Definition of Alcelaphinae. Meaning of Alcelaphinae. Synonyms of Alcelaphinae

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Definition of Alcelaphinae

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Meaning of Alcelaphinae from wikipedia

- The subfamily Alcelaphinae (or tribe Alcelaphini), of the family Bovidae, contains the wildebeest, tsessebe, topi, hartebeest, b****k and bontebok, and...
- split into 53 genera within 9 subfamilies: Aepycerotinae, or the impala; Alcelaphinae, containing the bontebok, hartebeest, wildebeest, and relatives; Antilopinae...
- as damalisks, is a genus of antelope in the family Bovidae, subfamily Alcelaphinae, found in Africa. Listed alphabetically. Wikimedia Commons has media...
- distinct subfamilies: Aepycerotinae (consisting of just the impala), Alcelaphinae (bontebok, hartebeest, wildebeest and relatives), Antilopinae (several...
- Hippotraginae Reduncinae Aepycerotinae Peleinae Alcelaphinae Pantholopinae Caprinae Large subfamily listed below Bovinae Large subfamily listed below Antilopinae...
- Hippotraginae Reduncinae Aepycerotinae Peleinae Alcelaphinae Pantholopinae Caprinae Large subfamily listed below Bovinae Large subfamily listed below Antilopinae...
- Hippotraginae Reduncinae Aepycerotinae Peleinae Alcelaphinae Pantholopinae Caprinae Large subfamily listed below Bovinae Large subfamily listed below Antilopinae...
- Hippotraginae Reduncinae Aepycerotinae Peleinae Alcelaphinae Pantholopinae Caprinae Large subfamily listed below Bovinae Large subfamily listed below Antilopinae...
- Hippotraginae Reduncinae Aepycerotinae Peleinae Alcelaphinae Pantholopinae Caprinae Large subfamily listed below Bovinae Large subfamily listed below Antilopinae...
- Chordata class: Mammalia Order: Artiodactyla Family: Bovidae Subfamily: Alcelaphinae Genus: Damaliscus Species: D. lunatus Subspecies: D. l. lunatus Trinomial...