- The
Phasianinae (Horsfield, 1821) are a
subfamily of the
pheasant family (Phasianidae) of landfowl, the
order Galliformes. The
subfamily includes true...
- into 54 genera. It was
formerly broken up into two subfamilies, the
Phasianinae and the Perdicinae. However, this
treatment is now
known to be paraphyletic...
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birds referred to as
pheasants are
included within both the
subfamilies Phasianinae and Pavoninae, and in many
cases are more
closely related to smaller...
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World quail, and guineafowl, and
divided into two
subfamilies – the
Phasianinae (pheasant-like forms) and the
Perdicinae (partridge-like forms). This...
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phylogeny and
biogeography of 'true' francolins: Galliformes, Phasianidae,
Phasianinae, Gallini; Francolinus, Ortygornis,
Afrocolinus gen. nov., Peliperdix...
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Pavonini is a
tribe of bird in the
subfamily Phasianinae.
Members of this
family are
primarily found in
tropical Asia,
along with one
species in the Congo...
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Gallini is a
tribe of bird in the
subfamily Phasianinae. It
includes the
bamboo partridges,
francolins and
junglefowl (including the chicken). Members...
- to be the most
basal member of the "erectile clade" of the
subfamily Phasianinae. The
species is
found in
alpine pastures and open
hillside above the...
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Phasianini is a
tribe of
birds in the
subfamily Phasianinae. It
contains the true pheasants.
Species in this
tribe are
found throughout Europe and Asia...
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Lophophorini is a
tribe of bird in the
subfamily Phasianinae. It
contains three genera of
pheasant found throughout Asia. This
grouping was supported...