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  2. Category:Phasianidae - Wikipedia

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    This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. P. ... Rollulinae (2 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Phasianidae" The following 12 pages are in this ...

  3. Phasianinae - Wikipedia

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    The Phasianinae (Horsfield, 1821) are a subfamily of the pheasant family (Phasianidae) of landfowl, the order Galliformes.The subfamily includes true pheasants, tragopans, grouse, turkey and similar birds. [1]

  4. Phasianidae - Wikipedia

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    The Phasianidae are a family of heavy, ground-living birds, which includes pheasants, partridges, junglefowl, chickens, turkeys, Old World quail, and peafowl. The family includes many of the most popular gamebirds . [ 1 ]

  5. Phasianoidea - Wikipedia

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    The name Phasianoidea is formed by the union of the elements of scientific Latin Phasian-and -oidea.The first is the genitive root of the name of its type genus, Phasianus; and the second is the ending -oidea, neutral plural of -oideus, derived from ancient Greek εἴδος eidos, 'aspect', 'appearance', 'form', with the union vowel -o-, used in the formation of numerous names of orders and ...

  6. Tropicoperdix - Wikipedia

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    Tropicoperdix is a genus of three species of birds in the pheasant family, Phasianidae. Although formerly classified in the now-defunct subfamily Perdicinae, phylogenetic evidence supports them being a sister group to the tribe Polyplectronini. [1] [2] [3] They are referred to as East Asian forest partridges.

  7. Phasianus - Wikipedia

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    The genus Phasianus was introduced in 1758 by the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus in the tenth edition of his Systema Naturae. [1] The genus name is Latin for "pheasant". The word is derived from the Ancient Greek φἀσιἀνος, phāsiānos, meaning "(bird) of the Phasis".

  8. Green pheasant - Wikipedia

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    The green pheasants' breeding season starts during March or April and ends in June. Green pheasants can first breed when they are about one year old. One clutch has between six and fifteen eggs. The eggs are incubated for 23 to 25 days. [4] A green pheasant egg

  9. Gallopheasant - Wikipedia

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    The gallopheasants (genus Lophura) are pheasants of the family Phasianidae. [1] The genus comprises 11 species and several subspecies. Several species in this genus are known as firebacks , including crestless and crested firebacks, as well as the Siamese fireback .