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  1. Nutcracker

    Phasianidae

    From Zoonomen: https://www.zoonomen.net/cit/jourm.html#Mongol.StranaTangut. But it's found its way from there to wikispecies too, that can be corrected :t:
  2. Nutcracker

    Phasianidae

    Unless vlangalii is treated as a separate species to torquatus, it doesn't matter much as torquatus (Gmelin, 1789) long predates Przevalski's 1876 names :t:
  3. Nutcracker

    Phasianidae

    Found it! Phasianus vlangalii - Page 116 & plate XVI Phasianus strauchi - Page 119 & plate XVII Enjoy :t:
  4. Nutcracker

    Phasianidae

    Obvious English name for P. torquatus is Ring-necked Pheasant. Perhaps Western Pheasant for P. colchicus s.str.? It occurs much further west than any other pheasant.
  5. Nutcracker

    Phasianidae

    Pages 116 and 119 of volume 2 of Przevalski's Mongollia i strana tangutov; trechletnee pooteshestvieh v voctochnoi pagornii Azeen. It'll need a first reviser to decide which name to use if they are to be lumped. Can't find a copy of the book online, unfortunately (doesn't help that the...
  6. Nutcracker

    Phasianidae

    About on the border between those two, from this map: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Phasianus_colchicus_distribution.png AFAIK, pretty similar to torquatus though.
  7. Nutcracker

    Phasianidae

    And meanwhile of course, most of the feral stocks in Europe are a mixture of hybrids between colchicus and torquatus ... 3:-)
  8. Nutcracker

    Phasianidae

    Thanks :t:
  9. Nutcracker

    Phasianidae

    Not available on sci-hub yet . . . :-C
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