Ratufa bicolor (Sparrman, 1778)
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Ratufa bicolor (Sparrman, 1778) |
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Ratufa bicolor (Sparrman, 1778) View in CoL . Samhelle Hand. (Wet. Afd.), 1:70.
TYPE LOCALITY: Indonesia, W Java, Anjer .
DISTRIBUTION: E Nepal; SE Tibet to S Yunnan and Hainan ( China); Assam ( India), Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam, south through the Malay Peninsula to Java and Bali.
STATUS: CITES - Appendix II.
SYNONYMS: albiceps (Desmarest, 1817); anambae Miller, 1900; angusticeps Miller, 1901; baliensis Thomas, 1913; batuana Lyon, 1916; celaenopepla Miller, 1913; condorensis Kloss, 1920; dicolorata Robinson and Kloss, 1914; felli Thomas and Wroughton, 1916; fretensis Thomas and Wroughton, 1909; gigantea (McClelland, 1839); hainana J. Allen, 1906; humeralis (Coulon, 1836); javensis (Zimmerman, 1780); laenata Miller, 1903; leschnaultii (Desmarest, 1822); leucogenys Kloss, 1916 ; lutrina Thomas and Wroughton, 1916; macruroides (Hodgson, 1849); major Miller, 1911 ; marana Thomas and Wroughton, 1916; melanopepla Miller, 1900; palliata Miller, 1902; penangensis Robinson and Kloss, 1911; peninsulae Miller, 1913; phaeopepla Miller, 1913; sinus Kloss, 1916; sondaica (Müller and Schlegel, 1844); smithi Robinson and Kloss, 1922; stigmosa Thomas, 1923; tiomanensis Miller, 1900.
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