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Subfamily Pavoninae...
- as
pheasants are
included within both the
subfamilies Phasianinae and
Pavoninae, and in many
cases are more
closely related to
smaller phasianids, grouse...
- is one of
three peafowl species and the only
member of the
subfamily Pavoninae native to Africa. It is
listed as Near
Threatened on the IUCN Red List...
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America (but also
range into the
tropics of east and
southeast Asia), and
Pavoninae have a wide
range across Africa, Eurasia, and
Australasia in both temperate...
- is no
longer supported, and they are now
classified in the
subfamily Pavoninae.
Francolins are
terrestrial (though not flightless)
birds that feed on...
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others make up a
clade called Coturnicini, a
tribe within the
subfamily Pavoninae.
Fragmentary remains representing three other Coturnix species were also...
- †Shandongornis †Shanxiornis †Titanoperdix †Tologuica
Rollulinae Arborophila Caloperdix Melanoperdix Rhizothera Rollulus Xenoperdix Pavoninae Phasianinae...
- Africa, Eurasia, and Australasia. This
tribe contains the only
members of
Pavoninae native to
continental Europe (Coturnix and Alectoris), as well as the...
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Subfamily Pavoninae...
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Tribe Phasianini Horsfield 1821 – true
pheasants and
partridges Subfamily Pavoninae Tribe Pavonini Rafinesque 1815 – peafowl, arguses, and
Tropicoperdix partridges...