Empusa pennata was created in 1815.
Empusa guttula was created in 1815.
Empusa simonyi was created in 1902.
Empusa spinosa was created in 1902.
Empusa pennicornis was created in 1773.
Empusa uvarovi was created in 1921.
Empusa longicollis was created in 1950.
Empusa binotata was created in 1839.
Empusa hedenborgii was created in 1871.
She was a reward for the Easter events.
Empusa was depicted having bronze feet and fiery hair. She would disguise herself as a beautiful woman so that she could seduce young men who she would then devour while they slept.
The scientific name of the rhea is Rhea americana for the greater or American rhea, and Rhea pennata for the lesser or Darwin's rhea.
There are no ostrich-like birds in Argentina. The closest bird is the rhea, which is a member of the ratite family, to which the ostrich also belongs.