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Genus III. RAPHICERUS. 
Type. 
Raphicerus, H. Sm. Griff. An. K. v. p. 342 (1827) . . . . . R. camMpzstris. 
Calotragus, Sund. Pecora, K. Vet.-Ak. Handl. 1844, p. 192 (1846) . R. caMPEsTRIS, 
Pediotragus, Fitz. SB. Ak. Wien, lix. pt. 1, p. 163 (1869) . . . . R. campzstris. 
Accessory hoofs present or absent. No naked glandular spots below ears 
or tufts on knees. ‘Tail short. 
Skull stout and strongly built, with a short broad muzzle. Anteorbital 
fossze small but deep, their edges rounded and unridged above and below. 
Horns nearly vertical, slender, scarcely ridged. 
Distribution. South and East Africa. 
The species we refer to this genus may be divided as follows :— 
A. Accessory hoofs present. Fur profusely mixed with white. 
46. R. melanotis 
B. Accessory hoofs absent. Fur uniform in colour. 
MOP EICH =e elle ltl ell wl lel CAD. BR campestris. 
6. Ugogo 
48. R. neumanni 
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