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Anatidae
bird family
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Anatidae, bird family that includes ducks, geese, and swans and constitutes the suborder Anseres—by far the larger part of the order Anseriformes.
Classification
A widely accepted system of classification divides the Anatidae into 3 subfamilies and 8 to 12 tribes, as follows:
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Animal Group Names
- Family Anatidae
- Subfamily Anseranatinae
- Tribe Anseranatini (magpie goose)
- Subfamily Anserinae
- Tribe Dendrocygnini (whistling duck or tree duck)
- Tribe Stictonettini (proposed) (freckled duck)
- Subfamily Anatinae
- Tribe Tadornini (sheldgoose and shelduck)
- Tribe Anatini (dabbling duck)
- Tribe Cairinini (perching duck)
- Tribe Aythyini (pochard)
- Tribe Somateriini
- Tribe Mergini (diving duck)
- Tribe Oxyurini (stifftail)
Alternate classifications
Some authorities include the eiders (Somateriini) in the Mergini, some separate a tribe Tachyerini (steamer duck) from the Tadornini, and some recognize a tribe Merganettini (torrent duck) aside from the Anatini. The Aythyini, Somateriini, Mergini, and (from one standpoint) the Oxyurini (pochard, diving duck, and stifftail) are often considered together in popular usage.
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