Ptilopachus
Ptilopachus is an African genus of birds in the New World quail family.
Taxonomy
The genus Ptilopachus was introduced in 1837 by the English naturalist William Swainson to accommodate a single species, the stone partridge, which is therefore the type species. The genus name is from Ancient Greek ptilon meaning "feather" with pakhus meaning "thick" or "dense".As traditionally defined, only the stone partridge was included in this genus, but based on genetic evidence, it now also includes Nahan's partridge. The study also concludes that this genus is more closely related to the New World quails and might be considered their only African representative.
| Image | Genus | Common name | Distribution |
| P. petrosus Gmelin, 1789 | Stone partridge | Kenya and Ethiopia to Gambia | |
| P. nahani | Nahan's partridge | northeastern DR Congo and western Uganda |