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The Phasianinae (Horsfield, 1821) are a subfamily of the pheasant family (Phasianidae) of landfowl, the order Galliformes. The subfamily includes pheasants, tragopans, junglefowl, peafowl, and other similar birds.
They are characterised by strong sexual dimorphism, males being highly ornate with bright colours and adornments such as wattles and long tails. Males are usually larger than females and have longer tails. Males play no part in rearing the young. They typically eat seeds and some insects.
This list is ordered to show presumed relationships between species.
Peafowl, Perdicinae, Tragopan, Chicken, Junglefowl
Phasianidae, Cracidae, Evolution, Digital object identifier, Paleogene
Phasianidae, China, England, Animal, Tibet
Phasianidae, Animal, Greek language, China, Blue eared pheasant
India, Phasianidae, Ovid, God, Galliformes
Rooster, Poultry, Syria, Battery cage, Salmonella
Rooster, European Union, Conservation status, Biological classification, Animal
Phasianidae, Galliformes, Chrysolophus, Crossoptilon, Phasianus