Sus verrucosus Muller and Schlegel, 1842
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Sus verrucosus Muller and Schlegel, 1842 |
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Sus verrucosus Muller and Schlegel, 1842 View in CoL . Verh. Zoogd. Ind. Arch., 1:107.
TYPE LOCALITY: Indonesia, Java .
DISTRIBUTION: Java; Flores; Sulawesi; Saleyer Isl. (Sulawesi); Halmahera and nearby islands; Seram; Philippines; Madoera Isl. (Java).
COMMENT: Includes celebensis; see Laurie and Hill, 1954:87. According to Lekagul and McNeely, 1977, Mammals of Thailand, pg. 661, known only from Java (i.e., excluding celebensis), where it occurs with scrofa without interbreeding. Regarded as conspecific with barbatus by Heptner and Naumov, eds., 1961, [Mammals of the Soviet Union], Vyssha Shkola, p. 27.
ISIS NUMBER: 5301419001005004001.
Laurie, E. M. O., and J. E. Hill. 1954. List of land mammals of New Guinea, Celebes and adjacent islands 1758 - 1952. British Museum (Natural History) Publications, London, 175 pp.
Lekagul, B., and J. A. McNeely. 1977. Mammals of Thailand. Association for the Conservation of Wildlife, Sahakarnbhat Co., Bangkok, 758 pp.
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