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Definition of Treroninae

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- Treroninae is a subfamily of birds from the family Columbidae. Wikispecies has information related to Treroninae. Alectroenas Cryptophaps Hemiphaga Phapitreron...
- classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata class: Aves Order: Columbiformes Family: Columbidae Subfamily: Treroninae Genus: Treron...
- Chordata class: Aves Order: Columbiformes Family: Columbidae Subfamily: Treroninae Genus: Treron Vieillot, 1816 Type species Columba curvirostra Gmelin,...
- The kererū (Hemiphaga novaeseelandiae), New Zealand pigeon or wood pigeon is a species of pigeon native to New Zealand. Johann Friedrich Gmelin described...
- Animalia Phylum: Chordata class: Aves Order: Columbiformes Family: Columbidae Subfamily: Treroninae Genus: Alectroenas G.R. Gray, 1840 Species see text...
- Chordata class: Aves Order: Columbiformes Family: Columbidae Subfamily: Treroninae Genus: Alectroenas Species: †A. sp. Binomial name †Alectroenas sp....
- Chordata class: Aves Order: Columbiformes Family: Columbidae Subfamily: Treroninae Genus: Phapitreron Bonaparte, 1854 Type species Columba leucotis Temminck...
- temperature and thermal conductance of fruit-doves (Aves: Columbidae, Treroninae)". Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative...
- temperature and thermal conductance of fruit-doves (Aves: Columbidae, Treroninae)" (PDF). Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A. 131 (2): 417–428....
- The Chatham Islands pigeon (Hemiphaga chathamensis), also known as the Chatham pigeon or parea, is a bird endemic to the Chatham Islands in New Zealand...