Tragelaphini

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<==Tragelaphini [Strepsicerotini]
   |--Taurotragus
   |    |--T. arkelli Leakey 1965
   |    |--T. derbianus
   |    |    |--T. d. derbianus
   |    |    `--T. d. gigas
   |    `--T. oryx
   `--Tragelaphus [incl. Boocercus, Strepsiceros]
        |  i. s.: T. kyaloae
        |--T. buxtoni Dietrich 1942
        |--T. eurycerus
        |--T. nakuae Arambourg 1941
        |--T. oryx
        |--+--T. pricei (Wells & Cooke 1956) [=Cephalophus pricei]
        |  `--T. scriptus
        |--+--T. angasi
        |  `--T. spekei
        |       |--T. s. spekei
        |       `--T. s. stromeri Schwarz 1932
        `--+--+--T. gaudryi (Thomas 1884)
           |  `--T. imberbis
           `--T. strepsiceros
                |--T. s. strepsiceros
                |--T. s. grandis Leakey 1965
                `--T. s. maryanus Leakey 1965
Inorganic: Tragelaphus spetei minilorientalus Okamura 1987

* Type species of generic name indicated

References

Burton, J. A., & V. G. Burton. 1987. Collins Guide to the Rare Mammals of the World. Collins: London.

Gentry, A. W. 1978. Bovidae. In Evolution of African Mammals (V. J. Maglio & H. B. S. Cooke, eds.) pp. 540-572. Harvard University Press: Cambridge (Massachusetts).

Leakey, M. G., C. S. Feibel, I. McDougall & A. Walker. 1995. New four-million-year-old hominid species from Kanapoi and Allia Bay, Kenya. Nature 376: 565-571.

Okamura, C. 1987. New facts: Homo and all Vertebrata were born simultaneously in the former Paleozoic in Japan. Original Report of the Okamura Fossil Laboratory 15: 347-573.

Underwood, R., & S. J. G. Hall. 1984. Wild cattle and spiral-horned antelopes. In All the World’s Animals: Hoofed Mammals (D. Macdonald, ed.) pp. 104-113. Torstar Books: New York.

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