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- Cape_lechwe comment "The Cape lechwe, or Venter's lechwe, (Kobus venterae) is an extinct species similar to the Red Lechwe, Kobus leche. It was described by Robert Broom from a frontlet and horn core from Haagenstad (now known as Florisbad), which Broom believed to be an intermediate form between lechwe and waterbuck.".
- Q5035189 comment "The Cape lechwe, or Venter's lechwe, (Kobus venterae) is an extinct species similar to the Red Lechwe, Kobus leche. It was described by Robert Broom from a frontlet and horn core from Haagenstad (now known as Florisbad), which Broom believed to be an intermediate form between lechwe and waterbuck.".