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- Charmosyna is a genus of parrots in the family Psittaculidae. The three currently recognized species inhabit moist forests on the island of New Guinea...
- Harbour, San Cristoval, Solomon Islands. Tristam coined the binomial name Charmosyna margarethae. The specific epithet was chosen to honour Princess Louise...
- Charmosynopsis multistriata. The species was formerly placed in the genus Charmosyna but was moved to a new monotypic genus Synorhacma based on phylogenetic...
- Fijian $5 dollar bills. This species was formerly ****igned to the genus Charmosyna. It was moved to the genus Vini based on a molecular phylogenetic study...
- multistriata Genus Charmosyna Josephine's lorikeet, Charmosyna josefinae West Papuan lorikeet, Charmosyna papou Stella's lorikeet, Charmosyna stellae Genus...
- Caledonia. The New Caledonian lorikeet was formerly ****igned to the genus Charmosyna. It was moved to the genus Vini based on a molecular phylogenetic study...
- Stella's lorikeet (Charmosyna stellae) is a species of parrot in the family Psittaculidae. It is endemic to New Guinea. Its natural habitat is subtropical...
- Leptozestis charmosyna is a moth in the family Cosmopterigidae. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1921. It is found in Australia, where it has been...
- Indonesian island of Buru. This species was formerly placed in the genus Charmosyna. It was moved to the resurrected genus Charmosynopsis based on a molecular...
- The West Papuan lorikeet (Charmosyna papou) is a species of parrot in the family Psittaculidae. It is found in New Guinea. Its natural habitat is subtropical...