Cervinae
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Cervinae or the Old World deer (denoting their place of origin, not their current distribution), is a subfamily of deer
Deer
Deer are the ruminant mammals forming the family Cervidae. Species in the Cervidae family include white-tailed deer, elk, moose, red deer, reindeer, fallow deer, roe deer and chital. Male deer of all species and female reindeer grow and shed new antlers each year...

. Alternatively, they're known as the Plesiometacarpal deer, due to their ankle structure being different from the Telemetecarpal deer of Capreolinae
Capreolinae
Capreolinae, also known as Odocoileinae or the New World deer , is a subfamily of deer...


Classification and Species

The list is based on the studies of Randi, Mucci, Claro-Hergueta, Bonnet and Douzery (2001); Pitraa, Fickela, Meijaard, Groves (2004); Ludt, Schroeder, Rottmann and Kuehn (2004); Hernandez-Fernandez and Vrba (2005); Groves (2006); Ruiz-Garcia, M., Randi, E., Martinez-Aguero, M. and Alvarez D. (2007); Duarte, J.M.B., Gonzalez, S. and Maldonado, J.E. (2008)
  • Tribe Muntiacini
    Muntjac
    Muntjac, also known as Barking Deer and Mastreani Deer, are small deer of the genus Muntiacus. Muntjac are the oldest known deer, appearing 15–35 million years ago, with remains found in Miocene deposits in France, Germany and Poland....

     (Muntjacs)
    • Genus Muntiacus
      • Southern Red Muntjac or Indian Muntjac (Muntiacus muntjak)
      • Reeves's Muntjac
        Reeves's Muntjac
        The Reeves' Muntjac is a muntjac species found widely in southeastern China and in Taiwan. They have also been introduced in the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and Ireland by 2008. It feeds on herbs, blossoms, succulent shoots, grasses and nuts, and was also reported to eat trees...

         or Chinese Muntjac (Muntiacus reevesi)
      • Hairy-fronted Muntjac
        Hairy-fronted muntjac
        The Hairy-fronted Muntjac or Black Muntjac is found in Zhejiang, Anhui, Jiangxi and Fujian in South China, also reported in northern Myanmar and Southern Tibet. Although extremely difficult to study because of its shyness, it is considered to be endangered, possibly down to as few as 5-10,000...

         or Black Muntjac (Muntiacus crinifrons)
      • Fea's Muntjac
        Fea's muntjac
        The Fea's Muntjac or Tenasserim muntjac is a rare species of muntjac native to People's Republic of China, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Myanmar, Thailand and Viet Nam...

         (Muntiacus feae)
      • Bornean Yellow Muntjac
        Bornean yellow muntjac
        The Bornean yellow muntjac is restricted to the moist forests of Borneo where it lives alongside the common muntjac. It is similar to its much more common cousin and was only recently recognised as a separate species. Apart from the color difference, its antlers, which are just in length, are...

         (Muntiacus atherodes)
      • Roosevelt's muntjac
        Roosevelt's muntjac
        A single specimen of the Roosevelt's Muntjac or Roosevelt's barking deer was presented to the Field Museum in 1929 following a hunting expedition led by Theodore and Kermit Roosevelt. The specimen is slightly smaller than the common muntjac and DNA testing has shown it to be distinct from...

         (Muntiacus rooseveltorum)
      • Gongshan muntjac
        Gongshan muntjac
        The Gongshan muntjac was recently identified by Chinese scientists as a new species of muntjac, a type of deer, living in the Gongshan mountains in northwestern Yunnan, southeast Tibet and northern Myanmar...

         (Muntiacus gongshanensis)
      • Giant Muntjac
        Giant muntjac
        The Giant Muntjac sometimes referred to as the Large-Antlered Muntjac is a species of muntjac deer. It is the largest muntjac species and was discovered in 1994 in Vu Quang, Ha Tinh province of Vietnam and in central Laos...

         (Muntiacus vuquangensis)
      • Truong Son Muntjac
        Truong Son muntjac
        Truong Son Muntjac or Annamite Muntjac is a species of muntjac deer. It is one of the smallest muntjac species, at about 15 kg, half the size of the Indian Muntjac...

         (Muntiacus truongsonensis)
      • Leaf muntjac
        Leaf muntjac
        The leaf muntjac, leaf deer or Putao muntjac is a small species of muntjac. It was discovered in 1997 by biologist Alan Rabinowitz during his field study in the isolated Naungmung Township in Myanmar...

