Bubalina
Bubalina is a subtribe of Bovini that includes the various species of true buffalo. Species include the African buffalo, the anoas, and the wild water buffalo. Buffaloes can be found naturally in sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia and Southeast Asia, and domestic and feral populations have been introduced to Europe, the Americas, and Australia. In addition to the living species, bubalinans have an extensive fossil record where remains have been found in much of Afro-Eurasia.
American bison are commonly referred to as "buffalo" but are not members of Bubalina.
Taxonomy
Placement within Bovini
The majority of phylogenetic work based on ribosomal DNA, chromosomal analysis, autosomal introns and mitochondrial DNA has recovered three distinctive subtribes of Bovini: Pseudorygina, Bubalina, and Bovina. One cytogenetic analysis concerning the phylogenetic position on the saola suggests the species could be related to buffalo. This relationship has not, however, been supported by most phylogenetic work concerning Bovini.Genera and species
Extant
There are currently two recognized extant genera of bubalinans – the African Syncerus and the Asiatic Bubalus. Whilst the majority of molecular and morphological work strongly supports the recognition of these two genera as being sister taxa, since 2011 new uncertainty over the number of species that should be recognized has been introduced. In the 'traditional' classification given by Peter Grubb in the 2005 third edition of the widely used taxonomic reference work Mammal Species of the World the following six species are recognized, with the African buffalo split into five subspecies based on differences in the horns and skin colouration.- Subtribe Bubalina
- * Genus Syncerus
- ** Syncerus caffer – African buffalo
- * Genus Bubalus
- ** Bubalus depressicornis – Lowland anoa
- ** Bubalus quarlesi – Mountain anoa
- ** Bubalus mindorensis – Tamaraw
- ** Bubalus bubalis – Domestic water buffalo
- ** Bubalus arnee – Wild water buffalo
Below is the listing of 'new' species recognized by Groves and Grubb with vernacular names following Castelló from Bovids of the World: Note other vernacular names have been used by others, and in practice all taxa are simply known as "Cape buffalo".
In fossil record
The fossil record of buffaloes is extensive, with fossils found throughout Africa and Eurasia. According to the fossil record and the molecular work, Bubalina and Bovina diverged from one and another from a common ancestor around 13.7 million years ago in the Late Miocene. The Syncerus lineage and the Bubalus lineage diverged from each other in the Late Miocene, perhaps give or take between 8.2 and 9.1 million years ago. This divergence corresponds to the time when the ancestor of Syncerus had arrived into Africa from Asia.Below is the list of a number of the described fossil species :
- '''Subtribe Bubalina '''
Feral buffaloes