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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Main Authors: Wilson, Don E., Mittermeier, Russell A.
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spelling 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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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Artiodactyla
Moschidae
Moschus
Moschus moschiferus
spellingShingle 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
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Artiodactyla
Moschidae
Moschus
Moschus moschiferus
description 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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title 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
title_short 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
title_full 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
title_fullStr 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
title_full_unstemmed 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
title_sort 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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