Cephalophula zebra
(J. E. Gray, 1838)
Banded Duiker

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Taxonomy
| Subclass | : Theria |
| Infraclass | : Placentalia |
| Magnorder | : Boreoeutheria |
| Superorder | : Laurasiatheria |
| Order | : Artiodactyla |
| Suborder | : Ruminantia |
| Infraorder | : Pecora |
| Superfamily | : Bovoidea |
| Family | : Bovidae |
| Subfamily | : Antilopinae |
| Tribe | : Cephalophini |
| Genus | : Cephalophula |
Species status
Authority citation
Gray, J.E. 1838-03-01. On some new species of quadrupeds and shells. Annals of Natural History (1)1(1):27-30.
Authority publication link
https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/3380828Original name as described
Antilope Zebra
Other common names
Striped Duiker · Zebra Antelope · Zebra Duiker
Type material
BMNH:Mamm:1838.4.16.237
Type kind
holotype
Type specimen URI
https://data.nhm.ac.uk/object/6b126223-4497-4e96-a040-25ddec636276Type locality
Sierra Leone.
Biogeographic realm
Afrotropic
Country distribution
Sierra Leone · Liberia · Guinea · Cote d'Ivoire
Taxonomy notes
moved from Cephalophus to Cephalophula
Taxonomy notes citation
Bärmann, E.V., Fonseca, V.G., Langen, K. and Kaleme, P. 2022. New insights into the taxonomy of duiker antelopes (Artiodactyla: Bovidae) from the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, with the formal description of a new genus. Mammalian Biology 102:1793-1809. doi:10.1007/s42991-022-00279-7
IUCN Red List status
Not Evaluated
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Names and synonyms
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