Bos Linnaeus 1758
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Bos Linnaeus 1758 View in CoL , Syst. Nat., 10th ed., Vol. 1: 71 View Cited Treatment .
Type Species: Bos taurus Linnaeus 1758
Species and subspecies: 5 species with 11 subspecies:
Species Bos frontalis Lambert 1804
Subspecies Bos frontalis subsp. frontalis Lambert 1804
Subspecies Bos frontalis subsp. laosiensis Heude 1901
Subspecies Bos frontalis subsp. gaurus C. H. Smith 1827
Subspecies Bos frontalis subsp. sinhaleyus Deraniyagala 1951
Species Bos grunniens Linnaeus 1766
Subspecies Bos grunniens subsp. grunniens Linnaeus 1766
Subspecies Bos grunniens subsp. mutus Przewalski 1883
Species Bos javanicus d'Alton 1823
Subspecies Bos javanicus subsp. javanicus d'Alton 1823
Subspecies Bos javanicus subsp. lowi Lydekker 1912
Species Bos sauveli Urbain 1937
Species Bos taurus Linnaeus 1758
Subspecies Bos taurus subsp. taurus Linnaeus 1758
Subspecies Bos taurus subsp. indicus Linnaeus 1758
Subspecies Bos taurus subsp. primigenius Bojanus 1827
Discussion: Includes Bibos , Novibos , and Poephagus ; see Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951:380). Genus traditionally comprises B. frontalis or Bibos group (includes also B. javanicus and B. sauveli ), B. taurus or nominate Bos group, and B. grunniens or Poephagus group. From cranial morphometrics Groves (1981 d) suggested that Bibos group is paraphyletic, B. sauveli is related to B. taurus , and Bison should be included in Bos . From mtDNA sequences, the most parsimonious cladogram suggested that Poephagus plus Bison formed the sister-group of domestic cattle, but Bibos was not studied ( Miyamoto et al., 1989). From cranial morphometrics, Geraads (1992) suggested Bison plus Poephagus is the sister-group of Bibos plus nominate Bos , with Bibos paraphyletic. Using restriction-site mapping of nuclear-ribosomal DNA regions, Wall et al. (1992) came to similar conclusions but with the position of Poephagus unresolved and " Bibos " species, Bos javanicus and Bos gaurus (= frontalis ), sister species.
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Bos Linnaeus 1758
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