Subspecies and Distribution. M. m. moschiferus Linnaeus, 1758 — E Russia (Altai region, N along the Yenisei, reaching 69° N, then down to the middle flow of the Lena; E & SE slopes of the Verkhoyansk Range; Stanovoy Range, but does not reach the Sea of Okhotsk or the flood zones of the Amur), E Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and N China (NE Nei Mongol & NW Heilongjiang, formerly also in N Xinjiang but supposedly extinct there since early 20" century). M. m. parvipes Hollister, 1911 — Russian Far East, Korean Peninsula, and NE China (S Heilongjiang, E Jilin, E Liaoning, Hebei & Shanxi). M. m. sachalinensis Flerov, 1929 — Sakhalin. in Moschidae
Subspecies and Distribution. M. m. moschiferus Linnaeus, 1758 — E Russia (Altai region, N along the Yenisei, reaching 69° N, then down to the middle flow of the Lena; E & SE slopes of the Verkhoyansk Range; Stanovoy Range, but does not reach the Sea of Okhotsk or the flood zones of the Amur), E...
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ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.5720523 2023-05-15T18:09:02+02:00 Subspecies and Distribution. M. m. moschiferus Linnaeus, 1758 — E Russia (Altai region, N along the Yenisei, reaching 69° N, then down to the middle flow of the Lena; E & SE slopes of the Verkhoyansk Range; Stanovoy Range, but does not reach the Sea of Okhotsk or the flood zones of the Amur), E Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and N China (NE Nei Mongol & NW Heilongjiang, formerly also in N Xinjiang but supposedly extinct there since early 20" century). M. m. parvipes Hollister, 1911 — Russian Far East, Korean Peninsula, and NE China (S Heilongjiang, E Jilin, E Liaoning, Hebei & Shanxi). M. m. sachalinensis Flerov, 1929 — Sakhalin. in Moschidae Wilson, Don E. Mittermeier, Russell A. 2011 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5720523 https://zenodo.org/record/5720523 unknown Zenodo http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFFF9A28FFBAF05CFFB1FFC61969FFC9 http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C6E250FFB8F05EFFC0FE63137BF728 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5720521 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFFF9A28FFBAF05CFFB1FFC61969FFC9 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5720529 http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C6E250FFB8F05EFFC0FE63137BF728 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5720522 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Chordata Mammalia Artiodactyla Moschidae Moschus Moschus moschiferus ImageObject Figure Image graphic 2011 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5720523 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5720521 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5720529 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5720522 2022-02-08T14:14:42Z Subspecies and Distribution. M. m. moschiferus Linnaeus, 1758 — E Russia (Altai region, N along the Yenisei, reaching 69° N, then down to the middle flow of the Lena; E & SE slopes of the Verkhoyansk Range; Stanovoy Range, but does not reach the Sea of Okhotsk or the flood zones of the Amur), E Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and N China (NE Nei Mongol & NW Heilongjiang, formerly also in N Xinjiang but supposedly extinct there since early 20" century). M. m. parvipes Hollister, 1911 — Russian Far East, Korean Peninsula, and NE China (S Heilongjiang, E Jilin, E Liaoning, Hebei & Shanxi). M. m. sachalinensis Flerov, 1929 — Sakhalin. : Published as part of Don E. Wilson & Russell A. Mittermeier, 2011, Moschidae, pp. 336-348 in Handbook of the Mammals of the World – Volume 2 Hoofed Mammals, Barcelona :Lynx Edicions on page 345, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5720521 Still Image Sakhalin Lynx DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Okhotsk Verkhoyansk ENVELOPE(133.400,133.400,67.544,67.544) Stanovoy ENVELOPE(42.810,42.810,65.583,65.583) |
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Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Chordata Mammalia Artiodactyla Moschidae Moschus Moschus moschiferus Wilson, Don E. Mittermeier, Russell A. Subspecies and Distribution. M. m. moschiferus Linnaeus, 1758 — E Russia (Altai region, N along the Yenisei, reaching 69° N, then down to the middle flow of the Lena; E & SE slopes of the Verkhoyansk Range; Stanovoy Range, but does not reach the Sea of Okhotsk or the flood zones of the Amur), E Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and N China (NE Nei Mongol & NW Heilongjiang, formerly also in N Xinjiang but supposedly extinct there since early 20" century). M. m. parvipes Hollister, 1911 — Russian Far East, Korean Peninsula, and NE China (S Heilongjiang, E Jilin, E Liaoning, Hebei & Shanxi). M. m. sachalinensis Flerov, 1929 — Sakhalin. in Moschidae |
