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== Taxonomy == [[File:Bos gaurus grangeri.jpg|thumb|''Bos gaurus grangeri'' skeleton]] ''Bison gaurus'' was the [[scientific name]] proposed by [[Charles Hamilton Smith]] in 1827.<ref>{{cite book |editor1=Griffith, E. |year=1827 |title=The animal kingdom arranged in conformity with its organization |volume=5. Class Mammalia |publisher=Geo. B. Whittaker |location=London |first1=C. H. |last1=Smith |chapter=Sub-genus II. ''Bison'' |pages=373β375 |chapter-url=https://archive.org/stream/animalkingdomarr05cuvi#page/370/mode/2up}}</ref> Later authors subordinated the species under either ''Bos'' or ''Bibos''.<ref name=Ellerman66>{{cite book |author1=Ellerman, J. R. |author2=Morrison-Scott, T. C. S. |name-list-style=amp |year=1966 |title=Checklist of Palaearctic and Indian mammals 1758 to 1946 |location=London |publisher=British Museum of Natural History |edition=Second |chapter=''Bos gaurus'' H. Smith, 1827 |page=381 |chapter-url=https://archive.org/stream/checklistofindia00elle#page/380/mode/2up}}</ref> To date, three gaur [[subspecies]] have been recognized: * ''B. g. gaurus''; the nominate subspecies, ranges in India, Nepal and Bhutan.<ref name="Ellerman66"/> * ''B. g. readei''; described by [[Richard Lydekker]] in 1903, based on a specimen from [[Myanmar]], and is thought to range from [[Upper Myanmar]] to [[Tanintharyi Region]].<ref name=Lydekker1913>{{cite book |author=Lydekker, R. |year=1913 |title=Catalogue of the ungulate mammals in the British Museum (Natural History) |volume=1 |location=London |publisher=Trustees of the British Museum |chapter=''Bos gaurus readei'' |page=20 |chapter-url=https://archive.org/stream/catalogueofungul01britrich#page/20/mode/2up}}</ref> * ''B. g. hubbacki''; described by Lydekker in 1907, based on a specimen from [[Pahang]] in [[Peninsular Malaysia]].<ref name=Lydekker1913/> It was thought to range from Peninsular Malaysia and northward through [[Tanintharyi Region|Tenasserim]]. This classification, based largely on differences in coloration and size, is no longer widely recognized.<ref>{{cite book |author1=Corbet, G. B. |author2=Hill, J. E. |name-list-style=amp |date=1992 |title=The mammals of the Indomalayan Region: a systematic review |publisher=Joseph Hopkins University Press |isbn=0-19-854693-9}}</ref> In 2003, the [[International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature]] fixed the valid [[specific name (zoology)|specific name]] of the wild gaur as the first available name based on the wild population, despite being antedated by the name for the domestic form. Most authors have adopted the binomial ''Bos gaurus'' for the wild species as valid for the [[taxon]].<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Gentry |first1=A. |last2=Clutton-Brock |first2=J. |last3=Groves |first3=C. P- |title=The naming of wild animal species and their domestic derivatives |journal=Journal of Archaeological Science |date=2004 |volume=31 |issue=5 |pages=645β651 |doi=10.1016/j.jas.2003.10.006|bibcode=2004JArSc..31..645G }}</ref> In recognition of [[phenotypic]] differences between [[zoological specimen]]s of Indian and Southeast Asian gaur, the [[Trinominal nomenclature|trinomials]] ''Bos gaurus gaurus'' and ''Bos gaurus laosiensis'' are provisionally accepted, pending further [[morphometric]] and [[Genetics|genetic]] study.<ref name=iucn/> Within the genus ''[[Bos]]'', the gaur is most closely related to the [[banteng]] (''Bos javanicus'') and the probably now extinct [[kouprey]] (''Bos sauveli''), which are also native to Southeast Asia. Relationships of members of the genus ''Bos'' based on nuclear genomes after Sinding, et al. 2021.<ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Sinding |first1=M.-H. S. |last2=Ciucani |first2=M. M. |last3=Ramos-Madrigal |first3=J. |last4=Carmagnini |first4=A. |last5=Rasmussen |first5=J. A. |last6=Feng |first6=S. |last7=Chen |first7=G. |last8=Vieira |first8=F. G. |last9=Mattiangeli |first9=V. |last10=Ganjoo |first10=R. K. |last11=Larson |first11=G. |last12=Sicheritz-PontΓ©n |first12=T. |last13=Petersen |first13=B. |last14=Frantz |first14=L. |last15=Gilbert |first15=M. T. P. |date=2021 |title=Kouprey (''Bos sauveli'') genomes unveil polytomic origin of wild Asian Bos |journal=iScience |volume=24 |issue=11 |pages=103226 |bibcode=2021iSci...24j3226S |doi=10.1016/j.isci.2021.103226 |pmc=8531564 |pmid=34712923}}</ref>{{clade|{{clade |1= ''[[Bos primigenius]]'' +''[[Bos taurus]]'' (aurochs and cattle) |2={{clade |1={{clade |1=''[[Bos mutus]]'' (wild yak) |2={{clade |1=''[[Bison bison]]'' (American bison) |2=''[[Bison bonasus]]'' (European bison/wisent) }}}} |2={{clade |1=''[[Bos javanicus]]'' (banteng) |2='''''Bos gaurus''''' (gaur) |3=''[[Bos sauveli]]'' (kouprey) }}}}}}|label1=''[[Bos]]''}}
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