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- Strepsicerotini abstract "Where the Boselaphini and Bovini are mostly Asian, members of the Strepsicerotini tribe, the spiral-horned antelopes, are found only on the continent of Africa. This group tends to large size, a lighter build, longer necks and considerable sexual dimorphism. Eight of the 10 species are of conservation concern, being classified as lower-risk, conservation dependent, the remaining two, the Common Eland and the Giant Eland are secure. Family Bovidae Subfamily Bovinae Tribe Strepsicerotini Genus Tragelaphus (antelope-like) Sitatunga, Tragelaphus spekeii Nyala, Tragelaphus angasii Bushbuck, Tragelaphus sylvaticus Kéwel, Tragelaphus scriptus Mountain Nyala Tragelaphus buxtoni Lesser Kudu, Tragelaphus imberbis Greater Kudu, Tragelaphus strepsiceros Bongo, Tragelaphus eurycerus Genus Taurotragus Common Eland, Taurotragus oryx Giant Eland, Taurotragus derbianusThe above is considered the traditional taxonomy for the spiral-horned antelope group, but recently the relationships between the various species has changed somewhat. The Lesser Kudu is now considered the most basal member of the group followed by the Nyala, then the Greater Kudu, both species of Eland, and all other groups of Spiral-Horned Antelope group together. This has led to a change in taxonomy for several of the members of the group. Assuming that the Elands (Taurotragus) are a separate genus, which most biologists seem to agree on, then all the more basal members of the group are deserving of their own genus. What was considered two genera is now considered five. Family Bovidae Subfamily Bovinae Tribe Strepsicerotini Genus Ammelaphus Lesser Kudu Genus Nyala Nyala Genus Strepsiceros Greater Kudu Genus Taurotragus Common and Giant Eland Genus Tragelaphus Sitatungas, Bongo, Bushbucks, Mountain NyalaFurther, many of these new genera might have multiple species (i.e. Ammelaphus imberbis and Ammelaphus australis). [1] [2]1. The Evolution of Artiodactyls by Donald R. Prothero and Scott E. Foss2. Ungulate Taxonomy by Peter Grubb and Colin Groves".
- Strepsicerotini class Mammal.
- Strepsicerotini family Bovid.
- Strepsicerotini family Bovinae.
- Strepsicerotini kingdom Animal.
- Strepsicerotini order Even-toed_ungulate.
- Strepsicerotini phylum Chordate.
- Strepsicerotini thumbnail Taurotragus_oryx.jpg?width=300.
- Strepsicerotini wikiPageID "14104659".
- Strepsicerotini wikiPageRevisionID "545024687".
- Strepsicerotini classis "Mammalia".
- Strepsicerotini familia Bovid.
- Strepsicerotini hasPhotoCollection Strepsicerotini.
- Strepsicerotini imageCaption Common_eland.
- Strepsicerotini imageWidth "240".
- Strepsicerotini name "Strepsicerotini".
- Strepsicerotini ordo Even-toed_ungulate.
- Strepsicerotini phylum Chordate.
- Strepsicerotini regnum "Animalia".
- Strepsicerotini subdivision "See text".
- Strepsicerotini subdivisionRanks Genus.
- Strepsicerotini subfamilia Bovinae.
- Strepsicerotini tribus "Strepsicerotini".
- Strepsicerotini subject Category:Bovines.
- Strepsicerotini type Animal100015388.
- Strepsicerotini type Bovid102401031.
- Strepsicerotini type Bovine102402010.
- Strepsicerotini type Bovines.
- Strepsicerotini type Chordate101466257.
- Strepsicerotini type Even-toedUngulate102394477.
- Strepsicerotini type LivingThing100004258.
- Strepsicerotini type Mammal101861778.
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- Strepsicerotini type Organism100004475.
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- Strepsicerotini type Placental101886756.
- Strepsicerotini type Ruminant102399000.
- Strepsicerotini type Ungulate102370806.
- Strepsicerotini type Vertebrate101471682.
- Strepsicerotini type Whole100003553.
- Strepsicerotini type Animal.
- Strepsicerotini type Eukaryote.
- Strepsicerotini type Mammal.
- Strepsicerotini type Species.
- Strepsicerotini type Mammal.
- Strepsicerotini type Organism.
- Strepsicerotini comment "Where the Boselaphini and Bovini are mostly Asian, members of the Strepsicerotini tribe, the spiral-horned antelopes, are found only on the continent of Africa. This group tends to large size, a lighter build, longer necks and considerable sexual dimorphism. Eight of the 10 species are of conservation concern, being classified as lower-risk, conservation dependent, the remaining two, the Common Eland and the Giant Eland are secure.".
- Strepsicerotini label "Strepsicerotini".
- Strepsicerotini sameAs m.03cttc3.
- Strepsicerotini sameAs Q3658186.
- Strepsicerotini sameAs Q3658186.
- Strepsicerotini sameAs Strepsicerotini.
- Strepsicerotini wasDerivedFrom Strepsicerotini?oldid=545024687.
- Strepsicerotini depiction Taurotragus_oryx.jpg.
- Strepsicerotini isPrimaryTopicOf Strepsicerotini.
- Strepsicerotini name "Strepsicerotini".