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Purple-crowned lorikeet : ウィキペディア英語版 | Purple-crowned lorikeet
The purple-crowned lorikeet, ''Glossopsitta porphyrocephala'', (also known as the porphyry-crowned lorikeet, zit parrot, blue-crowned lorikeet, purple-capped lorikeet lory, lorikeet, and purple-capped parakeet) is a lorikeet found in scrub and mallee of southern Australia. It is a small lorikeet distinguished by a purple crown, an orange forehead and ear-coverts, and a light blue chin and chest. ==Taxonomy== The purple-crowned lorikeet was first described by Lionel Dietrichsen in 1837, its specific epithet derived from the Ancient Greek words ''porphuros'' "purple" and ''kephalē'' "head". Alternate common names include porphyry-crowned lorikeet,〔Lendon, p. 26〕 Dietrichsen's lory,〔Low, p. 116〕 and Zit parrot, from its shrill call.〔Low, p. 117〕
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