Subfamily of mammals
The antilopines are even-toed ungulates belonging to the subfamily Antilopinae of the family Bovidae . The members of tribe Antilopini are often referred to as true antelopes , and include the gazelles , blackbucks , springboks , gerenuks , dibatags , and Central Asian gazelles. True antelopes occur in much of Africa and Asia, with the highest concentration of species occurring in East Africa in Sudan , Eritrea , Ethiopia , Somalia , Kenya , and Tanzania . The saiga (tribe Saigini ) inhabits Central and Western Asia, mostly in regions from the Tibetan Plateau and north of the Indian Subcontinent . The dwarf antelope species of tribe Neotragini live entirely in sub-Saharan Africa.
Classification
Family Bovidae
Fossil genera [ 1]
References
^ "Antilopini" . Biolib .
^ Kostopoulos, D. (1998). "Parastrepsiceros koufosi n. sp. (Mammalia: Bovidae); note on the possible presence of a Prostrepsiceros descendant in the latest Pliocene of northern Greece". Biology Acta Zoologica Cracoviensia .
^ "Praemadoqua" . Fossilworks .