. Catalogue of the ungulate mammals in the British Museum (Natural History). Ungulates. CERVIDjE 143 Shou. Typical locality probably the Chambi Valley of Sikhim; the range extends into Bhutan and the Tsari district of Tibet, and apparently also the neighbourhood of Lliasa. General colour pale fawn-brown, lighter on flanks; rump- patch much smaller than in typical race, and more or less. Fig. 26.—Skull and Antlbbs op Sikhim Shou (Cervus wallichi affinis). completely divided by a median dark line continuous with the fawn-brown of the back, and extending on to tail; in some cases a darker brown b
. Catalogue of the ungulate mammals in the British Museum (Natural History). Ungulates. CERVIDjE 143 Shou. Typical locality probably the Chambi Valley of Sikhim; the range extends into Bhutan and the Tsari district of Tibet, and apparently also the neighbourhood of Lliasa. General colour pale fawn-brown, lighter on flanks; rump- patch much smaller than in typical race, and more or less. Fig. 26.—Skull and Antlbbs op Sikhim Shou (Cervus wallichi affinis). completely divided by a median dark line continuous with the fawn-brown of the back, and extending on to tail; in some cases a darker brown border to front edge of rump- patch. The finest known antlers are in the Museum collection, four specimens in which head Ward's 1910 Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Zoology; Lydekker, Richard, 1849-1915. London, Printed by order of the Trustees
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