Gazella harmonae
{{Short description|Extinct species of mammal}}
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| name = Gazella harmonae
| fossil_range = {{fossil range|3.1|1.9}}
| genus = Gazella
| species = harmonae
| authority = Geraads et al., 2012
| extinct = yes
}}
Gazella harmonae is an extinct gazelle which existed in what is now Ethiopia during the Pliocene epoch. It was described by Denis Geraads, René Bobe and Kaye Reed in 2012. Approximately the size of a living dorcas gazelle, the animal was noted for its unusual, spiral horn cores.{{cite journal |author=Geraads |first1=Denis |last2=Bobe |first2=René |last3=Reed |first3=Kaye |author-link3=Kaye Reed |year=2012 |title=Pliocene Bovidae (Mammalia) from the Hadar Formation of Hadar and Ledi-Geraru, Lower Awash, Ethiopia |journal=Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology |volume=32 |issue=1 |pages=180–197 |doi=10.1080/02724634.2012.632046 |bibcode=2012JVPal..32..180G |s2cid=86230742}}
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Category:Pliocene Artiodactyla
Category:Pliocene mammals of Africa
Category:Mammals described in 2012
Category:Fossil taxa described in 2012
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