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Subspecies and Distribution. M. m. moschiferus Linnaeus, 1758 — E Russia (Altai region, N along the Yenisei, reaching 69° N, then down to the middle flow of the Lena; E & SE slopes of the Verkhoyansk Range; Stanovoy Range, but does not reach the Sea of Okhotsk or the flood zones of the Amur), E Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and N China (NE Nei Mongol & NW Heilongjiang, formerly also in N Xinjiang but supposedly extinct there since early 20" century). M. m. parvipes Hollister, 1911 — Russian Far East, Korean Peninsula, and NE China (S Heilongjiang, E Jilin, E Liaoning, Hebei & Shanxi). M. m. sachalinensis Flerov, 1929 — Sakhalin. : Published as part of Don E. Wilson & Russell A. Mittermeier, 2011, Moschidae, pp. 336-348 in Handbook of the Mammals of the World – Volume 2 Hoofed Mammals, Barcelona :Lynx Edicions on page 345, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5720521 |
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Subspecies and Distribution. M. m. moschiferus Linnaeus, 1758 — E Russia (Altai region, N along the Yenisei, reaching 69° N, then down to the middle flow of the Lena; E & SE slopes of the Verkhoyansk Range; Stanovoy Range, but does not reach the Sea of Okhotsk or the flood zones of the Amur), E Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and N China (NE Nei Mongol & NW Heilongjiang, formerly also in N Xinjiang but supposedly extinct there since early 20" century). M. m. parvipes Hollister, 1911 — Russian Far East, Korean Peninsula, and NE China (S Heilongjiang, E Jilin, E Liaoning, Hebei & Shanxi). M. m. sachalinensis Flerov, 1929 — Sakhalin. in Moschidae |
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Subspecies and Distribution. M. m. moschiferus Linnaeus, 1758 — E Russia (Altai region, N along the Yenisei, reaching 69° N, then down to the middle flow of the Lena; E & SE slopes of the Verkhoyansk Range; Stanovoy Range, but does not reach the Sea of Okhotsk or the flood zones of the Amur), E Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and N China (NE Nei Mongol & NW Heilongjiang, formerly also in N Xinjiang but supposedly extinct there since early 20" century). M. m. parvipes Hollister, 1911 — Russian Far East, Korean Peninsula, and NE China (S Heilongjiang, E Jilin, E Liaoning, Hebei & Shanxi). M. m. sachalinensis Flerov, 1929 — Sakhalin. in Moschidae |
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Subspecies and Distribution. M. m. moschiferus Linnaeus, 1758 — E Russia (Altai region, N along the Yenisei, reaching 69° N, then down to the middle flow of the Lena; E & SE slopes of the Verkhoyansk Range; Stanovoy Range, but does not reach the Sea of Okhotsk or the flood zones of the Amur), E Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and N China (NE Nei Mongol & NW Heilongjiang, formerly also in N Xinjiang but supposedly extinct there since early 20" century). M. m. parvipes Hollister, 1911 — Russian Far East, Korean Peninsula, and NE China (S Heilongjiang, E Jilin, E Liaoning, Hebei & Shanxi). M. m. sachalinensis Flerov, 1929 — Sakhalin. in Moschidae |
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Subspecies and Distribution. M. m. moschiferus Linnaeus, 1758 — E Russia (Altai region, N along the Yenisei, reaching 69° N, then down to the middle flow of the Lena; E & SE slopes of the Verkhoyansk Range; Stanovoy Range, but does not reach the Sea of Okhotsk or the flood zones of the Amur), E Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and N China (NE Nei Mongol & NW Heilongjiang, formerly also in N Xinjiang but supposedly extinct there since early 20" century). M. m. parvipes Hollister, 1911 — Russian Far East, Korean Peninsula, and NE China (S Heilongjiang, E Jilin, E Liaoning, Hebei & Shanxi). M. m. sachalinensis Flerov, 1929 — Sakhalin. in Moschidae |
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Subspecies and Distribution. M. m. moschiferus Linnaeus, 1758 — E Russia (Altai region, N along the Yenisei, reaching 69° N, then down to the middle flow of the Lena; E & SE slopes of the Verkhoyansk Range; Stanovoy Range, but does not reach the Sea of Okhotsk or the flood zones of the Amur), E Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and N China (NE Nei Mongol & NW Heilongjiang, formerly also in N Xinjiang but supposedly extinct there since early 20" century). M. m. parvipes Hollister, 1911 — Russian Far East, Korean Peninsula, and NE China (S Heilongjiang, E Jilin, E Liaoning, Hebei & Shanxi). M. m. sachalinensis Flerov, 1929 — Sakhalin. in Moschidae |
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subspecies and distribution. m. m. moschiferus linnaeus, 1758 — e russia (altai region, n along the yenisei, reaching 69° n, then down to the middle flow of the lena; e & se slopes of the verkhoyansk range; stanovoy range, but does not reach the sea of okhotsk or the flood zones of the amur), e kazakhstan, mongolia, and n china (ne nei mongol & nw heilongjiang, formerly also in n xinjiang but supposedly extinct there since early 20" century). m. m. parvipes hollister, 1911 — russian far east, korean peninsula, and ne china (s heilongjiang, e jilin, e liaoning, hebei & shanxi). m. m. sachalinensis flerov, 1929 — sakhalin. in moschidae |
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