The black-bellied sandgrouse was
formally described by the Swedish naturalist
Carl Linnaeus in 1758 in the
tenth edition of his
Systema Naturae. He placed it with all the other grouse-like birds in the
genus Tetrao and coined the
binomial name Tetrao orientalis. The black-bellied sandgrouse is now placed with 13 other species in the genus
Pterocles that was introduced in 1815 by the Dutch zoologist
Coenraad Jacob Temminck. The genus name combines the
Ancient Greek meaning "wing" with meaning "notable" or "splendid". Two
subspecies are recognised: •
P. o. orientalis (
Linnaeus, 1758) –
Canary Islands,
Iberian Peninsula, Morocco to west Iran •
P. o. arenarius (
Pallas, 1775) –
Kazakhstan to south Iran and Afghanistan, east to northwest China ==Description==