Alcelaphinae
Appearance
Alcelaphinae | |
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Tsessebe (Damaliscus lunatus) | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Mammalia |
Order: | Artiodactyla |
Family: | Bovidae |
Subfamily: | Alcelaphinae Brooke, 1876 |
Genera | |
The subfamily Alcelaphinae of the family Bovidae contains wildebeest, hartebeest, bonteboks and several similar species. Depending on the classification, there are either seven, nine or ten species in four genera, although Beatragus is sometimes considered a subgenus of Damaliscus, and Sigmoceros for the Lichtenstein's hartebeest.[1]
Subfamily Alcelaphinae
- Genus Beatragus
- Hirola, Beatragus hunteri
- Genus Damaliscus
- Tsessebe, D. lunatus
- Korrigum, D. lunatus korrigum
- Topi, D. lunatus jimela
- Coastal topi, D. lunatus topi
- Bontebok, D. pygargus
- Bontebok (subspecies), D. p. pygargus
- Blesbok, D. p. phillipsi
- Bangweulu tsessebe, D. superstes
- Tsessebe, D. lunatus
- Genus Alcelaphus
- Hartebeest, A. buselaphus
- Bubal hartebeest, †A. b. buselaphus
- Coke's hartebeest, A. b. cokii
- Lelwel hartebeest, A. b. lelwel
- Western hartebeest, A. b. major
- Swayne's hartebeest, A. b. swaynei
- Tora hartebeest, A. b. tora
- Red hartebeest, A. caama
- Lichtenstein's hartebeest, A. lichtensteinii
- Hartebeest, A. buselaphus
- Genus Connochaetes
- Black wildebeest, C. gnou
- Blue wildebeest, C. taurinus
- Blue wildebeest C. t. taurinus
- Eastern white-bearded wildebeest C. t. albojubatus
- Cookson's wildebeest C. t. cooksoni
- Nyassaland wildebeest C. t. johnstoni
- Western white-bearded wildebeest C. t. mearnsi
Extinct alcelaphines
- Subfamily Alcelaphinae
- †Megalotragus
- †Megalotragus kattwinkeli
- †Megalotragus priscus
- Beatragus
- †Beatragus antiquus
- Damaliscus
- †Damaliscus niro
- †Damalacra
- †Damalacra acalla
- Connochaetes
- †Connochaetes africanus
- †Connochaetes gentryi
- Connochaetes gnou
- †Connochaetes gnou laticornutus
- †Connochaetes gnou antiquus
- Connochaetes taurinus
- †Connochaetes taurinus olduvaiensis
- †Parmularius
- †Parmularius pachyceras
- †Parmularius ambiquus
- †Parmularius pandatus
- †Parmularius atlanticus
- †Parmularius rugosus
- †Parmularius altidens
- †Parmularius angusticornis
- †Rabaticeras
- †Rabaticeras lemutai
- †Damalops
- †Damalops palaeindicus
- †Rhynotragus
- †Oreonagor
- †Oreonagor tournoueri
- †Parestigorgon
- †Rusingoryx
- †Megalotragus
References
- ^ Wilson, Don E. & Reeder, DeeAnn M. (editors). 2005. Mammal Species of the World. A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3rd ed), Johns Hopkins University Press, 2,142 pp. Available online