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Buttonquail or
hemipodes are
members of a
small family of birds,
Turnicidae,
which resemble, but are not
closely related to, the
quails of Phasianidae...
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named for
their superficial resemblance to quail, and form the
family Turnicidae in the
order Charadriiformes. The king quail, an Old
World quail, often...
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Rhodostethia Rynchops Rissa Sterna †Sternalara
Sternula Thal****eus Xema
Stercorariidae Stercorarius Turnicidae †Cerestenia †Eocliffia?
Ortyxelos †Turnipax Turnix...
- (7 species)
Family Alcidae – auks (25 species) and sometimes:
Family Turnicidae –
buttonquails (18 species) Baker, A.J.; Pereira, S.L.; Paton, T.A. (2007)...
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Family Scolopacidae – sandpipers,
snipes (98 species)
Suborder Lari
Family Turnicidae –
buttonquails (18 species)
Family Dromadidae – crab-plover
Family Glareolidae...
- The
Fynbos buttonquail (Turnix hottentottus) is a bird in the
family Turnicidae formerly considered conspecific with the black-rumped
buttonquail (Turnix...
- Cave (Crimea),
representing the
first record of a
member of the
family Turnicidae from
Eurasia from the
Pliocene to
Middle Pleistocene interval. Goodman...
- Phalacrocoracidae, Falconidae, Accipitridae, Otididae, Rallidae, Heliornithidae,
Turnicidae, Burhinidae, Charadriidae, Scolopacidae, Jacanidae, Laridae, Columbidae...
- The
families of
mesites or
roatelos (Mesitornithidae), button-quails (
Turnicidae),
Australian plains-wanderer (Pedionomidae),
seriemas (Cariamidae), and...
- Scolopacidae:
sandpipers and
relatives Suborder Lari
Infraorder Turnicida Family Turnicidae:
buttonquail Infraorder Larida:
gulls and
allies Family Glareolidae: coursers...