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Gazella pomeli
Taxonomy
Gazella pomeli was named by Arambourg (1979). Its type specimen is No. 1953-21:2, a partial skull, and it is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Aïn Hanech, which is in a Pleistocene terrestrial horizon in Algeria.
Sister species lacking formal opinion data
G. aegaea, G. ancyrensis, G. ancyrensis, G. anglica, G. bailloudi, G. baturra, G. benneti, G. blacki, G. borbonica, G. bouvrainae, G. brevicornis, G. capricornis, G. deperdita, G. deperdita, G. gutturosa, G. harmonae, G. janenschi, G. parasinensis, G. postmitilinii, G. schlosseri, G. stehlini, G. strylodondis, G. torticornis, G. wellsi, G. gracilior, G. janenschi, G. thompsonii, G. schlosseri
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†Gazella pomeli Arambourg 1979
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available