Vietnamese pheasant 
(Gà lôi lam đuôi trắng, Lophura hatinhensis), or Vietnam fireback, 

This bird was formerly considered a species of gallopheasant, Lophura hatinhensis, but is now considered a variant of Edward's pheasant.
Endemic to central Vietnam. Its range concentrates around Kẻ Gỗ Nature Reserve in Hà Tĩnh Province.


Galliformes is a scientific order of heavy-bodied, ground-feeding birds (landfowl) named from Latin gallus ("cock/rooster") and forma ("shape/form").

Phasianidae from Phasianus: Latin for "pheasant", derived from the Ancient Greek φἀσιἀνος, phāsiānos, meaning "(bird) of the Phasis", the River Phasis (now the Rioni) in Colchis on the east coast of the Black Sea (now western Georgia).

The genus name combines the Ancient Greek λοφος/lophos meaning "crest" with ουρα/oura meaning "tail".