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Title: Announcement of the arrival in the Society's menagerie of a Javan rhinoceros
Author(s): Sclater, P.L.
Year published: 1874
Journal: Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London
Volume: 1874 March 17
Pages: 182-183, pl. 2
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Javan Rhino
The lateral shoulder-fold in R.sondaicus is continued upwards over the back of the neck, so as to cut off an independent shield which covers the nape of the neck and is shaped something like a saddle. In R.unicornis this nape-shield is continuous with the larger shield which covers the shoulders...
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Indian Rhino
The lateral shoulder-fold in R.sondaicus is continued upwards over the back of the neck, so as to cut off an independent shield which covers the nape of the neck and is shaped something like a saddle. In R.unicornis this nape-shield is continuous with the larger shield which covers the shoulders...
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World
Morphology
Javan Rhino
R. sondaicus is also much inferior in size to R. unicornis, and has a much longer extensile upper lip.
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Captive - Europe
Value
Javan Rhino
On 7 March 1874, the Council had purchased of Messrs. Cross and Jamrach, for 850 pounds, a young male Javan Rhinoceros imported from Batavia [Java].
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Location:
Subject:
Species:
World
Morphology
Javan Rhino
The lateral shoulder-fold in R.sondaicus is continued upwards over the back of the neck, so as to cut off an independent shield which covers the nape of the neck and is shaped something like a saddle. In R.unicornis this nape-shield is continuous with the larger shield which covers the shoulders...
  details

Location:
Subject:
Species:
World
Morphology
Javan Rhino
R. sondaicus is also much inferior in size to R. unicornis, and has a much longer extensile upper lip.
  details

Location:
Subject:
Species:
World
Morphology
Indian Rhino
The lateral shoulder-fold in R.sondaicus is continued upwards over the back of the neck, so as to cut off an independent shield which covers the nape of the neck and is shaped something like a saddle. In R.unicornis this nape-shield is continuous with the larger shield which covers the shoulders...
  details

Location:
Subject:
Species:
Captive - Europe
Captivity - Zoo Records
Javan Rhino
On 7 March 1874, the Council had purchased of Messrs. Cross and Jamrach, for ?850, a young male Javan Rhinoceros imported from Batavia [Java].
  details

Location:
Subject:
Species:
World
Taxonomy
Javan Rhino
The lateral shoulder-fold in R.sondaicus is continued upwards over the back of the neck, so as to cut off an independent shield which covers the nape of the neck and is shaped something like a saddle. In R.unicornis this nape-shield is continuous with the larger shield which covers the shoulders...
  details

Location:
Subject:
Species:
Captive - Europe
Captivity - Zoo Records
Indian Rhino
R. sondaicus received in London on 7 March 1874. This was believed to be the first example of this rhinoceros that had ever been brought alive to Europe, although Mr. Blyth (JASB p.152) had put forward atheory that one of the Indian Rhinoceroses exhibited in England some time since had belonged ...
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