System der
Lebewesen (Stefan Hintsche
2012)
Scrotifera
> Fereuungulata
> Cetartiodactyla
> Artiofabula
> Cetruminantia
> Ruminantia > Tragulina > Traguloidea
> Tragulidae
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Familia Tragulidae
Milne Edwards, 1864 (Familie Hirschferkel):
- 10 Arten
Genus Hyemoschus Gray,
1845 (Gattung
Afrikanische Hirschferkel):
- 1 Art
Genus Moschiola Gray,
1852 (Gattung
Fleckenkantschile):
- 3 Arten
Genus Tragulus Brisson, 1762 (Gattung Kantschile):
- 6 Art
Fereuungulata > Cetartiodactyla
> Artiofabula
> Cetruminantia
> Ruminantia > Tragulina > Traguloidea
> Tragulidae > Hyemoschus
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Genus Hyemoschus Gray,
1845 (Gattung
Afrikanische Hirschferkel):
- 1 Art
Hyemoschus aquaticus
(Ogilby, 1841)
(Hirschferkel/Water
Chevrotain):
- Bestand: nicht gefährdet
Fereuungulata > Cetartiodactyla
> Artiofabula
> Cetruminantia
> Ruminantia > Tragulina > Traguloidea
> Tragulidae > Moschiola
Genus Moschiola Gray,
1852 (Gattung
Fleckenkantschile):
- 3 Arten
Moschiola
indica (Gray,
1843) (Indien-Kantschil/Indian
Chevrotain):
- Bestand: nicht gefährdet
Moschiola
kathygre Groves
& Meijaard, 2005 (Gelbstreifenkantschil/Yellow-striped
Chevrotain):
- Bestand: nicht gefährdet
Moschiola
meminna (Erxleben, 1777) (Ceylon-Kantschil/White-spotted Chevrotain):
- Bestand: nicht gefährdet
Fereuungulata > Cetartiodactyla
> Artiofabula
> Cetruminantia
> Ruminantia > Tragulina > Traguloidea
> Tragulidae > Tragulus
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Genus Tragulus Brisson, 1762 (Gattung Kantschile):
- 6 Art
Tragulus versicolor
Thomas, 1910 (Annam-Kantschil/Silver-backed
Chevrotain):
- Bestand: Daten defizitär
Tragulus napu (F. Cuvier, 1822) (Großkantschil/Greater
Indo-Malayan Chevrotain):
- Bestand: nicht gefährdet
Tragulus nigricans
Thomas, 1892 (Balabac-Kantschil/Balabac
Chevrotain):
- Bestand: stark gefährdet
Tragulus javanicus
(Osbeck, 1765)
(Java-Kantschil/Javan Chevrotain):
- Bestand: Daten defizitär
Tragulus kanchil (Raffles, 1822) (Kleinkantschil/Lesser Indo-Malayan
Chevrotain):
- Bestand: nicht gefährdet
Tragulus williamsoni
Kloss, 1916 (Thailand-Kantschil/Northern Chevrotain):
- Bestand: Daten defizitär
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