Beatragus hunteri (P. L. Sclater 1889)
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Beatragus hunteri (P. L. Sclater 1889) |
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Beatragus hunteri (P. L. Sclater 1889) View in CoL
[Cobus] hunteri P. L. Sclater 1889 , Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1889: 58.
Type Locality: Kenya, "Africam orientalem, in ripis fl. Tana " (E bank of Tana River).
Vernacular Names: Hunter's Hartebeest.
Distribution: N Kenya, S Somalia. Introduced into Tsavo National Park, Kenya.
Conservation: IUCN – Critically Endangered as Damaliscus hunteri .
Discussion: Included in Damaliscus lunatus by Haltenorth (1963:100). Formerly in Beatragus ; see Ansell (1972:54); retained in Beatragus by Gentry and Gentry (1978) and Gentry (1990). Differs from Damaliscus (and Alcelaphus ) in independent fusions of formerly acrocentric chromosomes ( Kumamoto et al., 1996).
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