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Francolins are
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s in the
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Gallini that traditionally have been placed in the
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''Francolinus'', but now commonly are divided into multiple genera. As previously defined, they were
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as the genus '' Pternistis'', which was previously included in '' Francolinus'', is more closely related to Old World quails than it is to the other francolins. Beginning in 2004, various ornithologists have recommended that it would be clearer to use "spurfowl" for all members of the genus ''Pternistis'' and restrict the use of "francolin" to the other species presently or formerly classified in '' Francolinus''. When ''Pternistis'' is excluded, the francolins form a
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clade that is a
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to a clade comprising the
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(''Gallus'') and the bamboo partridges (''Bambusicola''); together, these clades compose the tribe Gallini. Although formerly classified in the
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subfamily Perdicinae, this classification is no longer supported, and they are now classified in the subfamily Pavoninae. Francolins are terrestrial (though not flightless) birds that feed on insects, vegetable matter and
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s. Most of the members have a hooked upper beak, well-suited for digging at the bases of grass tussocks and rootballs. They have wide tails with fourteen rectrix feathers. Most species exhibit
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s on the tarsi.


Distribution

Of the approximately 17
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species, the natural range of five (composing the genus ''Francolinus'' and ''Ortygornis'') are restricted to
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, while the remaining genera are restricted to
Africa Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent, after Asia in both cases. At about 30.3 million km2 (11.7 million square miles) including adjacent islands, it covers 6% of Earth's total surface area ...
.McGowan, P. J. K. (1994). Francolins (genus ''Francolinus''). Pp. 489-504 in: del Hoyo, J., Elliott, A., & Sargatal, J. eds. (1994). ''
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Several species have been introduced to other parts of the world, notably
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. Twelve of the species which occur in
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are found in the subcontinental region of southern Africa; of these, seven occur in varying proportions within the political boundaries of
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and
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. Six southern African francolins are considered endemic to the subcontinent, of which three are found in Namibia and Zambia (the Hartlaub's, red-billed and
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s. The
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, endemic to the
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, occurs marginally in southern Namibia and south-western Zambia. A fossil francolin, ''Francolinus capeki'', has been described from
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; the contemporary fossil galliforms ''"Francolinus" minor'' and ''"F." subfrancolinus'' are now placed in '' Palaeocryptonyx''.


Taxonomy

Until the early 1990s, major authorities placed all francolins in the
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''Francolinus''. In 1992 it was suggested that this treatment was problematic, and the francolins should be split into four genera: ''Francolinus'' for the Asian species, and the African species divided into ''Peliperdix'', ''Scleroptila'' and ''Pternistis''.Crowe, T. M., Harley, E. H.,Jakutowic, M. B., Komen, J., & Crowe, A. A. (1992). ''Phylogenetic, taxonomic and biogeographical implications of genetic, morphological, and behavioral variation in Francolins (Phasianidae: Francolinus).'' Auk 109(1): 24-42. The crested francolin and Nahan's francolin were considered possibly quite distinct, but still maintained in ''Peliperdix'' and ''Pternistis'' respectively. Based on further evidence, the crested francolin was moved to the
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genus ''Dendroperdix'' in 1998,Bloomer, P, & Crowe, T. M. (1998). ''Francolin phylogenetics: molecular, morphobehavioral, and combined evidence.'' Mol. Phylogenet. Evol. 9(2): 236-54. and the Nahan's francolin was moved to '' Ptilopachus'' in 2006.Crowe, T. M., Bowie, R.C.K., Bloomer, P., Mandiwana, T.G., Hedderson, T.A.J., Randi, E., Pereira, S., & Wakeling, J. (2006). ''Phylogenetics, biogeography and classification of, and character evolution in, gamebirds (Aves: Galliformes): Effects of character exclusion, data partitioning and missing data.'' Cladistics 22: 495-532. Though some still maintain all these in ''Francolinus'',Dickinson, E. C. eds. (2003). ''
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''. Christopher Helm, London.
the split into multiple genera is becoming more widespread.Sinclair, I., & Ryan, P. (2003). ''Birds of Africa south of the Sahara.'' Struik Publishers, Cape Town. Gill, F, & Donsker, D. eds. (2010).
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In 2021, two species in ''Francolinus'' (the
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francolins) along with the crested francolin were moved into the genus '' Ortygornis'', while three species from ''Peliperdix'' (the coqui, white-throated, and Schlegel's francolins) were moved into the new genus '' Campocolinus''. '' Pternistis'' was moved to the tribe Coturnicini and, as with Nahan's "francolin", is no longer considered a francolin. When split, the English name "francolin" is generally restricted to the members of the genera ''Francolinus'', ''Ortygornis'', ''Campocolinus'', ''Peliperdix'' and ''Scleroptila'', while the name "spurfowl" is used for ''Pternistis'' ("spurfowl" is also used for ''
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). As the Nahan's "francolin" is related to the
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rather than the true francolins and spurfowl,Crowe, T. (2010). ''Phylogenetic affinities of enigmatic African galliforms: the stone partridge Ptilopachus petrosus and Latham's and Nahan's 'francolins' Francolinus lathami and F. nahani.'' Cladistics 26: 206-206. (Abstract). its name is sometimes modified to Nahan's partridge. In addition to the major changes proposed at genus level, the species level
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among several francolins/spurfowl is disputed. For example, the distribution of the
Orange River francolin The Orange River francolin (''Scleroptila gutturalis'') is a species of bird in the family Phasianidae found in grassland and woodland in Africa.McGowan, P. J. K. (1994). Orange River Francolin (''Francolinus levaillantoides''). Pp. 494-495 in: ...
(''Scleroptila levaillantoides'') is highly disjunct, leading some authorities to split the northern
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(from
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and northwards) into a separate species, the acacia/Archer's francolin (''S. gutturalis'', with subspecies ''lorti''), while maintaining the southern taxa (from
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and southwards) in the Orange River francolin. Most authorities treat the Elgon francolin (''S''. ''psilolaema elgonensis'') as a subspecies of the moorland francolin, but others have suggested it is a species (''S''. ''elgonensis''), a subspecies of the Shelley's francolin, or even a hybrid between the moorland and red-winged francolins.


