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    Lophura hoogerwerfi (Aceh pheasant)

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    Polyplectron schleiermacheri (Bornean peacock-pheasant)

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    Arborophila crudigularis (Taiwan partridge)

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    Lophophorus sclateri (Sclater’s monal)

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  • Harwood’s francolin (Francolinus harwoodi)

    Francolinus harwoodi (Harwood’s francolin)

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