Synonyms for lophotis or Related words with lophotis

savilei              eupodotis              macrourus              parmoptila              rufogularis              pygargus              woodhousei              amblyornis              bushchat              antpecker              xylotoles              zantholeuca              ruficrista              songlark              davisoni              pilotbird              aoraia              derbianus              crocias              capistrata              anorrhinus              melanoleucos              hyperythra              rufiventer              stricklandi              homochroa              castaneiceps              doryfera              enicurus              lophotes              hodgsoni              denhami              rufifrons              dupetor              vigorsii              climacteris              zeylonus              stolidus              udzungwensis              cassicus              luteifrons              waldeni              ovalipes              pardicolor              swynnertoni              ruficeps              dendrocitta              batrachostomus              wakoloensis              laniocera             



Examples of "lophotis"
The buff-crested bustard ("Lophotis gindiana") is a species of bird in the Otididae family.
The Savile's bustard ("Lophotis savilei") is a species of bird in the Otididae family.
The red-crested korhaan or red-crested bustard ("Lophotis ruficrista") is a species of bird in the Otididae family. It is found in Angola, Botswana, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
Eupodotis is a genus of bird in the bustard family Otididae. It contains the five species, all restricted to Africa. Species in the genera "Afrotis" and "Lophotis" are sometimes included in this genus; however some authorities separate the Karoo korhann, Rüpell's Korhaan and little brown bustard as a separate genus "Heterotetrax".
Lophotis is a genus of bustard in the family Otididae. The genus contains three species, all found in Africa. All three species are sometimes placed in the genus "Eupodotis", and are closely related to that genus and the genus "Afrotis". One distinctive feature of the genus is a pink retractile crest.