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Alcelaphinae

The subfamily Alcelaphinae contains wildebeest, hartebeest, bonteboks and several similar species, 10 species in four genera, although Beatragus is sometimes considered a subgenus of Damaliscus, and Sigmoceros for the Lichtenstein's hartebeest.

  • Family Bovidae
    • Subfamily Bovinae: cattle and spiral-horned antelopes, 24 species in 9 genera
    • Subfamily Cephalophinae: duikers, 19 species in two genera
    • Subfamily Hippotraginae: grazing antelopes, 23 species in 11 genera
    • Subfamily Antilopinae: gazelles, dwarf antelopes and the saiga, 38 species in 14 genera
    • Subfamily Caprinae: sheep, goats, 26 species in 12 genera
    • Subfamily Reduncinae: waterbucks, reedbucks, 8 species in two genera
    • Subfamily Aepycerotinae: impala, one species
    • Subfamily Peleinae: grey rhebok, one species
    • Subfamily Alcelaphinae
      • Genus Beatragus
        • Hirola, Beatragus hunteri
      • Genus Damaliscus
        • Topi and korrigum, D. korrigum
          • Korrigum, D. k. korrigum
          • Topi, D. k. jimela
          • Coastal topi, D. k. topi
        • Tsessebe, D. lunatus
        • Bontebok, D. pygargus
          • Bontebok, D. p. pygargus
          • Blesbok, D. p. phillipsi
        • Bangweulu tsessebe, Damaliscus superstes
      • Genus Alcelaphus
        • Hartebeest, A. buselaphus
          • Bubal hartebeest, †A. b. buselaphus
          • Coke's hartebeest, A. b. cokii
          • Lelwel hartebeest, A. b. lelwel
          • Western hartebeest, A. b. major
          • Swayne's hartebeest, A. b. swaynei
          • Tora hartebeest, A. b. tora
        • Red hartebeest, A. caama
        • Lichtenstein's hartebeest, A. lichtensteinii
      • Genus Connochaetes
        • Black wildebeest, C. gnou
        • Blue wildebeest, C. taurinus
          • Blue wildebeest C. t. taurinus
          • Eastern white-bearded wildebeest C. t. albojubatus
          • Cookson's wildebeest C. t. cooksoni
          • Nyassaland wildebeest C. t. johnstoni
          • Western white-bearded wildebeest C. t. mearnsi