Name:
Psittacopes.
Phonetic: Sit-tah-copes.
Named By: G. Mayr & M. Daniels -
1998.
Classification: Chordata, Aves, Psittaciformes.
Species: P. lepidus (type).
Diet: Fruit/seed eater.
Size: Estimated about 11 centimetres long.
Known locations: Germany and England.
Time period: Mid Eocene
Fossil representation: At least two individuals.
Psittacopes is an early genus of parrot that lived during the Eocene. Fossil remains of Psittacopes are known from England and Germany, suggesting that Psittacopes may have been quite widespread across Western Europe.
Further reading
- Eocene parrots from Messel. (Hessen, Germany) and the London
Clay of Walton-on-the-Naze (Essex, England), Senckenbergiana
Lethaia 78: 157-17. - G. Mayr & M. Daniels -
1998.
- A reassessment of Eocene parrotlike fossils indicates a previously
undetected radiation of zygodactyl stem group representatives of
passerines (Passeriformes). - Zoologica Scripta. 44 (6): 587–602. -
Gerald Mayr - 2015.
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