- The
tribe Tragelaphini (sometimes
referred to by some
authors as "Strepsicerotini"), or the spiral-horned antelopes, are
bovines that are
endemic to sub-Saharan...
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Pelorovis turkanensis†
Pelorovis kaisensis†
Pelorovis howelli†
Tribe Tragelaphini Genus Tragelaphus (antelope-like) Bongo,
Tragelaphus eurycerus T. e....
- Pelorovis.
Tragelaphini consists of two genera:
Taurotragus (eland) and Tragelaphus. A
closer relationship between Boselaphini and
Tragelaphini was predicted...
-
mythical tragelaph.
Tragelaphus /trəˈdʒɛləfəs/ is a
genus in the
tribe Tragelaphini and the
family Bovidae. The
genus authority is
French zoologist Henri...
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groups expanded into the
territory of the other. The
tribes Bovini and
Tragelaphini diverged in the
early Miocene.
Bovids are
known to have
reached the Americas...
-
subfamily Bovinae,
which also
includes spiral-horned
antelope of the
tribe Tragelaphini and two
aberrant species of
Asian antelope, four-horned
antelope and...
- the
extinct Pelorovis.
Tragelaphini consists of two genera:
Taurotragus (eland) and Tragelaphus.
Boselaphini and
Tragelaphini were
predicted to be close;...
- bongo,
giant eland and
common eland are the only
antelopes in the
tribe Tragelaphini (consisting of
Taurotragus and Tragelaphus) to be
given a
generic name...
- solitary,
territorial browsers. The
taxonomy of bushbuck, and of the
Tragelaphini tribe in general, has been contested.
Bushbuck have been
fractured into...
- of
three tribes:
Bovini (cattle and buffaloes,
including the saola),
Tragelaphini (Strepsicerotini) (African spiral-horned bovids) and
Boselaphini (the...