27G CATALOGUE OF UNGULATES 



Closely related to T. j. nrqm, hut liriglitcr in colour, 

 with a rather smaller skull. 

 No specimen in collection. 



N.— Tragulus javanicus nig-ricollis. 



Tragulus nigricollis, Miller, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Philadclpliia, 1902, 

 p. 145, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. vol. xxxi, p. 253, 1906, voL xxxvii, 

 p. 7, pi. iii, fig. 1, 1909. 



Tragulus javanicus nigricollis, Trouessart, Cat. Mamm., Siq^pl. 

 p. 688, 1904. 



Typical (and only) locality Pulo Sinkep, rJiio Linga 

 Group. 



Type in U.S. National Museum, Washington. 



Generally similar to T. j. pretiosns, hut slightly larger, 

 and ground-colour more clouded with l:)lack ; flanks light 

 huff, as in T. j. lute.scrns ; throat-markings normal, the dark 

 ones black, faintly speckled with brown, like sides of neck; 

 total length about 22:^ inches (5G6 mm.). For other 

 dimensions, see p. 294. 



No specimen in collection. 



0— Tragfulus javanicus nigroeinctus. 



Tragulus nigrocinctus. Miller, Proc. U.S. Nat, Mus. vol. xxxi, p. 250, 

 1906, vol. xxxvii, pi. 7, pi. iii, fig. 2, 1909. 



Typical locality Pulu Kuudur, Ehio Linga Group ; also 

 occurs on Pulu Karimon. 



Type in U.S. National Museum, Washington. 



General colour much as in T. j. 23retiosus, but the black 

 clouding — due to the hair-tips — so strongly developed as 

 almost completely to obscure the ground-colour on back ; 

 neck and throat black, the latter without markings ; no 

 white on under-parts ; tail, unlike that of all the other Ivhio 

 Linga races, yellow below ; total length about 19| inches 

 (502 mm.). This race differs from T. j. anncc (p. 279) by 

 the shorter ears (length about 30 mm. against 37 to 38 mm.), 

 the marked contrast in colour between neck and back, and 

 the presence of a faint eyebrow-stripe in the lighter-coloured 

 individuals. 



