- This
pairwise divergence time was also the same
between the
other three junglefowls and the pheasant. As the
publication date of Linnaeus's
sixth edition...
- The red
junglefowl (Gallus gallus), also
known as the
Indian red
junglefowl (and
formerly the
bankiva or bankiva-fowl), is a
species of tropical, predominantly...
- Sri
Lankan junglefowl (Gallus
lafayettii sometimes spelled Gallus lafayetii), also
known as the
Ceylon junglefowl or Lafayette's
junglefowl, is a member...
- wild
ancestors of the
domestic chicken together with the red
junglefowl and
other junglefowls. The
species epithet commemorates the
French explorer Pierre...
- domesticus) is a
large and
round short-winged bird,
domesticated from the red
junglefowl of
Southeast Asia
around 8,000
years ago. Most
chickens are
raised for...
- into two subfamilies: the Phasianinae,
including pheasants, tragopans,
junglefowls, and peafowls; and the Perdicinae,
including partridges, Old
World quails...
- Old
World quails and
partridges from the
genus Alectoris are
closer to
junglefowls.
There are two
clades in the Phasianinae: the
erectile clade and the...
- The
green junglefowl (Gallus varius), also
known as
Javan junglefowl,
forktail or
green Javanese junglefowl, is the most
distantly related and the first...
-
considered monophyletic and
separated from the pheasants, tragopans,
junglefowls, and
peafowls (Phasianinae) till the
early 1990s,
molecular phylogenies...
- words, the
Paradisaea and Gallus, the
junglefowl of
pheasant family. The two
paradigallas and the four
junglefowls exhibits facial wattles. Long-tailed...