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7. SCOPOPHORUS. 19 



Hah. India, Nepal, and Thibet. 



See also Tetracerm iodes and T. paccervis, Hodgson, Cat. Uno-ul. 

 p. 69, " ' 



2. Tetracerus subquadricornutus. (The Juuglibiirka.) B.M. -^ 



Front pair of horns rudimentary, tubercular; hinder conical, 

 subcylindrical. Pale brown, sides rather paler ; chest, belly, inner 

 side and front of legs whitish ; feet paler, varied. Female : front of 

 legs blackish, 



Tetracerus subquadricornutus, Gray, Cat. Ungul. B. M. p. 70. 

 Hah. India : Madras. 



Subsection III. Steinbocks.— Ta*? moderate, compressed, hairy above. 

 Horns two, over the orbits, in male^ only, conical or siibidate. Crown 

 not crested. Crumen distinct, transverse. Body and limbs light and 

 graceful. Hoofs small, and hair of body rigid. ' Africa. 



6. CALOTEAGUS. 



Horns two, over the orbit, in male only, subulate, elongate, erect. 

 Crumen arched, transverse. Hoofs triangular. Ears large. 



jUt^-i/^ l/vA^JcA^ 1. Calotragus melanotis. (The Grysboc.) B.M. 



Calotragus melanotis, Gray, Cat. Ungul. B. M. p. 72. 

 Antilopa melanotis, Peters, Mossamb. p. 187. 



Hah. South Africa : Usui (Speke), Teete (Peters). 



7. SCOPOPHORUS. 



Horns over the orbits, subulate, elongate, acute, slightly recurved 

 at the tip. Crumen transverse. Knees largely tufted. Hoofs trian- 

 gular. Ears moderate. (Gray, Cat. Ungul. B. M. p. 73.) 



Forehead flat, short ; nose much compressed ; cheeks deeply eon- 

 cave to the orbit, from which the concavity is only separated by a 

 slight ridge. (Peters Mossamb. t. 41, 42.) 



f\ 

 •i^.*=».^'^** 1. Scopophorus oureM. (The Ourebi.) B.M. •'.^"'' 



Temple-spot small, indistinct. 



Scopophorus om-ebi, Gray, Cat. Ungul. B. M. p. 7.'5. 

 /TaS. South Africa : Natal. - 0^.v> ICt^ Ua.«: JCo ft^(^l^i Oi^** 



^i_^t^K^ „^w^ u^ 2. Scopophorus montanus. (The Gibari.) B.M. 



Temple-spot large, deep (more than half an inch over) naked. 



Scopophorus montanus, Gray, Cat. Ungul. B. M. p. 74. 

 Calotragus montanus, Hmqiin, Antilopen, p. 8. 



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