Rucervus schomburgki Blyth 1863

Rucervus schomburgki Blyth 1863, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1863: 155.

Type Locality: "probably inhabiting Siam [Thailand]"; occurrence in central plains of Thailand since confirmed.

Vernacular Names: Schomburgk's Deer.

Distribution: Thailand (extinct), China (Yunnan), and possibly in N Laos.

Conservation: IUCN – Extinct (but see below).

Discussion: Included in duvaucelii by Haltenorth (1963:58) and Groves (1982 b); but treated as a full species by Lekagul and McNeely (1977). Last Thailand specimen killed in 1932 (Harper, 1945); one record from Sanda Valley, Yunnan (Bentham, 1908; Sclater, 1891); present status in Yunnan unknown; recently observed antlers suggest another population may survive in N Laos (Schroering, 1995, and in litt.).