Rollulus rouloul (crested partridge) Rouloul couronné, male.
Rollulus roulroul = Rollulus rouloul (crested partridge)
Date	between 1700 and 1880
Artist	Jean-Baptiste Huet  (1745–1811)
Notes	This object is part of the collection Iconographia Zoologica
Source/Photographer	Temminck pl. col. 351
Old Latin name	Rollulus roulroul
New Latin name	Rollulus rouloul
Common name	Nederlands: Roelroel
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Rollulus rouloul - crested partridge, crested wood partridge, roul-roul, red-crowned wood partridge, green wood quail, green wood partridge
The crested partridge (Rollulus rouloul) is a gamebird in the pheasant family Phasianidae. The crested wood partridge is a short-tailed bird measuring 25 cm in length. It resides in lowland rainforests in south Burma, south Thailand, Malaysia, Sumatra, and Borneo. This unique bird forages quietly on the forest floor, using its feet to probe for fruit, seeds, and invertebrates. When disturbed, it prefers to run but can fly a short distance on its rounded wings.
Order:	Galliformes
Family:	Phasianidae
Subfamily:	Rollulinae
Genus:	Rollulus
Species:	Rollulus rouloul (Scopoli, 1786)