ANTILOPINAE, Gray, 1821
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The morphology of the sinus is quite variable within this clade, ranging from absent to extensive, so the sinuses are described by species or by groups of species.
This species has the largest and most extensive frontal sinuses of any antilopine, extending into the base of the horncores and to the very edge of the orbital margin ( Fig. 4C, D View Figure 4 ). The supraorbital strut displays the typical bovid condition, extending from the caudal edge of the supraorbital canal and then trending caudomedially. It terminates on the wall of the midline strut just rostral to the base of the horn and its associated cornual diverticulum. Other struts are relatively widely spaced. The frontal sinus in this species is contained completely within the frontal bone.
Antilope cervicapra , Eudorcas thomsonii , Gazella subgutturosa , Litocranius walleri , Madoqua kirkii , Nanger granti , and Saiga tatarica
The frontal sinuses in these taxa are relatively small and restricted rostrally, terminating rostral to the supraorbital canal in most cases ( Fig. 3A, B View Figure 3 ). In Saiga tatarica , and one specimen of E. thomsonii (YPM 11526), the sinus extended up to the lateral portion of the supraorbital canal, within the supraorbital pits. Regardless, the canal is never surrounded completely by the sinuses, as seen in some other bovids (e.g. Alcelaphus buselaphus ). The sinus on each side is restricted to the lateral portion of the frontal bone and separated from the lacrimal sinus by a thin lamina of bone. In nearly all individuals examined of these species, the sinus was completely unstrutted. The only exceptions were specimens of Antilope cervicapra (AMNH 54486) and Nanger granti (YPM 11526; Fig. 3B View Figure 3 ), which displayed a single strut at the middle of each sinus. In one specimen each of L. walleri (AMNH 81170) and Nanger granti (YPM 9480), only one of the two sinuses was strutted. One specimen of M. kirkii (YPM 9600) exhibited strong asymmetry in the shape and extent of the frontal sinuses. The left frontal sinus was quite well developed, extending to the lateral portion of the supraorbital canal, whereas the right frontal sinus was poorly developed, and terminated rostral to its ipsilateral supraorbital canal. Similar, although less extreme, asymmetry in the frontal sinuses was observed in the other M. kirkii specimens, and in two specimens of Nanger granti (YPM 9480 and 9605).
Other antelopines
Ourebia ourebi lacks frontal sinuses as well as a distinct frontal recess on the internal surface of the frontal bone. Gazella dorcas , Procapra gutturosa , and Raphicerus campestris ( Fig. 3E–G View Figure 3 ) also lack frontal sinuses, but do have a distinct frontal recess in nearly all cases (although no distinct recess was observed in the Procapra gutturosa specimen AMNH 85235). In some specimens the recess arguably borders on a true sinus in its degree of depression into the ventral surface of the frontal.
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