Coqui Francolin
Coqui Francolin
Here the details of the Coqui Francolin named bird below:
SCI Name:
Protonym: Perdix Coqui Rep.Exped.Centr.Afr. p.55
Taxonomy: Galliformes / Phasianidae / Peliperdix
Taxonomy Code: coqfra2
Type Locality: Near Kurrichane, Transvaal.
Author: Smith, A
Publish Year: 1836
IUCN Status: Least Concern
DEFINITIONS
PELIPERDIX
(Phasianidae; Ϯ Forest Francolin P. lathami) Hendrick Severinus Pel (1818-1876) Gov. of Dutch Gold Coast 1840-1850, naturalist, taxidermist; Gr. περδιξ perdix, περδικος perdikos partridge; "67. Peliperdix. Bp. 186. lathami, Hartl. (peli, Temm.)" (Bonaparte 1856).
Synon. Afrocolinus, Perdicideus.
coqui
Onomatopoeic name “Coqui” given to the Coqui Francolin by A. Smith; "The names given by the Natives to the objects above described, I have adopted as the trivial ones" (A. Smith 1836). Clinning 1989, however, suggests the epithet may be an eponym, after Mr Coqui, apparently a well-known character on the eastern frontier of Cape Colony in the early 1800s (although the formation of the epithet mitigates against this) (Peliperdix).
SUBSPECIES
Coqui Francolin (Plain-breasted)
SCI Name: Peliperdix coqui [hubbardi Group]
PELIPERDIX
(Phasianidae; Ϯ Forest Francolin P. lathami) Hendrick Severinus Pel (1818-1876) Gov. of Dutch Gold Coast 1840-1850, naturalist, taxidermist; Gr. περδιξ perdix, περδικος perdikos partridge; "67. Peliperdix. Bp. 186. lathami, Hartl. (peli, Temm.)" (Bonaparte 1856).
Synon. Afrocolinus, Perdicideus.
Coqui Francolin (Bar-breasted)
SCI Name: Peliperdix coqui coqui
coqui
Onomatopoeic name “Coqui” given to the Coqui Francolin by A. Smith; "The names given by the Natives to the objects above described, I have adopted as the trivial ones" (A. Smith 1836). Clinning 1989, however, suggests the epithet may be an eponym, after Mr Coqui, apparently a well-known character on the eastern frontier of Cape Colony in the early 1800s (although the formation of the epithet mitigates against this) (Peliperdix).
UPPERCASE: current genus
Uppercase first letter: generic synonym
● and ● See: generic homonyms
lowercase: species and subspecies
●: early names, variants, mispellings
‡: extinct
†: type species
Gr.: ancient Greek
L.: Latin
<: derived from
syn: synonym of
/: separates historical and modern geographic names
ex: based on
TL: type locality
OD: original diagnosis (genus) or original description (species)