The grey-green fruit dove was
formally described in 1789 by the German naturalist
Johann Friedrich Gmelin in his revised and expanded edition of
Carl Linnaeus's
Systema Naturae. He placed it with all the other doves and pigeons in the
genus Columba and coined the
binomial name Columba purpurata. Gmelin's description was based on the "purple-crowned pigeon" from Otaheite (now
Tahiti) that had been described in 1783 by English ornithologist
John Latham in his
A General Synopsis of Birds. The grey-green fruit dove is now placed with nearly 60 other fruit doves in the genus
Ptilinopus that was introduced in 1825 by the English naturalist
William Swainson. The genus name combines the
Ancient Greek meaning "feather" with meaning "foot". The specific epithet
purpuratus is from
Latin and means "clad in purple". Two
subspecies are recognised: == Distribution==