E. e. elegans(Saint-Hilaire, 1832) E. e. intermedia (Dabbene & Lillo, 1913) E. e. magnistriata (Olrog [de; fr; sv; fi; nl], 1959) E. e. riojana (Olrog, 1959) E. e. albida (Wetmore, 1921) E. e. multiguttata (Conover, 1950) E. e. devia (Conover, 1950) E. e. patagonica (Conover, 1950) E. e. wetmorei (Banks, 1977) E. e. numida (Banks, 1977)
The elegant crested tinamou or martineta tinamou (Eudromia elegans) is a medium-sized tinamou that can be found in southern Chile and Argentina[6] in Shrubland.[7] The bird has an omnivorous diet. This species is terrestrial due to their poor flying ability.
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^On the alimentary canal of the Martineta Tinamou (Calodromas elegans). FE Beddard, Ibis, Volume 32, Issue 1, January 1890, pages 61–66 , doi:10.1111/j.1474-919X.1890.tb06466.x
^Dabbene, R. (1923-12) La Martineta (Calopezus elegans) en Santa Cruz (Patagonia). Hornero 003 (02) : 195a-195
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