The Kansu red deer (Cervus canadensis kansuensis) is a subspecies of wapiti found in the Gansu province of China. This subspecies forms, along with the closely related Sichuan deer, and Tibetan red deer, the southernmost wapiti group.[1]
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The Kansureddeer (Cervus canadensis kansuensis) is a subspecies of wapiti found in the Gansu province of China. This subspecies forms, along with the...
which is now usually included in the shou. Tibetan reddeer, along with Sichuan deer and Kansureddeer, forms the southern group of wapiti. It lives in...
from the Alashan wapiti. The Chinese forms (the Sichuan deer, Kansureddeer, and Tibetan reddeer) also belong to the wapiti, and were not distinguishable...
ruminant mammals in the order Artiodactyla. A member of this family is called a deer or a cervid. They are widespread throughout North and South America, Europe...
canadensis LC Kansureddeer, C. c. kanzuensis Sichuan deer, C. c. macnelli Tibetan reddeer, C. c. wallichi Manchurian wapiti, C. c. xanthopygus Reddeer, C. elaphus...
of China's most ancient art: an interpretation of pottery patterns from Kansu, Ma Ch'ang and Pan-Shan, and their development in the Shang, Chou and Han...
Canadian palaeontologist Lawrence Lambe from the Belly River Group, in the RedDeer River district of Alberta, Canada. These remains consisted of two partial...
University: 1–554. Bohlin, B. (1953). Fossil reptiles from Mongolia and Kansu. Reports from the Scientific Expedition to the North-western Provinces of...