Although previously classified in the
genus Coturnix, phylogenetic analyses have found it to form a monophyletic grouping with several other quail species, all of which have since been grouped in the genus
Synoicus. It is thought to be the
sister species to the
Snow Mountain quail (
S. monorthonyx), which was previously classified in the genus
Anurophasis. The following subspecies are recognised: •
S. y. raaltenii (
Müller, S, 1842) - central and eastern
Lesser Sundas,
Tanimbar Islands •
S. y. pallidior Hartert, EJO, 1897 -
Sumba and
Savu •
S. y. saturatior Hartert, EJO, 1897 - lowland northern
New Guinea •
S. y. dogwa Mayr &
Rand, 1935 - lowland south-central New Guinea (
Trans-Fly region) •
S. y. plumbeus Salvadori, 1895 - lowlands of
Huon Peninsula and southeastern New Guinea •
S. y. monticola Mayr & Rand, 1935 - high montane southeastern New Guinea •
S. y. mafulu Mayr & Rand, 1935 - mid-montane eastern and southeastern New Guinea •
S. y. australis (
Latham, 1801) - mainland
Australia •
S. y. ypsilophorus (
Bosc, 1792) -
Tasmania ==Description==