Abstract

Summary For several decades there have been no reports on the black muntjac (Muntiacus crinifrons), and it has been listed as an endangered species. During the past few years we have discovered there are black muntjac in 37 countries of four provinces in east China. The geographical distribution is very narrow, and limited to the eastern part of China which lies between 28°–31°N. lat. and 117°–120°E. long. This paper describes the results of our study of the black muntjac. Details are given of the habitat and distributions of the 43 adult specimens captured and studied recently.

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