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ERROR : Server Busy(-1105) Lord Howe parakeet (Cyanoramphus subflavescens) Hand coloured lithograph (circa 1928) showing (Cyanorhamphus subflavescens) Which is now a synonym of the Lord Howe Island Red-fronted Parakeet (Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae subflavescens) From The Birds of Australia (1910-28) by Gregory Macalister Mathews (1876-1949) Artwork by Henrik Gronvold (1858–1940) a Danish bird illustrator.
 Date	1910-28
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 Author	Henrik Grönvold (1858–1940)
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 The red-crowned parakeet or red-fronted parakeet (Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae), also widely known by its Māori name of kākāriki, is a small parrot from New Zealand. It is characterised by its bright green plumage and the red pattern on its head.
 
 The Lord Howe parakeet (Cyanoramphus subflavescens), also known as the Lord Howe red-fronted parakeet, is an extinct parrot endemic to Lord Howe Island in the Tasman Sea, part of New South Wales, Australia. It was described as full species by Tommaso Salvadori in 1891, but subsequently it has been regarded as subspecies of the red-crowned parakeet. In 2012, the IOC World Bird List recognised it as species.
 Order:	Psittaciformes
 Superfamily:	Psittacoidea
 Family:	Psittaculidae
 Subfamily:	Platycercinae
 Tribe:	Platycercini
 Genus:	Cyanoramphus
 Species:	Cyanoramphus subflavescens Salvadori, 1891
 Synonyms:
 Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae subflavescens
 Cyanoramphus cookii subflavescens
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