The nanday parakeet was previously regarded as a member of the monotypic genus
Nandayus Bonaparte, 1854 one of the rough 16 genera of Neotropical parrots of tribe
Arini which includes the
conures and
macaws. However, phylogenetic evidence showed that it is positioned in one of the four groups in the genus
Aratinga. When the genus
Aratinga was revised and split in four separate genera, this species was included in the current genus
Aratinga. This revision was based on earlier studies. According to a
mtDNA-based
phylogenetic analysis of the genus
Aratinga by Ribas & Miyaki (2004), the nanday conure forms a monophyletic group with the
sun conure (
A. solstitialis),
jenday conure (
A. jandaya), and
golden-capped conure (
A. auricapilla). Tavares
et al. (2005) in a mitochondrial and nuclear DNA analysis of 29 species representing 25 of 30 genera of Neotropical parrots found the nanday conure's closest relative to be
Aratinga solstitialis, the sun conure, and the time of divergence of the species to have been 0.5 to 1.3
Mya. Hybrids of the nanday and sun conures, nanday and jenday conures, and nanday and blue-crowned conures are known. A prehistoric relative,
Aratinga vorohuensis, was described from
Late Pliocene fossils found in
Argentina. ==Description==