Definition
"Genus Adenota" refers to a specific, though now largely outdated, classification for certain antelopes. The 'genus' part indicates a group of closely related species. As previously mentioned, 'Adenota' was used for waterbucks and lechwes before they were primarily classified under 'Kobus'. Consider it like an old brand name for a product that's been rebranded. While still technically valid in historical contexts, modern usage favors 'genus Kobus'. This underscores the fluid nature of scientific classification.