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Definition of Tragulus javanicus
1. Noun. Chevrotain somewhat larger than the kanchil; found in India and Malaya.
Generic synonyms: Chevrotain, Mouse Deer
Group relationships: Genus Tragulus, Tragulus
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tragulus Javanicus
Literary usage of Tragulus javanicus
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington by Biological Society of Washington (1904)
"Not Cervus javanicus Osbeck, 1765, or tragulus javanicus of most recent authors.
... tragulus javanicus A. Milne Edwards, Annales des Sciences Naturelles, ..."
2. Catalogue of Ruminant Mammalia: (Pecora, Linnæus) in the British Museum by John Edward Gray (1872)
"... grizzled with white, the latter separate above ; sides of face and forehead
fulvous ; middle of belly white. tragulus javanicus, Pallas ..."
3. Fasciculi Malayenses: Anthropological and Zoological Results of an by Nelson Annandale, Herbert C. Robinson (1903)
"tragulus javanicus (Gm. nee Osbeck), Flower, PZS 1900, p. 374 ; Bonhote, op.
cit., p. 883, and of authors generally. ..."
4. The Cyclopædia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia: Commercial by Edward Balfour (1885)
"The largest adult measures from nose to root of tail 1 foot Ci in. (s) Tragulus
Javanicus, Pallas. Moschus Javanicus, Gme- lin, ..."
5. The Geographical Journal by Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain). (1893)
"Those most frequently trapped are the little moose deer, Tragulus napu and Tragulus
javanicus, and of the carnivora, ..."
6. Catalogue of Mammalia in the Indian Museum, Calcutta by John Anderson, William Lutley Sclater, Indian Museum (1891)
"tragulus javanicus, apud Gray List Mamm. BM, p. 173 (1843) ; Cantor Moschus napu, F.
Cuvier Hist. Nat. Mamm., livr. 37, with plate (1822). ..."