Moschiola

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Moschiola, the spotted chevrotains, are a genus of small even-toed ungulates in the family Tragulidae. They are found in forests in India, Sri Lanka and perhaps Nepal, and have pale-spotted or -striped upperparts unlike the other Asian members of the family, the mouse-deer of the genus Tragulus.[1]

In former times, the genus was usually treated as monotypic. Described as Moschus meminna, for most of the time the name Tragulus meminna was used, but changed to Moschiola meminna eventually. In the 21st century, this is increasingly divided into up to three parapatric species:[2]

Image Scientific name Common Name Distribution
File:MouseDeer0.jpg M. meminna sensu stricto Sri Lankan spotted chevrotain drier parts of Sri Lanka
File:Indian spotted chevrotain Moschiola indica Mouse deer from the Anaimalai hills DSC9927 03.jpg M. indica Indian spotted chevrotain South Asian mainland north to Nepal
File:Moschiola kathygre.jpg M. kathygre Yellow-striped chevrotain humid parts of Sri Lanka

References

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  1. Nowak, R. M. (eds) (1999). Walker's Mammals of the World. 6th edition. Johns Hopkins University Press.
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