BA (Sept 2003) recognises Green, Crimson, Eastern, Pale-headed,
Northern and Western.
Clememts and HBW both recognise has Green, Crimson, Yellow, Adelaide,
Northern, Pale-headed, Eastern and Western.
So as usual you can pick a taxonomist (said slightly tongue in cheek).
Important thing is to be consistent!
On Tue, 4 Jan 2005 17:55:35 +1100, Vin Lam <> wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 04, 2005 at 05:35:29PM +1100, Whittaker, Mark wrote:
> >
> > I'm just doing some accounting and wanted to confirm that all the white
> > cheeked rosellas comprise just one species and therefore one tick, and the
> > same with the blue cheeked. Is this the case?
> > All the best
> > Mark Whittaker
> >
>
> Not completely sure, but I think the Green Rosella is usually
> considered distinct from the other blue-cheeked ones, ie. Crimson,
> Yellow and Adelaide. Cant comment on the white-cheeked ones though.
>
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