MOSCHIDAE
The Musk deer family consists of only one genera:
Moschus in which 7 species are currently recognized. Though they are called deer, they are actually the closest relatives of the Bovids. There has been considerable taxonomic debate about the number of valid species of Musk deer, ranging from one to seven depending on the author. Currently 7 species are generally recognized, though there still is some debate on the validity of some species and genetic data are mostly lacking.
Siberian musk deer
The Siberian musk deer (
Moschus moschiferus) is the most widespread musk deer species and occurs from extreme NE Kazakhstan throughout much of E Russia, N Mongolia, N China and the Korean Peninsula. Five subspecies are currently recognized, but their validity is questionable:
M.m. moschiferus Kazakhstan, Siberia & Mongolia
M.m turovi Far Eastern Russia
M.m. arcticus Veryokhansk ridge
M.m. sachalinensis Sakhalin Island
M.m. parvipes Korean peninsula
Moschus moschiferus moschiferus
@Dormitator , Edinburgh Zoo, UK
@Tomek , Zoo Berlin, Germany
Anhui musk deer
The Anhui musk deer (
Moschus anhuiensis) is a monotypic species that occurs only in the Dabie Mountains in the west of the Anhui Province, China. There has been debate as to whether this species is actually a subspecies of Forest musk deer (
Moschus berezovskii)
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Forest musk deer
The Forest musk deer or Dwarf musk deer (
Moschus berezovskii) occurs throughout China and also in N Vietnam. Currently four subspecies are recognized:
M.b. berezovskii Sichuan, Qinghai, Tibet
M.b. bjiangensis northwestern Yunnan
M.b. caobangis Yunnan, Guangxi, Guangdong, northern Vietnam
M.b. yunguiensis Yunnan-Guizhou highland, Hunan, Jiangxi
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@Deer Forest , Museum of Biological Specimens, Beijing, China
Black musk deer
The Black musk deer (
Moschus fuscus) is a monotypic species that occurs in the Himalayas in China, Nepal, Bhutan, India and extreme NW Myanmar.
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Alpine musk deer
The Alpine musk deer (
Moschus chrysogaster) is a Musk deer from Central and Southern China, and extreme N Nepal, Bhutan and India. Two subspecies are generally recognized:
M.c. chrysogaster SE and S Tibet, Nepal, Bhutan, India
M.c. sifanicus Qinghai, Gansu, Ningxia, western Sichuan and northwestern Yunnan
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Himalayan musk deer
The Himalayan musk deer (
Moschus leucogaster) was formerly considered a subspecies of the Alpine musk deer, but is now generally recognized as a distinct monotypic species. It occurs in the foothills of the Himalayas from Bhutan, through N India, Nepal and extreme S China.
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Kashmir musk deer
The Kashmir musk deer (
Moschus cupreus) was described as a subspecies of Alpine musk deer, but is now generally regarded as a separate monotypic species. This species occurs in the Himalayas in extreme NW India and N Pakistan, the Kashmir Region and N Afghanistan.
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