(Francolinus pondicerianus)
It is a medium-sized francolin with males averaging 11.6–13.4 in (29–34 cm) and females averaging 10.2–11.9 in (26–30 cm).The males weigh 9–12 oz (260–340 g) whereas the weight of the females is 7–11 oz (200–310 g).The francolin is barred throughout and the face is pale with a thin black border to the pale throat.The only similar species is the painted francolin,which has a rufous vent.The male can have up to two spurs on the legs while females usually lack them.Subspecies mecranensis is palest and found in arid north-western India,Eastern Pakistan and Southern Iran.Subspecies interpositus is darker and intermediate found in northern India.The nominate race in the southern peninsula of India has populations with a darker rufous throat,supercilium and is richer brown.They are weak fliers and fly short distances,escaping into undergrowth after a few spurts of flight.In flight it shows a chestnut tail and dark primaries.The race in Sri Lanka is sometimes given the name ceylonensis or considered as belonging to the nominate.