Capreolus pygargus (Pallas 1771)
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Capreolus pygargus (Pallas 1771) |
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Capreolus pygargus (Pallas 1771) View in CoL
[Cervus] pygargus Pallas 1771 , Reise Prov. Russ. Reichs, Vol. 1: 453.
Type Locality: "In campestribus et montanis fruticosis ultra Volgam"; identified as Russia, former Samar district or province (Orenburgskaia Obl.), source of River Sok (a left tributary of the Volga), Bugulma-Belebei uplands ( Heptner et al. 1961; Rossolimo in litt.).
Vernacular Names: Siberian Roe.
Subspecies: :
Subspecies Capreolus pygargus subsp. pygargus Pallas 1771
Subspecies Capreolus pygargus subsp. bedfordi Thomas 1908
Subspecies Capreolus pygargus subsp. mantschuricus (Noack 1889)
Subspecies Capreolus pygargus subsp. ochraceus Barclay 1935
Distribution: S Ural Mtns ( Russia), N and E Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and S Siberia ( Russia) eastward to Pacific coast, south into N and C China (N Sinkiang and Inner Mongolia south to Sichuan), N Mongolia, and Korea; apparently formerly in E Ukraine and N Caucasus Mtns ( Russia) but original natural distribution not well documented.
Conservation: IUCN – Lower Risk (lc).
Discussion: Year of publication stated to be 1773 by Heptner et al. (1961) but no evidence provided and bibliographies cite 1771. Now regarded by most Russian authors as a species distinct from C. capreolus ( Hewison and Danilkin, 2001; Sokolov et al., 1985; Sokolov and Gromov, 1990). Reviewed by Danilkin (1995, Mammalian Species, 512); revised by Sokolov et al. (1986 c). Cervus pygargus mantschuricus Noack, 1889 is not preoccupied by Cervus mantchuricus Swinhoe, 1864 (= Cervus nippon ) as there is a one letter difference (Article 57.6, International Code of Zoological Nomenclature; International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature, 1999). Treatment of ochraceus as a valid subspecies follows Koh and Randi (2001).
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