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| | Arabian Oryx - Taxonomy and Description |
 | | The term "oryx" was first introduced into scientific literature by the Russian zoologist Peter Simon Pallas in his memoir on the genus Antilope published in 1767, where it was applied to the African eland as Antilope oryx [Pallas, 1767]. |
 | | In 1816, de Blainville, when subdividing the antelope group, first adopted Oryx as a generic term, and made the Antilope oryx of Pallas its type, as Oryx gazella [de Blainville, 1816]. |
 | | A muddle followed then when in 1826 Lichtenstein transferred the term leucoryx to the scimitar-horned oryx (now Oryx dammah) collected in Sudan by the German naturalists Hemprich and Ehrenberg [Lichtenstein, 1826]. |
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