System der
Lebewesen (Stefan Hintsche
2012)
Scrotifera
> Fereuungulata
> Cetartiodactyla
> Artiofabula
> Cetruminantia
> Ruminantia > Pecora > Moschoidea > Moschidae
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Familia Moschidae
Gray, 1821 (Familie Moschushirsche):
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Genus
Moschus
Linnaeus, 1758 (Gattung Moschustiere):
Fereuungulata > Cetartiodactyla
> Artiofabula
> Cetruminantia
> Ruminantia > Pecora > Moschoidea > Moschidae > Moschus
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Genus
Moschus
Linnaeus, 1758 (Gattung Moschustiere):
Moschus moschiferus Linnaeus,
1758 (Sibirisches Moschustier/Siberian Musk-deer):
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Bestand: gefährdet
Moschus anhuiensis
Wang, Hu & Yan, 1982 (Anhui-Moschustier/Anhui Musk-deer):
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Bestand: stark gefährdet
Moschus berezovski
Flerov, 1929 (Chinesisches Moschustier/Forest Musk-deer):
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Bestand: stark gefährdet
Moschus fuscus Li, 1981 (Schwarzes Moschustier/Black Musk-deer):
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Bestand: stark gefährdet
Moschus chrysogaster Hodgson,
1839 (Gelbbauch-Moschustier/Alpine
Musk-deer):
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Bestand: stark gefährdet
Moschus cupreus
Grubb, 1982 (Kaschmir-Moschustier/Kashmir Musk-deer):
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Bestand: stark gefährdet
Moschus leucogaster Hodgson,
1839 (Himalaya-Moschustier/Himalayan Musk-deer):
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Bestand: stark gefährdet
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