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{{short description|Extinct family of birds}} {{Short description|Extinct genus of birds}}
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*{{extinct}}'']'' <ref>{{cite journal | first1 = Daniel T. | last1 = Ksepka | first2 = Lance | last2 = Grande | first3 = Gerald | last3 = Mayr | year = 2019 | title = Oldest Finch-Beaked Birds Reveal Parallel Ecological Radiations in the Earliest Evolution of Passerines | journal = Current Biology | volume = 29 | issue = 4 | pages = 657–663 | doi = 10.1016/j.cub.2018.12.040 | doi-access = free | pmid = 30744971 | bibcode = 2019CBio...29E.657K }}</ref>
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| subdivision = * †''P. lepidus'' <small>Mayr & Daniels, 1998</small>
'''Psittacopedidae''' is an extinct family of birds related to ]s. It had ] feet, likely due to common ancestry with ]s, the closest living relatives of passerines.
* †''?P. occidentalis'' <small>Mayr & Kitchener, 2022</small>
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'''''Psittacopes''''' is an extinct genus of ] from ]. One species is recorded from Messel, ] (''P. lepidus''), and other three possible species are from London Clay, ], one named ''?Psittacopes occidentalis'' in 2022,<ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Mayr |first1=Gerald |last2=Kitchener |first2=Andrew C. |date=2022-11-14 |title=Psittacopedids and zygodactylids: The diverse and species-rich psittacopasserine birds from the early Eocene London Clay of Walton-on-the-Naze (Essex, UK) |url=https://doi.org/10.1080/08912963.2022.2141629 |journal=Historical Biology |pages=1–24 |doi=10.1080/08912963.2022.2141629 |issn=0891-2963|doi-access=free }}</ref> and the other two unnamed. Its phylogenetic placement within Aves is uncertain; it was originally interpreted as a ], but the phylogenetic analysis conducted by Mayr (2015) recovered it as more closely related to the ]s and the extinct family ].<ref name=ZS2015>{{cite journal|author=Gerald Mayr |title=A reassessment of Eocene parrotlike fossils indicates a previously undetected radiation of zygodactyl stem group representatives of passerines (Passeriformes) |doi=10.1111/zsc.12128 |year=2015 |journal=Zoologica Scripta |volume=44 |issue=6 |pages=587–602 |s2cid=85599482 }}</ref>


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* Mayr, G. ''''''. Springer, 2009.

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