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Psittacidi.Html[26/06/15, 17:11:49] Pappagalletto Di Perruche Moineau Pacific Forpus Coelestis B Lesson À Dos Gris Parrotlet NOME DIAMETRO NOME NOME NOME CITES** COMUNE ANELLO SCIENTIFICO FRANCESE INGLESE ITALIANO FEO Agapornis Inseparabile a Inséparable à tête Red-headed B pullarius faccia rossa rouge Lovebird Forpus Pappagalletto Perruche moineau Spectacled B conspicillatus dagli occhiali à lunette Parrotlet Pappagalletto Forpus Perruche moineau Mexican groppone B cyanopygius du Mexique Parrotlet turchese Pappagalletto di Perruche moineau Dusky-billed Forpus sclateri B Sclater de Sclater Parrotlet Perruche moineau Forpus Pappagalletto ali Blue-winged face jaune ailes B xanthopterygius blu Parrotlet O bleu Green- 3,8 Forpus Pappagalletto Perruche moineau rumped B passerinus groppone verde à croupion verte Parrotlet Forpus Perruche moineau Pappagalletto ali Blue-winged xanthopterygius face jaunes de B blu di Maranhao Parrotlet flavissimus Maranhao Perruche moineau Turquoise- Pappagalletto di Forpus spengeli à crupion rumped B Spengel turquoise Parrotlet Melopsittacus Ondulato di Perruche ondulée Budgerigar - undulatus colore Inseparabile del Inséparable à tête Grey-headed Agapornis canus B Madagascar grise Lovebird Agapornis Inseparabile del Inséparable de Lilian's B lilianae Niassa Lilian Lovebird Pappagalletto Perruche moineau Yellow-faced Forpus xanthops B faccia gialla à tête jaune Parrotlet file:///Users/Ale/Documents/anellini/Psittacidi.html[26/06/15, 17:11:49] Pappagalletto di Perruche moineau Pacific Forpus coelestis B Lesson à dos gris Parrotlet Nannopsittaca Pappagalletto Tepui Toui des tépuis B panychlora del Tepui Parrotlet Neophema Parrocchetto a Perruche à ventre Orange- A chrysogaster ventre arancione orange bellied Parrot Neophema Parrocchetto ali Blue-winged Perruche vénuste B chrysostoma blu Parrot Neophema Parrocchetto Perruche élégante Elegant Parrot B elegans elegante Neophema Parrocchetto Perruche Rock Parrot B petrophila delle rocce pétrophila Neophema Parrocchetto Perruche Turquoise B pulchella turchese torquoise Parrot Neophema Parrocchetto Scarlet- Perruche splendid B splendida splendido chested Parrot Neopsephotus Parrocchetto di Perruche de Bourke's B bourkii Bourke Bourke Parrot Bolbopsittacus Guaiabero Perruche lunulée Guaiabero B lunulatus Rufous- Bolborhynchus Parrocchetto Perruche à front fronted B ferrugineifrons fronte ruggine roux Parakeet Bolborhynchus Parrocchetto Andean Toui d’Orbigny B orbygnesius delle Ande Parakeet Cyanoramphus Kakariki verde Perruche des Antipodes B unicolor delle Antipodi Antipodes Parakeet Charmosyna Lorichetto a Lori à flancs Red-flanked B placentis fianchi rossi rouges Lorikeet Lorichetto a Lori à flancs Mayr's Red Charmosyna fianchi rossi rouges à croupion Flanked B placentis ornata ornato bleu Lorikeet file:///Users/Ale/Documents/anellini/Psittacidi.html[26/06/15, 17:11:49] Charmosyna Lorichetto delle R Lori strillé d'or Fairy Lorikeet B pulchella fate 4,2 Charmosyna Lorichetto a Red-fronted Lori à front rouge B rubronotata macchie rosse Lorikeet Charmosyna Lorichetto Striated Lori strié B multistriata striato Lorikeet Moluccan Loriculus Loricolo di Loricule des Hanging- B amabilis Halmahera Moluques