Moschus chrysogaster Hodgson 1839
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Moschus chrysogaster Hodgson 1839 View in CoL
Moschus chrysogaster Hodgson 1839 View in CoL , J. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, 8: 203.
Type Locality: "Cis and Trans Hemelayan regions"; "lofty mountains of the interior of Tibet, especially towards the Chinese frontier, where the first and loveliest, or Chrysogaster, is almost exclusively found … I have specimens of all three species [ chrysogaster , leucogaster , saturatus ] from Lassa and Digurchee" ( Hodgson, 1842, J. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, 6:285). ( China, Tibetan Plateau) .
Vernacular Names: Alpine Musk Deer.
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Subspecies Moschus chrysogaster subsp. chrysogaster Hodgson 1839
Subspecies Moschus chrysogaster subsp. sifanicus Büchner 1891
Distribution: Bhutan, S and C China (S Gansu, S Ningxia, Qinghai, W Sichuan, S Tibet, and N Yunnan), N India (Sikkim), and Nepal.
Conservation: CITES – Appendix I in Bhutan, India and Nepal; otherwise Appendix II; U.S. ESA – Endangered in Bhutan, China (Yunnan and Tibet), India and Nepal; IUCN – Lower Risk (nt).
Discussion: A well defined species; see Groves (1976) and Gao (1963), under the name sifanicus, which should be included in M. chrysogaster (see Grubb, 1982 a). However, " chrysogaster " of Cai and Feng (1981) is subspecifically or specifically distinct and available name for this taxon may be leucogaster Hodgson, 1839 ; see Grubb (1982 a).
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