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| ordo = [[Psittaciformes]] |
| ordo = [[Psittaciformes]] |
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| familia = [[Psittacidae]] |
| familia = [[Psittacidae]] |
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| subfamilia = [[Psittacinae]] |
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| tribus = [[Neotropical parrots|Arini]] |
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| genus = ''[[Anodorhynchus]]'' |
| genus = ''[[Anodorhynchus]]'' |
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| species = '''''A. purpurascens''''' |
| species = '''''A. purpurascens''''' |
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Species: | A. purpurascens
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Anodorhynchus purpurascens Rothschild, 1907
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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.