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- The bovid subfamily Reduncinae or tribe Reduncini is composed of nine species of antelope, all of which dwell in marshes, floodplains, or other well-watered...
- Boselaphini Cephalophini Hippotragini Nesotragini Oreotragini Pantholopini Reduncini Tragelaphini Cladistically included but traditionally excluded taxa Bovini...
- in areas with low productivity. Tribes Alcelaphini, Hippotragini, and Reduncini have high proportions of monocots in their diets. On the contrary, Tragelaphini...
- Asian record of a late Pleistocene reduncine (Artiodactyla, Bovidae, Reduncini), Sivacobus sankaliai, sp. nov., from Gopnath (Miliolite Formation) Gujarat...
- Cephalophini, Hippotragini (Oryx), Neotragini (Raphicerus[?] and Madoqua), Reduncini (Kobus), and Tragelaphini (Tragelaphus). Artiodactyls outside the bovid...
- older (4.1 - 2.5 million years old). Menelikia is a part of the group Reduncini, which are African bovids with numerous species of antelopes that have...
- might belong to an indeterminate reduncine. Pseudotragus? P.? gentryi ?Reduncini indet. Several indeterminate species Include some remains formerly attributed...
- Antilopini, Bovini, Caprini, Cephalophini, Hippotragini, Neotragini, Reduncini, and Tragelaphini. Other groups, represented by extinct species of extant...
- including the bohor reedbuck, are the least derived members of the tribe Reduncini (except the genus Pelea). The order of size in the genus Redunca is an...
- Kovarovic et al. (2021). A study on the diet of members of the tribe Reduncini from the Shungura Formation (Ethiopia) is published by Blondel et al....