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Oné Couli is the native name
subfamilia and tribus
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| ordo = [[Psittaciformes]]
| ordo = [[Psittaciformes]]
| familia = [[Psittacidae]]
| familia = [[Psittacidae]]
| subfamilia = [[Psittacinae]]
| tribus = [[Neotropical parrots|Arini]]
| genus = ''[[Anodorhynchus]]''
| genus = ''[[Anodorhynchus]]''
| species = '''''A. purpurascens'''''
| species = '''''A. purpurascens'''''

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Oné Couli
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A. purpurascens
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Anodorhynchus purpurascens

Anodorhynchus purpurascens, is an hypothetical extinct species of parrot. Its native name was Oné Couli. It was described by Rothschild and featured in his book, Extinct Birds published in 1907[1], but there is very little evidence to support it as separate species. Rothschild named the species because uniform bluish coloured macaws were said to have inhabited the island of Guadeloupe; however, they were probably imported Hyacinth Macaws from the mainland of South America.

References

  1. ^ Fuller, Errol (1987). Extinct Birds. Penguin Books (England). pp. p. 148–9. ISBN 0670817972. {{cite book}}: |pages= has extra text (help); Check |isbn= value: checksum (help)