Definition of Tragelaphus strepsiceros

1. Noun. A variety of kudu.

Exact synonyms: Greater Kudu
Generic synonyms: Koodoo, Koudou, Kudu

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tragelaphus Strepsiceros

Tractite
Tractites
Tractor Boy
Tracy
Tradescant
Traditional Chinese
Trafalgar
Trafalgar Square
Trafford
Tragelaphus
Tragelaphus angasi
Tragelaphus buxtoni
Tragelaphus eurycerus
Tragelaphus imberbis
Tragelaphus scriptus
Tragelaphus strepsiceros
Tragopogon
Tragopogon dubius
Tragopogon porrifolius
Tragopogon pratensis
Tragulidae
Tragulus
Tragulus Javanicus
Tragulus kanchil
Trajan
Tralee
Trandate
Trans-New Guinea
Trans-Siberian
Trans-Tasman

Literary usage of Tragelaphus strepsiceros

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Geographical Distribution of Animals: With a Study of the Relations of by Alfred Russel Wallace (1876)
"... antelopes represented are the koodoo (tragelaphus strepsiceros) one of the handsomest of the family, which ranges over all the highlands of Africa from ..."

2. Geological record (1882)
"Includes descriptions of the following groups :—5. Strepsiceros-group. Tragelaphus, Strepsiceros, Orcas, with concluding remarks upon the Antilopes. ..."

3. A Manual of Palæontology, for the Use of Students: With a General by Henry Alleyne Nicholson, Richard Lydekker (1889)
"... comprising Boselaphus in India, and Tragelaphus, Strepsiceros, and Oreas in Africa. In the Indian genus, ..."

4. Kenya and Tanzania by Claude Herve-Bazin, Judith Farr (2000)
"It tends to keep to wooded zones, and Kudu tragelaphus strepsiceros The stately greater kudu was once considered a prize trophy and became quite rare. ..."

5. Sir Victor Brooke, Sportsman & Naturalist: A Memoir of His Life and Extracts by Victor Alexander Brooke, Leslie Stephen (1894)
"Exhibition of Original Drawings of Two Species of Koodoo (tragelaphus strepsiceros and T. imberbis}. PZS, 1875, p. 470. Supplementary Note on Cervus ..."

6. Proceedings by Zoological Society of London (1874)
"A young male Koodoo (tragelaphus strepsiceros), purchased May 12th. This animal is in very poor condition, but is progressing favourably, and was thought a ..."

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