         (Muntiacus putaoensis)
      • Sumatran Muntjac
        Sumatran Muntjac
        The Sumatran Muntjac is a deer which can be the size of a large dog. The Sumatran muntjac was discovered in 1914, but had not been sighted since 1930, until one was snared and freed from a hunter's snare in Kerinci Seblat National Park, Sumatra, Indonesia in 2002. Two other Sumatran muntjac have...

         (Muntiacus montanum)
      • Pu Hoat Muntjac
        Pu Hoat Muntjac
        The Pu Hoat Muntjac is a newly discovered species of muntjac only known from Pu Hoat region in Vietnam, which is bordering Laos. It is sometimes considered to be conspecific with the Roosevelt's Muntjac, and its habitat and behavior are likely to be similar.-Reference:*...

         (Muntiacus puhoatensis)
    • Genus Elaphodus
      • Tufted Deer
        Tufted Deer
        The Tufted Deer is a small species of deer characterized by its prominent tuft of black hair on its forehead. It is a close relative of the muntjac, living somewhat further north over a wide area of central China and northeastern Myanmar. Although suffering from overhunting and habitat loss, this...

         (Elaphodus cephalophus)
  • Tribe Cervini ("True" Deer)
    • Genus Dama
      • Fallow Deer
        Fallow Deer
        The Fallow Deer is a ruminant mammal belonging to the family Cervidae. This common species is native to western Eurasia, but has been introduced widely elsewhere. It often includes the rarer Persian Fallow Deer as a subspecies , while others treat it as an entirely different species The Fallow...

         (Dama dama)
      • Persian Fallow Deer
        Persian fallow deer
        The Persian Fallow Deer is a rare ruminant mammal belonging to the family Cervidae. Its taxonomic status is disputed, with some maintaining it as a subspecies of the Fallow Deer, while other treat it as a separate species, Dama mesopotamica.-Description:Persian fallow deer are bigger than Fallow...

         (Dama mesopotamica)
    • Genus Axis
      Chital
      The chital or cheetal , also known as chital deer, spotted deer or axis deer is a deer which commonly inhabits wooded regions of Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, and in small numbers in Pakistan...

      • Chital
        Chital
        The chital or cheetal , also known as chital deer, spotted deer or axis deer is a deer which commonly inhabits wooded regions of Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, and in small numbers in Pakistan...

         or Axis deer (Axis axis)
    • Genus Rucervus
      Rucervus
      Rucervus is a genus of deer from India, Nepal, Indochina, and the Chinese island Hainan. They are threatened by habitat loss and hunting, and one species has already gone extinct....

      • Barasingha
        Barasingha
        The Barasingha or Swamp deer is a deer species currently found in isolated localities in north and central India, and southwestern Nepal, and is extinct in Pakistan and Bangladesh....

         (Rucervus duvaucelii)
      • Schomburgk's Deer
        Schomburgk's Deer
        Schomburgk's Deer was a member of the family Cervidae. This deer was endemic to Thailand. Schomburgk's deer was described by Edward Blyth in 1863 and named after Sir Robert H. Schomburgk, who was the British consul in Bangkok from 1857-1864.This deer was a graceful species similar in appearance to...

         (Rucervus schomburgki) (extinct
        Extinction
        In biology and ecology, extinction is the end of an organism or of a group of organisms , normally a species. The moment of extinction is generally considered to be the death of the last individual of the species, although the capacity to breed and recover may have been lost before this point...

        , 1938)
    • Genus Panolia
      Eld's Deer
      Eld's Deer , also known as the Thamin or Brow-antlered Deer, is an endangered species of deer indigenous to southeastern Asia. The species was first discovered by westerners in Manipur in India in 1839. The original scientific name Cervus eldi was coined in 1844 in honour of Lt. Percy Eld – a...

      • Eld's Deer
        Eld's Deer
        Eld's Deer , also known as the Thamin or Brow-antlered Deer, is an endangered species of deer indigenous to southeastern Asia. The species was first discovered by westerners in Manipur in India in 1839. The original scientific name Cervus eldi was coined in 1844 in honour of Lt. Percy Eld – a...

         (Panolia eldii)
    • Genus Elaphurus
      • Père David's Deer
        Père David's Deer
        Père David's Deer, Elaphurus davidianus, also known as the Milu , is a species of deer known only in captivity. It prefers marshland, and is believed to be native to the subtropics of China. It grazes on a mixture of grass and water plants. It is the only extant member of the genus Elaphurus...

