The
genus Coracopsis was introduced in 1832 by the German ornithologist
Johann Georg Wagler. The
type species was designated as the
lesser vasa parrot by
George Robert Gray in 1840.
Species The genus contains four species: }} }}
Phylogeny A 2011 genetic study found the
Mascarene parrot from
Réunion to be nested among the subspecies of the lesser vasa parrot from Madagascar and nearby islands, and therefore not related to the
Psittacula parrots. It also found that the Mascarene parrot line diverged 4.6 to 9 million years ago, prior to the formation of Réunion, indicating this must have happened elsewhere. The
cladogram accompanying the study is shown below: Another group of scientists later acknowledged the finding, but pointed out that the sample might have been damaged, and that further testing was needed before the issue could be fully resolved. They also noted that if
Mascarinus was confirmed to be embedded within the genus
Coracopsis, the latter would become a junior synonym, since the former name is older. Hume has expressed surprise by these findings, due to the anatomical similarities between the Mascarene parrot and other parrots from the islands that are believed to be psittaculines.{{cite book == Description ==