“…Whatever the taxonomic status of the long-horned buffalo, it is evident that it is closely related to African buffalo, and specifically the Cape buffalo subspecies (Klein, 1994;Peters et al, 1994). Intra-and interspecific hybridisation and introgression have been well-documented in nature across many taxa (Taylor & Larson, 2019), including bovids (Fadakar et al, 2020;Grobler, van Wyk, Dalton, van Vuuren, & Kotze, 2018;Hassanin et al, 2012;Rakotoarivelo, O'Donoghue, Bruford, & Moodley, 2019;van Wyk et al, 2019), supporting the hypothesis that the source of the divergent mitogenome may be due to introgressive hybridisation between Cape and long-horned buffalo. There is no clear reason, to our knowledge, why this introgressive hybridisation process (if that is indeed what has occurred) should have been localised to the southern tip of Africa, as Cape and long-horned buffalo co-occurred in space and time across a much larger part of Africa (Faith, 2014).…”