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- Pampusana is a mid-sized genus of ground-dwelling doves (family Columbidae) which occur in rainforests in the Pacific region. They are not closely related...
- (bleeding-hearts and allies, 7 species) Genus Henicophaps (2 species) Genus Pampusana (13 species of which 3 recently extinct) Genus Ocyphaps (crested pigeon)...
- Phabini Gallicolumba Geopelia Geophaps Henicophaps Leucosarcia Ocyphaps Pampusana Petroph****a Phaps Raphini Caloenas †Deliaphaps Didunculus Goura †Microgoura...
- The Tanna ground dove (Pampusana ferruginea), also known as Forster's dove of Tanna, is an extinct dove species. Its taxonomic affiliation is uncertain...
- The shy ground dove (Pampusana stairi), also known as the Tongan ground dove or friendly ground dove, is a species of bird in the family Columbidae. It...
- The Polynesian ground dove or Society Islands ground dove (Pampusana erythroptera) or Tutururu is a critically endangered species of bird in the family...
- Phabini Gallicolumba Geopelia Geophaps Henicophaps Leucosarcia Ocyphaps Pampusana Petroph****a Phaps Raphini Caloenas †Deliaphaps Didunculus Goura †Microgoura...
- The white-throated ground dove (Pampusana xanthonura) is a species of ground dove in the genus Pampusana. It is classified as near-threatened. This species...
- non-monophyletic) and re****igned to the genus Alopecoenas, which was later renamed Pampusana. Johann Georg Heck: Bilder-Atlas zum Conversations-Lexikon. Verlag Leipzig...
- The Wetar ground dove (Pampusana hoedtii) is a species of bird in the family Columbidae found on Wetar, Indonesia, and on Timor. Its natural habitats...