Arctogalidia trivirgata
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Arctogalidia trivirgata (Gray 1832)
[Paradoxurus] trivirgatus Gray 1832, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1832: 68.
Type Locality: "from a specimen in the Leyden Museum, sent from the Molúccas", restricted by Jentink (1887) to " Java, Buitenzorg" [= Indonesia, Java, Bogor] (see comments).
Vernacular Names: Small-toothed Palm Civet.
Subspecies::
Subspecies Arctogalidia trivirgata subsp. trivirgata Gray 1832
Subspecies Arctogalidia trivirgata subsp. bancana Schwarz 1913
Subspecies Arctogalidia trivirgata subsp. fusca Miller 1906
Subspecies Arctogalidia trivirgata subsp. inornata Miller 1901
Subspecies Arctogalidia trivirgata subsp. leucotis Horsfield 1851
Subspecies Arctogalidia trivirgata subsp. macra Miller 1913
Subspecies Arctogalidia trivirgata subsp. major Miller 1906
Subspecies Arctogalidia trivirgata subsp. millsi Wroughton 1921
Subspecies Arctogalidia trivirgata subsp. minor Lyon 1906
Subspecies Arctogalidia trivirgata subsp. simplex Miller 1902
Subspecies Arctogalidia trivirgata subsp. stigmaticus Temminck 1853
Subspecies Arctogalidia trivirgata subsp. sumatrana Lyon 1908
Subspecies Arctogalidia trivirgata subsp. tingia Lyon 1908
Subspecies Arctogalidia trivirgata subsp. trilineata Wagner 1841
Distribution: Bangladesh, Burma, China (Yunnan), India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Conservation: IUCN – Endangered as A. t. trilineata, otherwise Lower Risk (lc).
Discussion: Revised by Pocock (1933 a) and Van Bemmel (1952). Gray (1832) originally described the type from the " Moluccas "; later Temminck (1841) referred to the same specimen as being from " Java ". Gray (1843), then corrected the presumed geographic error and listed the same type as from " Malacca ". Jentink (1887) listed the same type from "Buitenzorg". However, Van Bemmel (1952) stated that the collector, Reinwardt, was in the eastern part of the Indo-Australian Archipelago in 1821 and the type did not match other specimens from Java. Synonyms allocated according to Pocock (1933 a) except that Pocock placed leucotis, millsi and macra in a separate species (= leucotis). Corbet and Hill (1992) proposed three subspecies: Mainland north of the Isthmus of Kra (leucotis); Malaya, Sumatra, and Borneo (trivirgata); and Java (trilineata).
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- Is part of
- Book chapter: 10.5281/zenodo.7316519 (DOI)
- Book chapter: http://publication.plazi.org/id/E69BF2968277AF6992A8FF32E9D4E7ED (URL)
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- https://biodiversitypmc.sibils.org/collections/plazi/CABEA8409F541AE142D5E9B03312B91A (URL)
- https://www.gbif.org/species/231548417 (URL)
Biodiversity
- Scientific name authorship
- Gray
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Chordata
- Order
- Carnivora
- Family
- Viverridae
- Genus
- Arctogalidia
- Species
- trivirgata
- Taxon rank
- species
- Taxonomic concept label
- Arctogalidia trivirgata (Gray, 1832) sec. Wilson & Reeder, 2005
References
- Gray, J. E. 1832. On the family of Viverridae and its generic sub-divisions, with an enumeration of the species of several new ones. Proceedings of the Committee of Science and Correspondence of the Zoological Society of London, 1832 (2): 63 - 68.
- Jentink, F. A. 1887. Catalogue osteologique des mammiferes. Museum d'Histoire Naturelle des Pays-Bas, 9: 1 - 360.
- Miller, G. S., Jr. 1906. The nomenclature of the flying lemurs. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 19: 41.
- Miller, G. S., Jr., and J. A. G. Rehn. 1901. Systematic results of the study of North American land mammals to the close of the year 1900. Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History, 30 (1): 1 - 352.
- Miller, G. S., Jr. 1902. The mammals of the Andaman and Nicobar islands. Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 24: 751 - 795.
- Lyon, M. W. 1908. On a collection of mammals from the Batu Islands, West Sumatra. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, ser. 8, 1: 137 - 140.
- Pocock, R. I. 1933 a. The civet-cats of Asia. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society, 36 (2): 421 - 449.
- Van Bemmel, A. C. V. 1952. Contribution to the knowledge of the genera Muntiacus and Arctogalidia in the Indo-Australian Archipelago (Mammalia, Cervidae & Viverridae). Beaufortia, 16: 1 - 50.
- Temminck, C. J. 1841. Quatorzime monographie. Sur les genres taphien- - queue-en-fourreau- - queue-cache- - et queue-bivalve. Pp. 273 - 304, in Monographies de mammalogie ou description de quelques genres de mammifres sont les espces ont ete observees dans les differens musees de l'Europe. Bertrand. Leiden, 2: 1 - 392.
- Gray, J. E. 1843. List of the specimens of Mammalia in the collection of the British Museum. British Museum (Natural History) Publications, London, 216 pp.
- Corbet, G. B., and J. E. Hill. 1992. Mammals of the Indomalayan region. A systematic review. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 488 pp.