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The others are the thick-billed parrot, now extirpated, [3] and the green parakeet, still present in Texas; [4] a fourth parrot species, the red-crowned amazon, is debated. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The Carolina parakeet was called puzzi la née ("head of yellow") or pot pot chee by the Seminole and kelinky in Chickasaw . [ 8 ]
Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, northern Argentina [68] [69] Scaly-naped amazon (Amazona mercenarius) Mostly green. Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela [70] [71] Mealy amazon (Amazona farinosa) 38–41 cm (15–16 in) long, mostly green, extent of yellow and green on the forehead and crown varies between subspecies.
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This group has alternately been considered as either a full or subfamily by different authorities. American ornithologist James Lee Peters in his 1937 Check-list of Birds of the World and Sibley and Monroe in 1990 maintained it as a subfamily, while parrot expert Joseph Forshaw classified it as a family in 1973. [ 12 ]
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[main type-group] Western India, South India and Sri Lanka. 'Nominate' subspecies: Main type-(sub)species for the whole group. Large Indian parakeet (P. e. nipalensis) Eastern Afghanistan, Pakistan, North India, Central India, East India, Nepal, and Bhutan. It is larger than the nominate subspecies, and more greyish-green.
The golden parakeet or golden conure (Guaruba guarouba), or the Queen of Bavaria conure [3] is a medium-sized golden-yellow Neotropical parrot native to the Amazon Basin of interior northern Brazil. It is the only species placed in the genus Guaruba .