Axis Gray, 1825

Randel, Charles J & Tomeček, John M, 2021, Axis axis (Artiodactyla: Cervidae), Mammalian Species 53 (1004), pp. 51-64 : 51-52

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https://doi.org/ 10.1093/mspecies/seab006

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scientific name

Axis Gray, 1825
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Axis Gray, 1825 View in CoL

Cervus: Erxleben, 1777:312 View in CoL . Part.

Axis: Gray, 1825:342 View in CoL . Described as a member of the tribe Cervina to contain Muntjaccus , Coassus , Capreolus View in CoL , Axis View in CoL , Cervus View in CoL , Dama View in CoL , Tarandus View in CoL , and Alus ; (see “Nomenclatural Notes”).

Axis: Hamilton-Smith, 1827b:312 View in CoL . Described as a subgenus of Cervus Linnaeus, 1758 View in CoL , to contain C. axis View in CoL , C. porcinus , and C. pumilio ; type species Cervus axis Erxleben, 1777 View in CoL , by subsequent designation (Kretzoi and Kretzoi 2000a:42, 2000b:446).

Hippelaphi Sundevall, 1846:177. Part; incorrect subsequent spelling of Hippelaphus Bonaparte, 1837; described as a subgenus of Cervus Linnaeus, 1758 View in CoL , to contain C. japonicus , C. duvaucelli , C. aristotelis , C. equinus , C. hippelaphus , C. moluccenis , C. peroni , C. kuhlii , C. philippinus , C. mariannus View in CoL , C. lepidus , C. axis View in CoL , C. pseudaxis , and C. nudipalpebra .

Hyelaphus Sundevall, 1846:180 . Described as subgenus of Cervus Linnaeus, 1758 View in CoL , to contain C. porcinus .

Melanaxis Heude, 1888:8 . Type species Cervus alfredi Sclater, 1870 View in CoL , by original designation.

Chital Griffith, 1928:206. Nomen dubuim.

CONTEXT AND CONTENT. Order Artiodactyla , suborder Ruminantia , infraorder Pecora , family Cervidae , subfamily Cervinae , tribe Cervini , genus Axis . There are five species of Axis (Groves and Grubb 2011) . Antler structure and development are similar among species and therefore not a useful characteristic for distinguishing species within Axis . In wild populations, geographical distributions can be used to differentiate A. kuhlii (Bawean Island, Indonesia) and A. calamianensis (Calamian Islands, Philippines) from each other and from other species of Axis (Groves and Grubb 2011) . Coat patterns and geographical distribution were used to develop the following general key.

1. Distinct dorsal stripe extending from shoulders to base of tail ......................................................................................... 2

Indistinct, or lacking, dorsal stripe ....................................... 3

2. Coat marked by distinct white spots............................ A. axis

Coat lacking distinct spotted pattern ........... A. calamianensis

3. Lips lighter in color than face; accentuated by dark band extending from the corner of the mouth up toward nose...................................................................... A. kuhlii

Lips and face similarly colored; lacking distinct facial markings ......................................................................... 4

4. Species found from Pakistan to Myanmar........... A. porcinus

Species found from Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam.................................................................. A. annamiticus

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Mammalia

Order

Artiodactyla

Family

Cervidae

Loc

Axis Gray, 1825

Randel, Charles J & Tomeček, John M 2021
2021
Loc

Melanaxis

HEUDE, P. M. 1888: 8
1888
Loc

Hyelaphus

SUNDEVALL, C. J. 1846: 180
1846
Loc

Axis: Hamilton-Smith, 1827b:312

KRETZOI, M. & M. KRETZOI 2000: 42
KRETZOI, M. & M. KRETZOI 2000: 446
HAMILTON-SMITH, C. 1827: 312
1827
Loc

Axis: Gray, 1825:342

GRAY, J. E. 1825: 342
1825
Loc

Cervus: Erxleben, 1777:312

ERXLEBEN, J. C. P. 1777: 312
1777
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