The festive amazon was
formally described in 1758 by the Swedish naturalist
Carl Linnaeus, in the
tenth edition of his
Systema Naturae. He placed it with all the other parrots in the
genus Psittacus and coined the
binomial name Psittacus festivus. Linnaeus mistakenly specified the
type location as "Indies". It was later designated as the Amazon River in Brazil. The festive amazon is now one of around thirty species placed in the genus
Amazona that was introduced by the French naturalist
René Lesson in 1830. The genus name is a Latinized version of the name
Amazone used in the 18th century by the
Comte de Buffon. The specific epithet
festivus is
Latin for "festive" or "cheerful". Two
subspecies are recognised: •
A. f. bodini (
Finsch, 1873) – east Colombia, east Venezuela, Guyana •
A. f. festiva (
Linnaeus, 1758) – west Amazonia ==Description==