| Rookmaaker, L.C. 2021 Eponyms associated with the nomenclature of the recent species of rhinoceros. Pachyderm 62: 87-97 |
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| Grubb, P. 2004 Controversial scientific names of African mammals. African Zoology 39 (1): 91-109 |
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| Long, B.; Roth, B.; Holden, J.; Uck, S. 2000 Large mammals: pp. 49-68, table 1
| In: Daltry, J.C. et al. Cardamom Mountains biodiversity survey 2000. Cambridge, Fauna and Flora International: pp. 1-252 |
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Asia - East Asia - Cambodia
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Javan Rhino
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| The Indochinese subspecies (R. s. annamiticus) is currently known from only Dong Nai in Vietnam |
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| Asdell, S.A. 1964 Patterns of mammalian reproduction, second edition. London, Constable and Co, pp. i-xiii, 1-670 |
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Asia - South Asia
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Indian Rhino
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| Name: Ceratotherium unicornis L. |
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| Dennler de la Tour, G. 1957 Wild und Wildschutzgebiete in Westafrika. Buenos Aires, Dennler de la Tour, pp. 1-230 |
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Black Rhino
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| Reason to use Rhinoceros not Diceros. Rhinos have been given a series of genus names in the course of time, of which Rhinoceros for the Asian forms and Diceros & Ceratotherium have established themsleves. We however keep to Rhinoceros for all forms, because the genus name (Namenkreis) doesn't sa... |
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| Dennler de la Tour, G. 1957 Wild und Wildschutzgebiete in Westafrika. Buenos Aires, Dennler de la Tour, pp. 1-230 |
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| Reasons to prefer africanus over bicornis. The species name bicornis for the African black rhino can be refuted. Linn? gave 'India' as type locality. Thomas' argument that the Cape of good Hope was the place from where early specimens were brought to Europe and that therefore Rhinoceros bicorn... |
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| Asdell, S.A. 1946 Patterns of mammalian reproduction. Ithaca, Comstock Publishing Co, pp. i-x, 1-437 |
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Black Rhino
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| Scientific name: Rhinoceros (Diceros) bicornis L. |
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| Asdell, S.A. 1946 Patterns of mammalian reproduction. Ithaca, Comstock Publishing Co, pp. i-x, 1-437 |
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White Rhino
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| Scientific name: Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium) simus Burchell |
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| Asdell, S.A. 1946 Patterns of mammalian reproduction. Ithaca, Comstock Publishing Co, pp. i-x, 1-437 |
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Sumatran Rhino
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| Scientific name: Rhinoceros (Dicerorhinus) sumatrensis |
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| Simpson, G.G. 1945 The principles of classification and a classification of mammals [suborder Ceratomorpha]. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, New York 85: 14-17+139-143+163+252-253+256-258 |
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| The full volume contains 350 pages. Here are: The Hierarchy (pp. 14-16), Monophyly and Polyphyly (pp. 16-17), Suborder Ceratomorpha (pp 139-143), Review of the Mammal Classification (pp. 163+252-253+256-258). |
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