Species

* '' Peliperdix'': ** Latham's francolin, ''Peliperdix lathami'' *'' Ortygornis'': ** Crested francolin, ''Ortygornis'' ''sephaena'' ** Grey francolin, ''Ortygornis pondicerianus'' ** Swamp francolin, ''Ortygornis gularis'' *'' Francolinus'': **
Black francolin The black francolin (''Francolinus francolinus'') is a gamebird in the pheasant family Phasianidae of the order Galliformes, gallinaceous birds. It was formerly known as the black partridge. It is the state bird of Haryana state, India (locally ...
, ''Francolinus francolinus'' **
Painted francolin The painted francolin or painted partridge (''Francolinus pictus'') is a species of francolin found in grassy areas in central and southern India and in the lowlands of southeastern Sri Lanka. They are easily detected by their loud calls espec ...
, ''Francolinus pictus'' **
Chinese francolin The Chinese francolin (''Francolinus pintadeanus'') or Burmese francolin is a species of game bird in the family Phasianidae. Description On average, the length of the bird is and it weighs . Females are slightly smaller than males. Distribut ...
, ''Francolinus pintadeanus'' *'' Campocolinus'': ** Coqui francolin, ''Campocolinus coqui'' ** White-throated francolin, ''Campocolinus albogularis'' ** Schlegel's francolin, ''Campocolinus schlegelii'' * '' Scleroptila'': **
Ring-necked francolin The ring-necked francolin (''Scleroptila streptophora'') is a bird species in the family Phasianidae. It is found in Burundi, Cameroon, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda. Rarer than previously believed, it is uplisted from a species of Least ...
, ''Scleroptila streptophora'' ** Red-winged francolin, ''Scleroptila levaillantii'' **
Finsch's francolin Finsch's francolin (''Scleroptila finschi'') is a species of bird in the family Phasianidae. It is found in Angola, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, parts of Cameroon, and Gabon Gabon (; ; snq, Ngabu), officially ...
, ''Scleroptila finschi'' ** Moorland francolin, ''Scleroptila psilolaema'' **
Grey-winged francolin The grey-winged francolin (''Scleroptila afra'') is a species of bird in the family Phasianidae. It is found in Lesotho and South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the southernmost country in Africa. ...
, ''Scleroptila afra'' **
Orange River francolin The Orange River francolin (''Scleroptila gutturalis'') is a species of bird in the family Phasianidae found in grassland and woodland in Africa.McGowan, P. J. K. (1994). Orange River Francolin (''Francolinus levaillantoides''). Pp. 494-495 in: ...
, ''Scleroptila gutturalis'' ** Shelley's francolin, ''Scleroptila shelleyi'' With a paraphyletic classification, the genus '' Pternistis'' in the tribe Coturnicini is also considered a francolin; due to the resulting paraphyly, this classification is no longer supported and has been recommended against.


References

A Molecular Phylogeny of the Pheasants and Partridges Suggests That These Lineages Are Not Monophyletic R. T. Kimball,* E. L. Braun,*,† P. W. Zwartjes,* T. M. Crowe,‡,§ and J. D. Ligon*


External links


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