Martes flavigula (Boddaert 1785)
[Martes] flavigula (Boddaert 1785), Elench. Anim., Vol. 1: 88.
Type Locality: Not given; fixed by Pocock (1941 a) as " Nepal " .
Vernacular Names: Yellow-throated Marten.
Subspecies::
Subspecies Martes flavigula subsp. flavigula Boddaert 1785
Subspecies Martes flavigula subsp. borealis Radde 1862
Subspecies Martes flavigula subsp. chrysospila Swinhoe 1866
Subspecies Martes flavigula subsp. hainana Hsu and Wu 1981
Subspecies Martes flavigula subsp. henrici Schinz 1845
Subspecies Martes flavigula subsp. indochinensis Kloss 1916
Subspecies Martes flavigula subsp. peninsularis Bonhote 1901
Subspecies Martes flavigula subsp. robinsoni Pocock 1936
Subspecies Martes flavigula subsp. saba Chasen and Kloss 1931
Distribution: China, India, Indonesia (Sumatra, Java, and Borneo), North and South Korea, Pakistan, Russia, Taiwan, Vietnam.
Conservation: CITES – Appendix III (India); U.S. ESA – Endangered as M. f. chrysospila; IUCN – Endangered as M. f. robinsoni, otherwise Lower Risk (lc).
Discussion: Pocock (1936 a) and Baryshnikov and Abramov (1997, 1998) separated flavigula from other Martes and placed in the genus Lamprogale based on bacular morphology. Rozhnov (1995) separated the subspecies henrici, hainana, and peninsularis into M. lasiotis . Allocated according to Pocock (1936 a), Chasen (1940), Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951), and Rozhnov (1995). Stone and Cook (2002) supported placing in the subgenus Charronia Gray, 1865 .