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Phasianidae


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Noun1.Phasianidae - pheasants; quails; partridgesfamily Phasianidaebird family - a family of warm-blooded egg-laying vertebrates characterized by feathers and forelimbs modified as wingsGalliformes, order Galliformes - pheasants; turkeys; grouse; partridges; quails; chickens; brush turkeys; curassows; hoatzinsgenus Gallus, Gallus - common domestic birds and related formsphasianid - a kind of game bird in the family Phasianidaegenus Phasianus, Phasianus - type genus of the Phasianidae: the typical pheasantsgenus Afropavo - Congo peafowlArgusianus, genus Argusianus - argus pheasantsChrysolophus, genus Chrysolophus - golden pheasantsColinus, genus Colinus - New World quail: the bobwhitesCoturnix, genus Coturnix - Old World quailgenus Lophophorus, Lophophorus - monalsgenus Odontophorus, Odontophorus - genus of Central and South American crested partridges resembling quails; sometimes placed in a distinct subfamily or isolated in a distinct familygenus Pavo, Pavo - peafowlgenus Lofortyx, Lofortyx - California quailgenus Tragopan - a genus of PhasianidaePerdicidae, Perdicinae, subfamily Perdicidae, subfamily Perdicinae - Old World partridgesNumididae, Numidinae, subfamily Numididae, subfamily Numidinae - guinea fowl and related birds of Africa and Madagascar

Phasianidae


Phasianidae

[‚fāz·ē′an·ə‚dē] (vertebrate zoology) A family of game birds in the order Galliformes; typically, members are ground feeders, have bare tarsi and copious plumage, and lack feathers around the nostrils.

Phasianidae

 

a family of birds of the order Galliformes. Unlike members of the related family Tetraonidae, the Phasianidae have bare tarsometatarsi, which in males of some species have a sharp spur. They lack a horny covering on the digits and feathers over the nostrils. The family comprises 165 species, including the quail, partridge, black partridge, snow pheasant, jungle fowl, pheasant, argus pheasant, and peacock. The Phasianidae are found in Europe, Asia, and America, except the polar regions, and in Africa. There are 13 species in the USSR: the common quail, the quail Coturnix japonicus, the chukar partridge, Bon-ham’s partridge, the Hungarian partridge, the bearded partridge, five species of snow pheasant, the black partridge, and the pheasant.

The Phasianidae inhabit steppes, meadows, rocky cliffs, shrub thickets, and forests, in both mountainous areas and plains. Most lead a sedentary way of life, except for local movements, while a few, such as the quail, are migratory. Most species nest on the ground; only the forest-dwelling trogopan nests in trees, in the abandoned nests of crows and other birds. The clutch contains two to 20 eggs. In some species the female incubates the eggs and cares for the young, while in other species the male shares these duties. The birds feed on shoots, seeds, and tubers, as well as insects and other invertebrates.

Many Phasianidae are game birds. Some have been of great importance to man: the jungle fowl is the ancestor of domestic fowl, peacocks have been domesticated, pheasant are raised for hunting, and quail are raised on special farms.

REFERENCE

Zhizn’ zhivotnykh, vol. 5. Moscow, 1970.

A. I. IVANOV

Phasianidae


  • noun

Synonyms for Phasianidae

noun pheasants

Synonyms

  • family Phasianidae

Related Words

  • bird family
  • Galliformes
  • order Galliformes
  • genus Gallus
  • Gallus
  • phasianid
  • genus Phasianus
  • Phasianus
  • genus Afropavo
  • Argusianus
  • genus Argusianus
  • Chrysolophus
  • genus Chrysolophus
  • Colinus
  • genus Colinus
  • Coturnix
  • genus Coturnix
  • genus Lophophorus
  • Lophophorus
  • genus Odontophorus
  • Odontophorus
  • genus Pavo
  • Pavo
  • genus Lofortyx
  • Lofortyx
  • genus Tragopan
  • Perdicidae
  • Perdicinae
  • subfamily Perdicidae
  • subfamily Perdicinae
  • Numididae
  • Numidinae
  • subfamily Numididae
  • subfamily Numidinae
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