Parrot Orange- Loriculus Loricolo fronte Coryllis à front fronted B aurantiifrons dorata orange Hanging- Parrot Ceylon Loriculus Loricolo di Loricule de Hanging- B beryllinus Ceylon Ceylon Parrot Red-billed Loricule nain des Loriculus exilis Loricolo nano Hanging- B Célèbes Parrot Wallace's Loriculus Loricolo di Loricule de Hanging- B flosculus Flores Wallace Parrot Blue-crowned Loriculus Loricolo corona Loricule à Hanging- B galgulus blu couronne bleue Parrot Philippine Loriculus Loricolo Loricule des Hanging B philippensis filippino Philippines Parrot Yellow- Loricule à throated Loriculus pusillus Loricolo di Java B poitrine jaune Hanging- Parrot Sulawesi Loriculus Loricolo pileo Loricule des Hanging- B stigmatus rosso di Celebes Célèbes Parrot Vernal Loriculus Loricolo vernale Loricule vernal Hanging- B vernalis Parrot Oreopsittacus Lorichetto Lori des monts Plum-faced B file:///Users/Ale/Documents/anellini/Psittacidi.html[26/06/15, 17:11:49] arfaki guance viola Arfak Lorikeet Psilopsiagon Parrocchetto di Mountain Perruche citron B aurifrons montagna Parakeet Psilopsiagon Parrocchetto Grey-hooded Toui aymara B aymara della Sierra Parakeet Trichoglossus Tricoglosso Yellow-and- Loriquet jaune et flavoviridis giallo e verde di green B vert des mayer meyeri mayer Lorikeet Bolborhynchus Parrocchetto Perruche Barred B lineola barrato Catherine Parakeet Black- Agapornis Inseparabile a Inséparable à cheeked B nigrigenis guance nere joues noires Lovebird Agapornis Inseparabile di Inséparable de Fischer's B fischeri Fischer Fischer Lovebird Yellow- Agapornis Inseparabile Inséparable collared B personatus mascherato masqué Lovebird Platycercus Rosella di Perruche de Western B icterotis Stanley Stanley Rosella Psephotus Parrocchetto dal Perruche à Red-rumped B haematonotus groppone rosso croupion rouge Parrot Parrocchetto Perruche Mulga Psephotus varius B multicolore multicolore Parrot Cyanoramphus Kakariki fronte Kakariki à front Red-fronted A* novaezelandiae rossa rouge Parakeet Yellow- Cyanoramphus Kakariki fronte Kakariki à front fronted B auriceps gialla jaune Parakeet Ondulato di Perruche ondulée Melopsittacus forma e de forme et Budgerigar - undulatus posizione position file:///Users/Ale/Documents/anellini/Psittacidi.html[26/06/15, 17:11:49] Neopsittacus Lorichetto Orange-billed Lori émeraude B pullicauda alpino Lorikeet Inseparabile Black- Agapornis Inséparable à collare nero di collared B swindernianus collier noir Liberia Lovebird Charmosyna Lorichetto gola Lori à gorge Red-throated B amabilis rossa rouge Lorikeet Charmosyna Lorichetto della Lori de Duchess B margarethae Duchessa Margareth Lorikeet Charmosyna Lorichetto di Meek's Lori de Meek B meeki Meek Lorikeet Charmosyna Lorichetto delle Lori des palmiers Palm Lorikeet B palmarum palme Charmosyna Lorichetto a Lori à menton Red-chinned B rubrigularis gola rossa rouge Lorikeet S Charmosyna Lorichetto di Blue-fronted 4,5 Lori de Buru B toxopei Buru Lorikeet Charmosyna Lorichetto di Lori de Pygmy B wilhelminae Guglielmina Wilhelmina Lorikeet Glossopsitta Lorichetto Musk Lori musqué B concinna muschiato Lorikeet Purple- Glossopsitta Lorichetto a Lori à couronne crowned B porphyrocephala corona porpora pourpre Lorikeet Glossopsitta Lorichetto Lori à masque Little B pusilla