In this article, we will explore the fascinating world of Charmosynopsis. Whether it is a character, a concept, an event, or a significant date, Charmosynopsis has left an indelible mark on history and has sparked the curiosity and interest of countless people over time. Throughout the next few lines, we will delve into its origin, its impact on today's world and how it has shaped our perception and understanding of various aspects of life. Get ready to discover new details and perspectives on Charmosynopsis, as we venture on an exciting journey through its influence on the world we inhabit.
Charmosynopsis | |
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Fairy lorikeet (Charmosynopsis pulchella) | |
Scientific classification ![]() | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Aves |
Order: | Psittaciformes |
Family: | Psittaculidae |
Tribe: | Loriini |
Genus: | Charmosynopsis Salvadori, 1877 |
Type species | |
Charmosyna pulchella Fairy lorikeet Gray, GR, 1859
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Charmosynopsis is a genus of parrots in the family Psittaculidae that are endemic to New Guinea, the southern Maluku Islands.
The genus Charmosynopsis was introduced in 1877 by the Italian zoologist Tommaso Salvadori with the fairy lorikeet as the type species.[1] The genus was formerly considered as a junior synonym of the genus Charmosyna but following the publication of a molecular phylogenetic study in 2020, Charmosynopsis was resurrected for two species in a discrete clade that was a basal to the other members of Charmosyna.[2][3][4]
The genus contains two species:[4]