Strepsiceros

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Definition

Noun 1. A genus of African antelopes: "Strepsiceros" is a former genus name for a group of large, spiral-horned African antelopes. In modern biological classification, the species once grouped under this name are now primarily classified within the genus Tragelaphus. The term is now considered archaic in scientific contexts but is still used in historical references.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The majestic kudu, once classified as Strepsiceros strepsiceros, is a common sight in southern African game reserves.
    • Early explorers' journals often mention hunting the Strepsiceros for its impressive horns and meat.
Advanced Usage
  • Taxonomic Context: The term is primarily used in historical, taxonomic, or specialized zoological literature discussing the classification history of bovids.
    • The 19th-century text placed the greater kudu under the genus Strepsiceros.
Variants and Related Words
  • Tragelaphus (n): The modern genus name for the spiral-horned antelopes that were once part of , including kudus, nyalas, and bushbucks.
  • Strepsicerotine (adj): Relating to or characteristic of the antelopes of the former genus .
Synonyms
  • Spiral-horned antelope: A descriptive common name for the group.
  • Tragelaphine antelope: The modern term referring to members of the tribe Tragelaphini or genus .
Related Terms (Context-Specific)
  • Kudu (n): A large antelope with long, spiral horns, formerly .
  • Bongo (n): A large, chestnut-colored forest antelope with white stripes.
  • Nyala (n): A medium-sized antelope with slight spiral horns, found in southeastern Africa.
  • Bushbuck (n): A small, shy antelope found in forests throughout sub-Saharan Africa.
Noun
  1. African antelopes: kudus; bongos; nyalas; bushbucks