Ursus thibetanus G. [Baron] Cuvier, 1823
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Ursus thibetanus G. [Baron] Cuvier, 1823 |
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Ursus thibetanus G. [Baron] Cuvier, 1823 View in CoL . Rech. Oss. Foss., Nouv. ed., 4:325.
TYPE LOCALITY: "Cet ours a été trouvé d'abord par M. Wallich dans les montagnes du Napaul, et je l'ai rencontré également dans celles du Sylhet" [ India, Assam, Sylhet].
DISTRIBUTION: Afghanistan, China, India, Indochina, Japan, Korea, Laos, Nepal, Pakistan, Taiwan, Thailand, Russia (SE Primorski Krai), Vietnam.
STATUS: CITES - Appendix I; U.S. ESA - Endangered as U. t. gedrosianus ; IUCN - Endangered as If. t. gedrosianus , otherwise Vulnerable.
SYNONYMS: arboreus Gray, 1864; clarki Sowerby, 1920; formosanus Swinhoe, 1864; gedrosianus Blanford, 1877 ; japonicus Schlegel, 1857 ; laniger Pocock, 1932; leuconyx Heude, 1901; macneilli Lydekker, 1909; melli Matschie, 1922 ; mupinensis Heude, 1901; rexi Matschie, 1897; torquatus Wagner, 1841 ; ussuricus Heude, 1901; wulsini Howell, 1928.
COMMENTS: Placed in subgenus Selenarctos by Gromov and Baranova (1981); and in subgenus Euarctos by Thenius (1979). Allen (1938) suggested a close relationship to U. americanus ; Pocock (1932&) retained in a separate genus, there is molecular support for both positions ( Goldman et al., 1989).
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