274 CATALOGUE OF UNGULATES 



Type in U.S. National Museum, Washington. 



Colour richer and yellower than in T. j. napu ; black 

 clouding on back slightly in excess of ground-colour ; a 

 weli-detined narrow blackish nuchal stripe ; dark throat- 

 markings a mixture of black and dull ochery rufous, white 

 ones normal ; total length about 22-| inches (56G mm.). For 

 other dimensions, see p. 294. 



No specimen in collection. 



I.— Tragulus javanicus pretiellus. 



Tragulus pretiellus, Miller, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. vol. xxxi, p. 253, 



1906, vol. xxxvii, p. 6, 1909. 

 Tragulus pretiellus pretiellus, Miller, Proc, Biol. Soc. Wasldngton, 



vol. xxiv, p. 165, 1911. 



Typical (and only) locality Pulo Bakong, Rliio Linga 

 Group. 



Type in U.S. National Museum. 



Smaller than T. j. 'pretiosus, with relatively larger cheek- 

 teeth ; otherwise similar ; brighter coloured than T. j. lutcscens 

 (infra) ; total length about 20 inches (501 mm.). For other 

 dimensions, see p. 294. 



No specimen in collection. 



J.— Trag'ulus javanicus parallelus. 



Tragulus pretiellus parallelus. Miller, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wmlnngton, 

 vol. xxiv, p. 165, 1911. 



Typical locality Pulo Sebang, Ehio Linga Group. 



Type in U.S. National Museum, Washington. 



Very close to T. j. pretiellus, but with less suffusion of 

 black on upper-parts, and less tinge of huffish on middle 

 portion of under-parts, where there is no greyish grizzle, 

 owing to absence of black tips to hairs. 



No specimen in collection. 



Here it may be mentioned that Tragulus formosus and 

 T. perjlavus, from the Ehio Linga Group, were originally 

 reo-arded as members of the present species, more or less 

 nearly related to T. j. p)retiosus, but are now classed as races 

 of T. stanleyanus (supra, pp. 266-67). 



