Alfred L. Gardner. Curator of North American mammals and Chief of Mammal Section, National Biological Service, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC, USA
Peter Grubb. 35 Downhills Park Road, London N17 6PE, England
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Wilson & Reeder, eds. (2005): Comments: McKenna and Bell (1997) assigned all extant suids to the subfamily Suinae. Babirussina Gray, 1868 is based on Babirussa Frisch, 1775 which is unavailable. Includes as Tribes Babyrousini (including Babyrousa), Phacochoerini (including Phacochoerus), Potamochoerini (including Hylochoerus and Potamochoerus), and Suini (including Sus)