Crested-tinamou

Eudromia is a genus of birds in the tinamou family. This genus comprises two crested members of this South American family.

Etymology
Eudromia comes from two Greek words, eu meaning well or nicely, and dromos meaning a running escape. These definitions together mean, nice running escape, which refers to their habit of escaping predators by running.

Taxonomy
Tinamous are paleognaths related to the flightless ratites. They are probably close in appearance to the flying ancestors of the ratites. Unlike other Ratites, Tinamous can fly, although in general, they are not strong fliers.

This genus has a mere 2 species, but the Elegant Crested Tinamou has diversified into a considerable number of subspecies:

The species are:
 * The Elegant Crested Tinamou, Eudromia elegans, located in Argentina and southern Chile
 * Eudromia elegans elegans located in central Argentina
 * Eudromia elegans intermedia located in northwestern Argentina
 * Eudromia elegans magnistriata located in northwestern Argentina
 * Eudromia elegans riojana located in northwestern Argentina
 * Eudromia elegans albida located in western Argentina
 * Eudromia elegans multiguttata located in east central Argentina
 * Eudromia elegans devia located in southwestern Argentina
 * Eudromia elegans patagonica located in southern Argentina and southern Chile
 * Eudromia elegans numida located in central Argentina
 * Eudromia elegans wetmorei located in western Argentina
 * The Quebracho Crested Tinamou, Eudromia formosa, located in Paraguay and northern Argentina
 * Eudromia formosa formosa located in northern Argentina
 * Eudromia formosa mira located in Paraguay and northwestern Argentina