Hemitragus jemlahicus (H. Smith, 1826)
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Hemitragus jemlahicus (H. Smith, 1826) View in CoL . In Griffith et al., Animal Kingdom, Vol. 4, plate [1826] opp. p. 308 [1827].
TYPE LOCALITY: Nepal, Jemla Hills .
DISTRIBUTION: Himalayas, from Kashmir through N India to Nepal and Sikkim; S Tibet ( China). Introduced in New Zealand and SW Cape Prov. ( South Africa).
SYNONYMS: jharal , quadrimammis, schaeferi , tubericornis.
COMMENTS: Specific name is spelt "jemlanica" on p. 308 and " jemlahica " in legend to the plate on the opposite unnumbered page, dated 1826, in the original description which was published in 1827.
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Hemitragus jemlahicus (H. Smith, 1826)
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Hemitragus jemlahicus (H. Smith, 1826)
H. Smith 1826: 308 |