In 2003, the
International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature resolved a long-standing dispute about the naming of those species (or pairs of species) of
Bos that contain both wild and domesticated forms. The commission "conserved the usage of 17 specific names based on wild species, which are predated by or contemporary with those based on domestic forms", confirming
Bos primigenius for the aurochs and
Bos gaurus for the gaur. If domesticated cattle and gayal are considered separate species, they are to be named
Bos taurus and
Bos frontalis; however, if they are considered part of the same species as their wild relatives, the common species are to be named
Bos primigenius and
Bos gaurus. During the 2010s, analysis of the complex genetics of the bovine lineages determined that the genus
Bison needed to be relegated to a subgenus of
Bos in order to retain monophyly within
Bos since both extant species of
Bison are phylogenetically embedded within
Bos. Relationships of members of the genus
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Species The following species are known: • Subgenus
Bos •
Bos taurus (domestic cattle) •
B. t. taurus (Taurine cattle) •
B. t. africanus (Sanga cattle) •
Bos indicus (zebu or indicine cattle) • †
Bos primigenius (aurochs) • †
B. p. primigenius (Eurasian aurochs) • †
B. p. mauritanicus (North African aurochs) • †
B. p. namadicus (Indian aurochs) • †
Bos acutifrons • †
Bos buiaensis • Subgenus
Bibos •
Bos gaurus (gaur or Indian bison) •
Bos frontalis (gayal) •
Bos javanicus (banteng) •
B. j. domesticus (Bali cattle) • †
Bos palaesondaicus • †
Bos sauveli (kouprey) (likely extinct, last seen 1969) • Subgenus
Poephagus •
Bos mutus (wild yak) •
Bos grunniens (domestic yak) • †
Bos baikalensis • Subgenus
Bison •
B. b. bison (plains bison) •
B. b. athabascae (wood bison) •
Bos bonasus (wisent or European bison) •
B. b. bonasus (lowland wisent) • †
B. b. hungarorum (Carpathian wisent) • †
B. b. caucasicus (dombay or Caucasian wisent) • †
Bos priscus (Steppe wisent) • †
Bos antiquus • †
Bos hanaizumiensis • †
Bos latifrons • †
Bos menneri ==See also==