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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Subfamily
  
Perdicinae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

Family
  
Phasianidae

Scientific name
  
Melanoperdix niger

Higher classification
  
Melanoperdix

Order
  
Galliformes

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Genus
  
Melanoperdix Jerdon, 1864

Similar
  
Long‑billed partridge, Ferruginous partridge, Crimson‑headed partridge, Madagascan partridge, Grey‑breasted partridge

The black partridge (Melanoperdix niger), also known as the black wood partridge, is a small (up to 27 cm long) partridge with a thick bill, grey legs and dark brown iris. It is the only member of the monotypic genus Melanoperdix.

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The black partridge is sexually dimorphic. The male has entirely glossy black plumage and a black bill, while the female is generally a chestnut-brown bird with a whitish throat and belly and a dark horn-colored bill. The female is smaller than the male.

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The black partridge occurs in lowland rainforests of Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo and Sumatra in southeast Asia. It was formerly found but is long extinct on Singapore. The female usually lays five to six white eggs.

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Due to ongoing habitat loss, small population size and overhunting in some areas, the black partridge is evaluated as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. It is listed on Appendix III of CITES in Malaysia.

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References

Black partridge Wikipedia