         (Elaphurus davidianus)
    • Genus Hyelaphus
      Hyelaphus
      Originally considered a subgenus of the genus Axis, genetic evidence indicates that the two subgenera are not closely related, and the members of Hyelaphus leaving Axis as a genus that only contains the Chital, as the hog deer are closer to members of the genus Rusa...

      • Hog Deer
        Hog Deer
        The Hog Deer is a small deer whose habitat ranges from Pakistan, through northern India, to mainland southeast Asia...

         (Hyelaphus porcinus)
      • Calamian Deer
        Calamian Deer
        The Calamian Deer, Hyelaphus calamianensis, also known as Calamian Hog Deer, is an endangered species of deer found only in the Calamian Group of Islands of Palawan province of the Philippines...

         (Hyelaphus calamianensis)
      • Bawean Deer
        Bawean Deer
        The Bawean deer, Hyelaphus kuhlii, also known as Kuhl's hog deer or Bawean hog deer, is a highly threatened species of deer found only in the island of Bawean in Indonesia....

         (Hyelaphus kuhlii)
    • Genus Rusa
      Rusa (genus)
      Rusa is a genus of deer from southern Asia. They have traditionally been included in Cervus, and genetic evidence suggests this may be more appropriate than their present placement in a separate genus....

      • Sambar (Rusa unicolor)
      • Sunda Sambar or Rusa Deer (Rusa timorensis)
      • Philippine Sambar (Rusa mariannus)
      • Visayan Spotted Deer (Rusa alfredi)
    • Genus Cervus
      Cervus
      Cervus is a genus of deer that primarily are native to Eurasia, although one species occurs in northern Africa and another in North America. In addition to the species presently placed in this genus, it has included a whole range of other species now commonly placed in other genera, but some of...

      • Red Deer
        Red Deer
        The red deer is one of the largest deer species. Depending on taxonomy, the red deer inhabits most of Europe, the Caucasus Mountains region, Asia Minor, parts of western Asia, and central Asia. It also inhabits the Atlas Mountains region between Morocco and Tunisia in northwestern Africa, being...

         (Cervus elaphus)
      • Corsican Red Deer
        Corsican Red Deer
        Corsican Red Deer , also known simply as Corsican or Sardinian Deer, is a subspecies of the Red Deer , endemic to the Mediterranean islands of Sardinia, Italy and Corsica, France....

         (Cervus corsicanus)
      • Yarkand Deer
        Yarkand deer
        The Yarkand deer is a subspecies of Red Deer that is native to central Asia. It is similar in ecology to the Bactrian deer in occupying lowland riparian corridors surrounded by deserts...

         (Cervus yarkandensis)
      • Bactrian Deer
        Bactrian deer
        The Bactrian deer , also called the Bukhara deer, Bokhara deer or Bactrian wapiti, is a lowland subspecies of Red Deer that is native to central Asia. It is similar in ecology to the Yarkand deer in occupying riparian corridors surrounded by deserts...

         (Cervus bactrianus)
      • Kashmir Stag
        Kashmir stag
        The Kashmir stag , also called hangul, is a subspecies of Red Deer native to northern Pakistan and India, especially in Jammu and Kashmir where it is the state animal.-Description:...

         (Cervus hanglu)
      • Maral Deer (Cervus maral)
      • Tibetan Wapiti (Cervus wallichi)
      • Sichuan Wapiti (Cervus macneilli)
      • Manchurian Wapiti
        Manchurian wapiti
        The Manchurian wapiti is a subspecies of elk, native to eastern Asia.-Description:This deer is reddish brown during summer, and brownish gray in winter. It has dark hairs on the neck and dark underparts, followed by a light-colored rump patch...

         (Cervus xanthopygus)
      • American Wapiti
        Elk
        The Elk is the large deer, also called Cervus canadensis or wapiti, of North America and eastern Asia.Elk may also refer to:Other antlered mammals:...

         (Cervus canadensis)
      • Sika Deer
        Sika Deer
        The Sika Deer, Cervus nippon, also known as the Spotted Deer or the Japanese Deer, is a species of deer native to much of East Asia and introduced to various other parts of the world...

         (Cervus nippon)
      • Thorold's Deer
        Thorold's Deer
        Thorold's deer is a threatened species of deer found in grassland, shrubland and forest at high altitudes in the eastern Tibetan Plateau...

        (Cervus albirostris)
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