet with a dark red belly, rump and tail-tip (tail all dark red from below), a whitish or dull buff patch on the auriculars and bluish
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. The cheeks and ocular region are dark maroon. The nominate subspecies (''P. a. amazonum'') has a narrow blue forehead-band and pale grey scaling to the chest. The remaining subspecies, ''P. a. snethlageae'' and ''P. a. lucida'', have little or no blue to the forecrown and their chests are, uniquely for the ''P. picta'' complex, overall pale with relatively narrow, dark pointed markings. ''P. a. lucida'' is slightly smaller and paler than ''P. a. snethlageae''. Some ''P. a. snethlageae'' have a yellowish eye-ring (the basis for this variation remains unknown), but it is more commonly dark grey as in the remaining subspecies. All subspecies have dark greyish legs.


Habitat and behavior

It is restricted to Brazil and
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. It occurs in tropical humid lowland forest and adjacent habitats. It is social and typically seen in pairs or groups. It feeds on fruits, seeds and flowers. The nest is placed in a tree cavity. It is fairly common in most of its range and occurs in several protected areas, e.g. ''P. a. amazonum'' occurs in the Amazônia National Park, Pará, Brazil, while ''P. a. lucida'' occurs in the
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,
Mato Grosso Mato Grosso ( – lit. "Thick Bush") is one of the states of Brazil, the third largest by area, located in the Central-West region. The state has 1.66% of the Brazilian population and is responsible for 1.9% of the Brazilian GDP. Neighboring ...
, Brazil.


References


Further reading

* Arndt, T. (2008). ''Anmerkungen zu einigen Pyrrhura-Formen mit der Beschreibung einer neuen Art und zweier neuer Unterarten.'' Papageien 8/2008. * Arthur Grosset (2003)
Photos of ''Pyrrhura (amazonum) snethlageae'' and ''Pyrrhura (amazonum) lucida''
* Joseph, L. (2002). ''Geographic variation, taxonomy and distribution of some Amazonian Pyrrhura parakeets.'' Ornitologia Neotropical 13(4): 337–363. * Juniper, T., and M. Parr (1998). ''A Guide to the Parrots of the World''. Pica Press, East Sussex. * Remsen, J. V., Jr., C. D. Cadena, A. Jaramillo, M. Nores, J. F. Pacheco, M. B. Robbins, T. S. Schulenberg, F. G. Stiles, D. F. Stotz, and K. J. Zimmer. Version 6 September 2007

* Ribas, C. C., L. Joseph, C. Y. Miyaki (2006). ''Molecular systematics and patterns of diversification in ''Pyrrhura'' (Psittacidae), with special reference to the ''picta-leucotis'' complex.'' Auk 123(3): 660–680. {{Taxonbar, from=Q2996196 Santarém parakeet Birds of the Amazon Basin Endemic birds of Brazil Santarém parakeet