muschiato nano rouge Lorikeet Lathamus Parrocchetto Perruche de Swift Parrot B discolor veloce Latham Northiella Parrocchetto Perruche bonnet Bluebonnet B haematogaster ventre giallo bleu Perruche des Opopsitta Pappagallo dei Double-eyed figuiers à double- B diophthalma fichi occhi doppi Fig-Parrot oeil file:///Users/Ale/Documents/anellini/Psittacidi.html[26/06/15, 17:11:49] Perruche des Orange- Opopsitta Papp.dei fichi di figuiers de breasted Fig- B gulielmiterti Guglielmo III Gulielm Parrot Pionopsitta Pappagallo Pileated Caique mitrè A pileata cappuccio rosso Parrot Golden- Psephotus Parrocchetto a Perruche à ailes A shouldered chrysopterygius spalle d'oro d'or Parrot Perruche à Psephotus Parrocchetto Hooded A* capuchon noir dissimilis cappuccio nero Parrot (hooded ) Lorichetto Lori à couronne Blue-crowned Vini australis A corona blu bleue Lorikeet Agapornis Inseparabile Inséparable à Black-winged B taranta d'Abissinia ailes noires Lovebird Yellow-and- Trichoglossus Tricoglosso Lori jaune et vert green B flavoviridis giallo e verde Lorikeet Trichoglossus Lorichetto di Mindanao Lori de Johnstone B johnstoniae Johnston Lorikeet Trichoglossus Tricoglosso Loriquet de Pohnpei B rubiginosus rugginoso Ponapé Lorikeet Agapornis Inseparabile dal Perruche à face Rosy-faced - roseicollis collo rosa rose Lovebird Orange- Brotogeris Parrocchetto Perruche Tovi chinned B jugularis Tovi Parakeet Canary- Brotogeris Parrocchetto ali Perruche à ailes winged B versicolorus bianche blanches Parakeet Charmosyna Lorichetto di Josephine's Lori de Joséphine B josefinae Giuseppina Lorikeet T Pionopsitta Pappagallo Caique a Brown- B haematotis orecchie rosse capuchon hooded Parrot file:///Users/Ale/Documents/anellini/Psittacidi.html[26/06/15, 17:11:49] 5,00 Platycercus Rosella guance Perruche a tete Pale-headed B adscitus blu pale Rosella Platycercus Perruche Eastern Rosella comune B eximius omnicolore Rosella Platycercus Rosella di Northern Perruche Brown B venustus Brown Rosella Psittacella Pappagallo di Perruche de Brehm's B brehmii Brehm Brehm Tiger-Parrot Parrocchetto Perruche de Plain Brotogeris tirica B Tirica Tirica Parakeet Brotogeris Parrocchetto Tui Perruche Tui Tui Parakeet B sanctithomae Grey- Brotogeris Parrocchetto Perruche à flancs cheeked B pyrrhoptera guance grigie orangés Parakeet Orange- Aratinga Conuro di Petz Conure de Petz fronted B canicularis Parakeet Aratinga Green Conuro verde Conure verte B holochlora Parakeet Eunymphicus Parrocchetto Horned Perruche cornue A cornutus cornuto Parakeet Lorichetto di Neopsittacus Lori de Yellow-billed Musschenbroek B musschenbroekii Musschenbroek Lorikeet minore Psittacula Parrocchetto Perruche à tête de Plum-headed B cyanocephala testa di prugna prune Parakeet Blossom- Parrocchetto Perruche à tête Psittacula roseata headed B testa rosa rose Parakeet Psittinus Pappagallo Perroquet à Blue-rumped B file:///Users/Ale/Documents/anellini/Psittacidi.html[26/06/15, 17:11:49] cyanurus groppone blu croupion bleu Parrot Phigys solitarius Lori solitario Lori des Fidji Collared Lory B Pyrrhura Conuro gola Conure à poitrine White-necked B albipectus bianca blanche Parakeet Brown- Pyrrhura Conuro petto Conure à poitrine breasted B calliptera
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