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- Crested arguses are large and spectacular peafowl-like birds in the genus Rheinardia of the pheasant family. Although traditionally treated as a single...
- of the most charismatic members of the Phasianidae, the peafowl and the arguses. This grouping was supported by a 2021 phylogenetic analysis of Galliformes...
- partridges Subfamily Pavoninae Tribe Pavonini Rafinesque 1815 – peafowl, arguses, and Tropicoperdix partridges Tribe Polyprectronini Blyth 1852 – pea****-pheasants...
- "Nonerectile clade" Tribe Pavonini Rheinardia Maingonnat, 1882 (crested arguses) Argusi**** Rafinesque, 1815 (great argus) Afropavo Chapin, 1936 (African...
- tribe include: Actizera Acytolepis Afarsia Agriades Alpherakya Ariciaarguses Az**** – babul blues Bothrinia Brephidium Cacyreus Caerulea Caleta Callenya...
- Image Tribe Genera Pavonini Rheinardia (crested arguses) Argusi**** (great argus) Afropavo (African peafowl) Pavo (Asiatic peafowl) incertae sedis Polyplectron...
- This is a list of the butterflies of India belonging to the subfamily Satyrinae of the family Nymphalidae and an index to the species articles. This forms...
- species living up to 20 years of age. Two genera of birds are considered arguses: Rheinardia and Argusi****. Within these genera there are a total of three...
- various species of birds including waldrapp ibises, Abdim's storks, great arguses, emerald doves, and scarlet ibises. The Blackburn Pavilion is a rainforest-themed...
- butterflies is alpines. Palearctic species are collectively known as ringlets or arguses. However, none of these terms is used exclusively for this genus. The genus...