Bustard - Species in Taxonomic Order

Species in Taxonomic Order

Family: Otididae

  • Genus: Otis
    • Great Bustard, Otis tarda, subspecies tarda and dybowskii
  • Genus: Ardeotis
    • Arabian Bustard, Ardeotis arabs
    • Kori Bustard, Ardeotis kori, subspecies kori and struthinuclus
    • Great Indian Bustard, Ardeotis nigriceps
    • Australian Bustard, Ardeotis australis
  • Genus: Chlamydotis
    • Houbara Bustard, Chlamydotis undulata, subspecies undulata and fuertaventurae
      • Canarian Houbara, Chlamydotis undulata fuertaventurae
    • Macqueen's Bustard, Chlamydotis macqueenii
  • Genus: Neotis
    • Ludwig's Bustard, Neotis ludwigii
    • Denham's Bustard, or Stanley Bustard, Neotis denhami
    • Heuglin's Bustard, Neotis heuglinii
    • Nubian Bustard, Neotis nuba
  • Genus: Eupodotis
    • Blue Korhaan, Eupodotis caerulescens
    • Little Brown Bustard, Eupodotis humilis
    • Rüppell's Korhaan, Eupodotis rueppellii
    • White-bellied Bustard, Eupodotis senegalensis
    • Karoo Korhaan, Eupodotis vigorsii
    • Southern Black Korhaan, Eupodotis afra
    • Northern Black Korhaan, Eupodotis afraoides
  • Genus: Lophotis
    • Savile's Bustard, Lophotis savilei
    • Buff-crested Bustard, Lophotis gindiana
    • Red-crested Korhaan, Lophotis ruficrista
  • Genus: Lissotis
    • Black-bellied Bustard, Lissotis melanogaster
    • Hartlaub's Bustard, Lissotis hartlaubii
  • Genus: Houbaropsis
    • Bengal Florican, Houbaropsis bengalensis
  • Genus: Sypheotides
    • Lesser Florican, Sypheotides indica
  • Genus: Tetrax
    • Little Bustard, Tetrax tetrax

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