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Ithaginis
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Pucrasia
Syrmaticus
Chrysolophus
Phasianus
† See also
partridge
Pheasants are a group of large
birds in the
order
Galliformes. In many countries they are hunted as game.
Pheasant are characterised by strong sexual dimorphism,
with males being highly ornate with bright colours and
adornments such as wattles and long tails. They are usually larger than the females. Males
play no part in rearing the young.
There are 35
species of pheasant in 11 different
genera. The best-known is the
Ringnecked Pheasant (Phasianus colchicus torquatus) which is
widespread throughout the world in introduced feral
populations and in farm operations. Various other pheasant
species are popular in aviaries, such as the Golden Pheasant (Chrysolophus pictus).
Species in taxonomic order
This list is ordered to show relationships between
species
Blood Pheasant (genus
Ithaginis)
Blood Pheasant, (I. cruentus)
Koklass (genus
Pucrasia)
Koklass Pheasant, (P. macrolopha)
Gallopheasants (genus
Lophura)
Kalij Pheasant, (L. leucomelanos)
White-crested Kalij Pheasant, (L. l.
hamiltoni)
Nepal Kalij Pheasant, (L. l. leucomelanos)
Black-backed Kalij Pheasant, (L. l. melanota)
Black Kalij Pheasant, (L. l. moffitti)
Black-breasted Kalij Pheasant, (L. l. lathami)
William's Kalij Pheasant, (L. l. williamsi)
Oates' Kalij Pheasant, (L. l. oatesi)
Crawfurd's Kalij Pheasant, (L. l. crawfurdi)
Lineated Kalij Pheasant, (L. l. lineata)
White-eared Pheasant, (C. crossoptilon)
Brown Eared Pheasant, (C. mantchuricum)
Blue Eared Pheasant, (C. auritum)
Cheer (genus
Catreus)
Cheer Pheasant, (C. wallichi)
Long-tailed Pheasants (genus
Syrmaticus)
Reeve's Pheasant, (S. reevesi)
Elliot's Pheasant, (S. ellioti)
Bar-tailed Pheasant, (S. humiae)
Mikado Pheasant, (S. mikado)
Copper Pheasant, (S. soemmerringi)
True Pheasants (genus
Phasianus)
Green Pheasant (P. versicolor)
Common Pheasant, (P. colchicus)
Pheasant (P.c. colchicus)
Ringnecked Pheasant (P.c. torquatus)
Ruffed Pheasants (genus
Chrysolophus)
Golden Pheasant, (C. pictus)
Lady Amherst's Pheasant, (C. amherstiae)
Pheasant Fowling.--"Showing how to catch
Pheasants."--Fac-simile of a Miniature in the
Manuscript of the "Livre du Roy Modus"
(Fourteenth Century).
References
Beebe, William. 1918-22. A Monograph of the
Pheasants. 1st edition in 4 volumes: H. F. Witherby,
London. Reprint: 1990, Dover Publications.(4 volumes
bound as 2). ISBN 0-48-62657-9-X and ISBN 0-48-626580-3.
Republished as: Pheasants: Their Lives and Homes. 2
vols. 1926. Single volume edition: New York Zoological
Society, 1936.)
Green-Armytage, Stephen. 2002. Extraordinary
Pheasants.Harry N. Abrams, Inc., New York. Book ISBN
0-81-091007-1.
Madge and McGowan,Pheasants, Partridges and
Grouse
ISBN 0-7136-3966-0