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  2. Japanese quail - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica), also known as the coturnix quail, is a species of Old World quail found in East Asia. First considered a subspecies of the common quail, it is now considered as a separate species. The Japanese quail has played an active role in the lives of humanity since the 12th century, and continues to play major ...

  3. Coturnix - Wikipedia

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    The type species is the common quail (Coturnix coturnix). [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The genus name is the Latin for the common quail . [ 4 ] The genus contains six species, of which one, the New Zealand quail ( Coturnix novaezelandiae ), is now extinct but was described from a living specimen. [ 5 ]

  4. Old World quail - Wikipedia

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    Old World quail is a collective name for several genera of mid-sized birds in the tribe Coturnicini of the pheasant family Phasianidae. Although all species commonly referred to as "Old World quail" are in the same tribe, they are paraphyletic with respect to the other members of the tribe, such as Alectoris , Tetraogallus , Ammoperdix ...

  5. Common quail - Wikipedia

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    The specific epithet coturnix is the Latin word for the common quail. [3] This species is now placed in the genus Coturnix that was introduced in 1764 by the French naturalist François Alexandre Pierre de Garsault. [4] [5] [6] The common quail was formerly considered to be conspecific with the Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica). [7]

  6. Harlequin quail - Wikipedia

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    The harlequin quail (Coturnix delegorguei) is a species of bird in the family Phasianidae. It occurs in sub-Saharan Africa and in the Arabian Peninsula . [ 4 ] The species is named after the collector, Adulphe Delegorgue .

  7. Stubble quail - Wikipedia

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    The stubble quail is a member of the family Phasianidae. [3] [6] C. pectoralis has sometimes been considered conspecific with the extinct New Zealand quail, C. novaezealandiae. In this case, the latter species' name would have priority and the stubble quail would become Coturnix novaezelandiae pectoralis. Phylogenetic analysis of three separate ...

  8. Coturnicini - Wikipedia

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    Coturnicini is a tribe of birds in the subfamily Phasianinae.It contains the Old World quail, snowcocks, and African spurfowl, among others.Members of this tribe have a wide range throughout Africa, Eurasia, and Australasia.

  9. Canary Islands quail - Wikipedia

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    The Canary Islands quail (Coturnix gomerae) is an extinct quail species that once occurred on the island of La Gomera (Canary Islands, Spain). Extinction.