- The
Yarkand deer (Cervus
hanglu yarkandensis), also
known as the
Tarim deer or Lop Nor stag, is a
subspecies of the
Central Asian red deer that is native...
- The
Yarkand hare (Lepus
yarkandensis) is a
species of
mammal in the
family Leporidae. It has soft, straight,
sandy brown dorsal pelage which has grayish-black...
-
Hedinichthys yarkandensis, the
Kashgarian loach, is a
species of
stone loach. It is
found in the
Tarim River basin.
Hedinichthys yarkandensis reaches a total...
- Balkash, Turkmenistan,
Tajikistan Yarkand gazelle (Gazella (subgutturosa)
yarkandensis) -
northern and
northwestern China (Xinjiang, Qinghai, Shaanxi, Gansu...
-
Eremias yarkandensis (commonly
known as the
Yarkend racerunner or
Yarkand sandlizard) is a
species of
lizard found in
China and Kyrgyzstan.
Eremias yarkandensis...
-
Chinese hare,
Lepus sinensis Subgenus Tarimolagus Yarkand hare,
Lepus yarkandensis Incertae sedis Tamaulipas jackrabbit,
Lepus altamirae ****anese hare,...
-
Chinese hare,
Lepus sinensis Subgenus Tarimolagus Yarkand hare,
Lepus yarkandensis Incertae sedis Tamaulipas jackrabbit,
Lepus altamirae ****anese hare,...
-
Central Asia. It is
similar in
ecology to the
related Yarkand deer (C. h.
yarkandensis) in that it
occupies riparian corridors surrounded by deserts. The subspecies...
- for the red deer
occurring in the
montane forests of Kashmir.
Cervus yarkandensis proposed by
William Thomas Blanford in 1892 was a red deer stag killed...
- hanglu. If it is not included, the
scientific name of that
species is C.
yarkandensis, and the
Kashmir stag (C. hanglu) may
represent a
separate monotypic...