Martes
Yellow-throated Marten (M. flavigula)
The range of this species extends throughout southern and eastern Asia from Afghanistan and Pakistan in the west, east through the Himalayas of India, Nepal and Bhutan into southern China, the Korean peninsula and Indochina.
Six subspecies are currently recognised, as follows:
M. f. flavigula - photo by
@YuanChang
M. f. borealis - photo by
@ro6ca66
M. f. chrysospila
M. f. indochinensis - photo by
@Chlidonias
M. f. peninsularis
M. f. robinsoni - photo by
@Giant Eland
Nilgiri Marten (M. gwatkinsii)
The range of this species covers scattered populations in southern India throughout the Nilgiri Mountains in the Western Ghats.
Monotypic; no photographs of this species have been uploaded by Zoochatters at the time of writing.
Beech Marten (M. foina)
The range of this species extends from the Iberian Peninsula in the west, through central and southern Europe and into the Middle East and Central Asia, as far east as the Altai mountains and northwest China.
Currently classified as monotypic, although further taxonomic assessment is required.
Photo by
@alexkant
Sable (M. zibellina)
The range of this species extends throughout Asian Russia, from the Ural Mountains to the Russian Far East, along with small portions of northern China, Mongolia and North Korea. Historical populations in European Russia, Fennoscandia and eastern Europe have been extirpated.
Currently classified as monotypic, although further taxonomic assessment is required.
Photo by
@Giant Eland
Pine Marten (M. martes)
The range of this species covers most of Europe, and extends east into Asia Minor, northern Iran, the Caucasus, and the westernmost portion of Asian Russia as far east as Novosibirsk.
Currently classified as monotypic, although further taxonomic assessment is required.
Photo by
@littleRedPanda
Japanese Marten (M. melampus)
The range of this species extends throughout Japan.
Three subspecies are currently recognised, as follows:
M. m. melampus - photo by
@aardvark250
M. m. coreensis
M. m. tsuensis
American Marten (
M. americana)
The range of this species extends throughout Alaska and northern Canada to Newfoundland and Nova Scotia, and from here south into northeastern USA.
Monotypic.
Photo by
@Giant Eland
Pacific Marten (Martes caurina)
The range of this species extends throughout western North America, from southern Alaska into British Columbia and Alberta, and from here throughout the Pacific Northwest ,Rocky Mountains and Sierra Nevada within the contiguous United States.
Monotypic; no photographs of this species have been uploaded by Zoochatters at the time of writing.
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