- The
subfamily Alcelaphinae (or
tribe Alcelaphini), of the
family Bovidae,
contains the wildebeest, tsessebe, topi, hartebeest, b****k and bontebok, and...
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Alcelaphine gammaherpesvirus 2 (AlHV-2), also
called Alcelaphine herpesvirus 2, is a
species of
Macavirus that is
believed to be
responsible for causing...
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tragos (τράγος) 'goat') was a
genus of very
large extinct African alcelaphines that
occurred from the
Pliocene to
early Holocene. Its
skull resembled...
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Parmularius is a
genus of
large extinct African alcelaphines from the
Pliocene and Pleistocene. It is a
close relative of topi and hartebeest. One species...
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disease caused by a
group of
ruminant gamma herpes viruses including Alcelaphine gammaherpesvirus 1 (AlHV-1) and
Ovine gammaherpesvirus 2 (OvHV-2) These...
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Beatragus is a
genus of
alcelaphine antelope. The
hirola (Beatragus hunteri) is the only
living representative, but a
couple of
extinct species are known...
- pup sow boar —
vermilinguan Antelope calf doe buck
cluster herd
tribe alcelaphine antilopine bubaline Ape baby
child infant — — band
family group shrewdness...
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palaeontologist Elisabeth Vrba
opined that the
impala is a
sister taxon to the
alcelaphines,
given its
resemblance to the hartebeest. A 1999
phylogenetic study by...
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placed in Damaliscus.
These bovids had narrow, tall
skulls typical of
alcelaphines. The
braincase roof is
sloping with a
straight profile.
Their horns were...
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present genera of
Alcelaphinae appeared in the Pliocene. The
extinct Alcelaphine genus Paramularius,
which was the same in size as the hartebeest, is...