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Rusingoryx is a
genus of
extinct alcelaphine bovid artiodactyl closely related to the wildebeest. It
contains only one species, R. atopocranion, that lived...
- †Rabaticeras †Rabaticeras
lemutai †Rhynotragus †Rhynotragus
semiticus †
Rusingoryx †
Rusingoryx atopocranion Not to be
confused with
protozoan suborder Acephalina...
- Anderson,
Kovarovic & Barr (2024), who also
study the
humerus morphology of
Rusingoryx atopocranion,
support its ****ignment to the
tribe Alcelaphini, and interpret...
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inflated and
forms a
domed structure. This is
similar to the
related Rusingoryx (once
included in Megalotragus) but not as extreme. The type
species M...
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could function as a
resonating chamber of some sort, akin to that of
Rusingoryx and
hadrosaur crests.
Modern hypsodont hoofed mammals are
generally grazers...
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Bovidae (bovines, antelope)
Giant buffalo (Syncerus antiquus)
Megalotragus Rusingoryx Southern springbok (Antidorcas australis) Bond's
springbok (Antidorcas...
- hominoid.
Pleistocene mammal fossils,
including an
extinct antelope genus,
Rusingoryx,
notable for its
nasal dome
hypothesised to
produce loud calls, known...
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ontogeny is
published by Shi et al. (2021). A
study on the
ecomorphology of
Rusingoryx atopocranion, and on its
implications for
reconstructions of the environment...
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interpret Procobus as a
member of pan-Caprini. A
study on the
paleoecology of
Rusingoryx atopocranion, as
inferred from
stable strontium and
carbon isotope data...
- (2016). New
fossil material of the
Pleistocene wildebeest-like
bovid Rusingoryx atopocranion is
described from the
Rusinga Island (Kenya) by O’Brien et...