- and all
later molecular analysis show that
Hydropotes is a
sister taxon of Capreolus. The
genus name
Hydropotes derives from the two
ancient Gr**** words...
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projecting from
their frontal bones; only two
extant genera lack them,
Hydropotes and Moschus. The name "Pecora"
comes from the
Latin word pecus, which...
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Since Nymphaceae alba is an
aquatic plant, its
specialized trichomes are
hydropotes,
formed at an
abaxial surface of the
young leaf and
packed tightly in...
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Western roe deer (C. capreolus)
Eastern roe deer (C. pygargus)
Genus Hydropotes Water deer (H. inermis)
Tribe Alceini Genus Alces Moose or
Eurasian elk...
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Alces Moose (A. alces)
Hydropotes Water deer (H. inermis)
Capreolus European roe deer (C. capreolus)
Siberian roe deer (C. pygargus)
Rangifer Reindeer...
- Alces: one
species Tribe Capreolini Genus Capreolus: two
species Genus Hydropotes: one
species Tribe Odocoileini Genus Blastocerus: one
species Genus Hippocamelus:...
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Tapirus sp., Sus scrofa, Sus sp.,
Muntiacus muntjak,
Cervus unicolor,
Hydropotes sp., Bubalus sp.,
Testudo tungia,
Parasilurus asotus,
Pelteobagrus fulvidraco...
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containing two
extant genera and one
extinct genus.
Extant genera Capreolus Hydropotes Extinct genera †Procapreolus-
Found during the Miocene/Pliocene boundary...
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phylogenetic analyses since the
latter half of the 2000s all show that
hydropotes is a
sister taxon of Capreolus, and “Hydropotinae”
became outdated subfamily...
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Alces Moose (A. alces)
Hydropotes Water deer (H. inermis)
Capreolus European roe deer (C. capreolus)
Siberian roe deer (C. pygargus)
Rangifer Reindeer...