Vini (bird)


Vini is a genus of birds in the family Psittaculidae that are endemic to the islands of the tropical Pacific. There are eleven extant species of these small lorikeets ranging from the Bismark Archipelago through Fiji, Samoa, French Polynesia, and as far east as Henderson Island. All members of the genus have exceptional bright plumage, particularly the unusual all over blues of the blue lorikeet and the ultramarine lorikeet.
The Vini lorikeets are highly threatened by human changes to their islands. Most species have been lost from a number of islands and two species became extinct before the arrival of European explorers in the Pacific., two species are listed as endangered species by the IUCN and two are considered vulnerable. They are primarily threatened by introduced species, such as rats, and habitat loss.

Taxonomy

The genus Vini was introduced in 1833 by the French naturalist René Lesson for Kuhl's lorikeet. The genus name is the Tahitian word for a local bird.
This genus formerly included only the blue-crowned, ultramarine, Stephen's, Kuhl's, and blue lorikeets ; the collared lory was formerly placed in the monotypic genus Phigys, and the remaining five species were placed in Charmosyna. A molecular phylogenetic study of the lorikeets published in 2020 led to a revision of the generic boundaries.

Species

The genus contains 12 species:
ImageCommon nameScientific nameDistribution
Duchess lorikeetVini margarethaeSolomon Islands Archipelago
Red-throated lorikeetVini amabilisFiji
Blue-crowned lorikeetVini australisFutuna, Lau Islands, Niue, Samoan Islands and Tonga
New Caledonian lorikeetVini diademaNew Caledonia
Kuhl's lorikeetVini kuhliiAustral Islands, Cook Islands and Kiribati
Meek's lorikeetVini meekiSolomon Islands Archipelago
Palm lorikeetVini palmarumSanta Cruz Islands and Vanuatu
Blue lorikeetVini peruvianaFrench Polynesia and the Cook Islands
Red-chinned lorikeetVini rubrigularisBismarck Archipelago
Stephen's lorikeetVini stepheniHenderson Island in the Pitcairn Islands
Collared loryVini solitariaFiji
Ultramarine lorikeetVini ultramarinaMarquesas Islands

Fossils