Ducula
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Ducula is a genus of bird in the Columbidae family.
It contains the following species:
- Pink-bellied Imperial-pigeon (Ducula poliocephala)
- White-bellied Imperial-pigeon (Ducula forsteni)
- Mindoro Imperial-pigeon (Ducula mindorensis)
- Grey-headed Imperial-pigeon (Ducula radiata)
- Spotted Imperial-pigeon (Ducula carola)
- Green Imperial-pigeon (Ducula aenea)
- White-eyed Imperial-pigeon (Ducula perspicillata)
- Elegant Imperial-pigeon (Ducula concinna)
- Pacific Imperial-pigeon (Ducula pacifica)
- Micronesian Imperial-pigeon (Ducula oceanica)
- Polynesian Imperial-pigeon (Ducula aurorae)
- Marquesan Imperial-pigeon (Ducula galeata)
- Red-knobbed Imperial-pigeon (Ducula rubricera)
- Spice Imperial-pigeon (Ducula myristicivora)
- Island Imperial-pigeon (Ducula pistrinaria)
- Christmas Island Imperial-pigeon (Ducula whartoni)
- Pink-headed Imperial-pigeon (Ducula rosacea)
- Grey Imperial-pigeon (Ducula pickeringii)
- Cinnamon-bellied Imperial-pigeon (Ducula basilica)
- Purple-tailed Imperial-pigeon (Ducula rufigaster)
- Finsch's Imperial-pigeon (Ducula finschii)
- Shining Imperial-pigeon (Ducula chalconota)
- Peale's Imperial-pigeon (Ducula latrans)
- Chestnut-bellied Imperial-pigeon (Ducula brenchleyi)
- Vanuatu Imperial-pigeon (Ducula bakeri)
- New Caledonian Imperial-pigeon (Ducula goliath)
- Pinon Imperial-pigeon (Ducula pinon)
- Bismarck Imperial-pigeon (Ducula melanochroa)
- Collared Imperial-pigeon (Ducula mulleri)
- Banded Imperial-pigeon (Ducula zoeae)
- Mountain Imperial-pigeon (Ducula badia)
- Dark-backed Imperial-pigeon (Ducula lacernulata)
- Timor Imperial-pigeon (Ducula cineracea)
- Pied Imperial-pigeon (Ducula bicolor)
- White Imperial-pigeon (Ducula luctuosa)
- Torresian Imperial-pigeon (Ducula spilorrhoa)
- Yellowish Imperial-pigeon (Ducula subflavescens)