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- Bubalus is a genus of Asiatic bovines that was proposed by Charles Hamilton Smith in 1827. Bubalus and Syncerus form the subtribe Bubalina, the true buffaloes...
- genus Bubalus. The tamaraw's scientific name was updated into its present form, Bubalus mindorensis (sometimes referred to as Bubalus (Bubalus) mindorensis)...
- water buffalo, but similar to extinct Chinese Pleistocene species of Bubalus like Bubalus wansjocki, the horn cores have a triangular rather than rounded cross...
- áraṇa ("strange, foreign.") Bubalus arnee was proposed by Charles Hamilton Smith in 1827 who introduced the generic name Bubalus for bovids with large heads...
- as Bubalus bubalis bubalis (Linnaeus, 1758), while the swamp type was referred to as Bubalus bubalis carabanensis (Castillo, 1971). However, Bubalus carabanensis...
- tamaraw (Bubalus cebuensis) is a fossil dwarf buffalo discovered in the Philippines, and first described in 2006. The most distinctive feature of B. cebuensis...
- Boselaphus tragocamelus B. t. tragocamelus (Indian nilgai) Genus †Duboisia †D. santeng Tribe Bovini Genus Bubalus Wild water buffalo, Bubalus arnee Domestic water...
- Genus Bubalus (Smith, 1827) †Bubalus brevicornis (Young, 1936) †Bubalus cebuensis (Croft et al., 2006) †Bubalus grovesi (Rozzi, 2017) †Bubalus mephistopheles...
- Bubalus palaeokerabau is an extinct species of water buffalo that was endemic to Java during the Late Pleistocene. B. palaeokerabau can be distinguished...
- distribution and conservation of the lowland anoa Bubalus depressicornis and mountain anoa Bubalus quarlesi". Mammal Review. 35 (1): 25–50. doi:10.1111/j...