Definition of Antilopinae. Meaning of Antilopinae. Synonyms of Antilopinae

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Definition of Antilopinae

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Meaning of Antilopinae from wikipedia

- The antilopines are even-toed ungulates belonging to the subfamily Antilopinae of the family Bovidae. The members of tribe Antilopini are often referred...
- either a subfamily within the Bovidae, or a tribe within the subfamily Antilopinae of the family Bovidae, with caprines being a type of bovid. Although...
- Alcelaphinae, containing the bontebok, hartebeest, wildebeest, and relatives; Antilopinae, containing several antelope, gazelles, and relatives; Bovinae, containing...
- of the Islamic World (Illustrated ed.). BRILL. ISBN 9789004108721. "Antilopinae". Retrieved 1 July 2008. Bellucci, Luca; Sardella, Raffaele (January...
- for "all antelope". It was formerly classified in the then-subfamily Antilopinae (now thought to be the tribe Antilopini), but morphological and molecular...
- sheep, but contrasts with other animal subfamily types such as Bovinae, Antilopinae, and other taxonomic considerations which may be encountered in the case...
- the impala, while the royal antelope remains a member of the subfamily Antilopinae or tribe Antilopini. The scientific name comes from Gr**** νῆσος (nêsos)...
- impala), Alcelaphinae (bontebok, hartebeest, wildebeest and relatives), Antilopinae (several antelopes, gazelles, and relatives), Bovinae (cattle, buffaloes...
- Bovidae in Chinese mythology include various myths and legends about a group of biologically distinct animals which form important motifs within Chinese...
- E. (July 1999). "Phylogenetic relationships in the bovid subfamily Antilopinae based on mitochondrial DNA sequences". Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution...