Leucotreron gironieri = Ptilinopus leclancheri gironieri (Palawan black-chinned fruit dove) Leucotreron gironieri
English: « Leucotreron gironieri » = Ptilinopus leclancheri gironieri (Subspecies of Black-chinned Fruit Dove)
Français : « Leucotreron gironieri » = Ptilinopus leclancheri gironieri (Sous-espèce de Ptilope de Leclancher)
Date	1862
Source	The Ibis, ser. 1, vol. 4 https://archive.org/stream/ibis04brit#page/342/mode/2up
Author	John Jennens
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The black-chinned fruit dove (Ptilinopus leclancheri), also known as the black-throated fruit dove or Leclancher's dove, is a medium-sized bird of the family Columbidae. The male doves are colorful birds with a green belly and wings, a brown tail, a whitish grey head and neck with a purple base, red iris and a small black patch under its yellow bill. The female doves have a green head, neck and breast. The black-chinned fruit doves are distributed in lowland forests of Taiwan and the Philippines. Ptilinopus leclancheri gironieri is found in Palawan.
Order:	Columbiformes
Family:	Columbidae
Genus:	Ptilinopus
Species:	Ptilinopus leclancheri Bonaparte, 1855
Subspecies:	Ptilinopus leclancheri gironieri (Verreaux, JP; des Murs, MAPO 1862)