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Quercypsitta

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Parrot

Class
  
Aves

Rank
  
Genus

Family
  
Quercypsittidae Mourer-Chauviré, 1992

Similar
  
Parrot, Primobucco, Fluvioviridavis, Strigogyps, Ludiortyx

Quercypsitta is a genus of prehistoric bird from the Late Eocene (c.37-34 mya) Quercy phosphorites in France.

Known from rather fragmentary remains (some foot and wing bones for the type species Q. sudrei, three coracoids for the species Q. ivani), it was described as a parrot sufficiently distinct to be included in its own family, the Quercypsittidae. These birds apparently formed an early offshoot of the parrots which spread to Europe and became extinct in the Miocene at latest. This coincided with a period of global cooling, when their relatives - the ancestors of the African and Asian parrots known today - had in the meantime settled the warmer areas south of the Quercypsittidae's distribution.

The genus Palaeopsittacus is sometimes included in the Quercypsittidae, but it is not certain that this bird was indeed a parrot (Dyke & Cooper 2000).

References

Quercypsitta Wikipedia