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Antilopinae
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Subkingdom: Metazoa
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Artiodactyla
Family: Bovidae
Subfamily: Antilopinae
Gray, 1821
Genera

See text Scientific classification or biological classification is how biologists group and categorize extinct and living species of organisms. ... Phyla Porifera (sponges) Ctenophora (comb jellies) Cnidaria (coral, jellyfish, anenomes) Placozoa (trichoplax) Subregnum Bilateria (bilateral symmetry) Acoelomorpha (basal) Orthonectida (flatworms, echinoderms, etc. ... Phyla Radiata Cnidaria Ctenophora - Comb jellies Bilateria Protostomia Acoelomorpha Platyhelminthes - Flatworms Nemertina - Ribbon worms Gastrotricha Gnathostomulida - Jawed worms Micrognathozoa Rotifera - Rotifers Acanthocephala Priapulida Kinorhyncha Loricifera Entoprocta Nematoda - Roundworms Nematomorpha - Horsehair worms Cycliophora Mollusca - Mollusks Sipuncula - Peanut worms Annelida - Segmented worms Tardigrada - Water bears Onychophora - Velvet worms Arthropoda - Insects, etc. ... Typical Classes Subphylum Urochordata - Tunicatas Ascidiacea Thaliacea Larvacea Subphylum Cephalochordata - Lancelets Subphylum Myxini - Hagfishes Subphylum Vertebrata - Vertebrates Petromyzontida - Lampreys Placodermi (extinct) Chondrichthyes - Cartilaginous fishes Acanthodii (extinct) Actinopterygii - Ray-finned fishes Actinistia - Coelacanths Dipnoi - Lungfishes Amphibia - Amphibians Reptilia - Reptiles Aves - Birds Mammalia - Mammals Chordates (phylum Chordata) include the vertebrates, together with... Orders Subclass Multituberculata (extinct) Plagiaulacida Cimolodonta Subclass Palaeoryctoides (extinct) Subclass Triconodonta (extinct) Subclass Eutheria (includes extinct ancestors)/Placentalia (excludes extinct ancestors) Afrosoricida Artiodactyla Carnivora Cetacea Chiroptera Cimolesta (extinct) Creodonta (extinct) Condylarthra (extinct) Dermoptera Desmostylia (extinct) Embrithopoda (extinct) Hyracoidea Insectivora Lagomorpha Litopterna (extinct) Macroscelidea Mesonychia (extinct) Notoungulata (extinct) Perissodactyla Pholidota Plesiadapiformes... Families Suidae Hippopotamidae Tayassuidae Camelidae Tragulidae Moschidae Cervidae Giraffidae Antilocapridae Bovidae The even-toed ungulates form the mammal order Artiodactyla. ... Subfamilies Bovinae Cephalophinae Hippotraginae Antilopinae Caprinae A bovid is any of almost 140 species of cloven-hoofed mammals belonging to the family Bovidae. ...

Antilopinae is a subfamily of Bovidae. Subfamilies Bovinae Cephalophinae Hippotraginae Antilopinae Caprinae A bovid is any of almost 140 species of cloven-hoofed mammals belonging to the family Bovidae. ...


List of Genera

  • Ammodorcas
  • Antidorcas
  • Antilope
  • Dorcatragus
    • Beira Dorcatragus megalotis
  • Gazella
  • Litocranius
  • Madoqua
    • Günther's Dik-dik Modoqua guntheri
    • Kirk's Dik-dik Madoqua kirkii
    • Silver Dik-dik Madoqua piacentinii
    • Salt's Dik-dik Madoqua saltiana
  • Neotragus
    • Bates's Pygmy Antelope Neotragus batesi
    • Suni Neotragus moschatus
    • Royal Antelope Neotragus pygmaeus
  • Oreotragus
  • Ourebia
  • Pantholops
  • Procapra
    • Zeren Procapra gutturosa
    • Goa Procapra picticaudata
    • Przewalski's Gazelle Procapra przewalskii
  • Raphicerus
    • Steenbok Raphicerus campestris
    • Southern Grysbok Raphicerus melanotis
    • Northern Grysbok Raphicerus sharpei
  • Saiga

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Antilopinae - Gazelles, dwarf antelopes, and relatives (599 words)
The Antilopinae is a diverse assemblage of small and medium-sized antelopes native to open, arid environments in Africa and Eurasia.
The Antilopinae arose 17-16 million years ago; the first fossils appear in Eurasia, with evidence in African deposits beginning 13.5 million years ago.
They are shown in the phylogeny below as basal to the subfamily Antilopinae in order to put this discussion into perspective: as of yet, there is no consensus as to the names of their respective subfamilies.
ANTELOPE, (535 words)
The term antelope does not designate a sharply defined group; members of the group are included in all the five subfamilies of Bovidae: the Bovinae, the Cephalophinae, the Hippotraginae, the Antilopinae, and the Caprinae.
Antelope of the subfamily Bovinae are the oxlike giant eland; the kudu; the broad-horned, elusive bongo; the East African dik-dik, the smallest in this subfamily; the shy four-horned antelope; the marshbuck, or sitatunga; the nyala; and the nilgai, or blue bull, which is revered in India for its color.
The subfamily Antilopinae contains the small antelopes: the surefooted klipspringer (Afrik., “rock jumper”), the spike-horned grysbok, the suni, and the tiny royal antelope, which, despite its small size, can leap about 3 m (about 9 ft).
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