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Gaurav Sharma
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, M. Kamalakannan
2
and K. Venkataraman
3
Zoological Survey of I ndia, M Block, New Alipore, Kolkata-700 053.
e-mails:
1
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3
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May, 2013


A Checklist of
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A Checklist of
Mammals of India with their distribution and
conservation status
Gaurav Sharma
1
, M. Kamalakannan
2
and K. Venkataraman
3
Zoological Survey of I ndia, M Block, New Alipore, Kolkata-700 053.
e-mails:
1
drgaurav.zsi.india@gmail.com;
2
kamalakannanm1@gmail.com;
3
venkyzsi56@gmail.com

May, 2013


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Introduction

A checklist of species is an invaluable tool for both researchers and the interested public (Wilson and Reeder,
2005). The first complete systematic review of all mammals of the world was produced by Trouessart, 1897-1905
followed this number of taxonomical research has been made on mammal species of the world by Simpson and
Gaylord, 1945, Walker, 1964, Nowak, 1991, Sokolov, 1973-79, Corbett and Hill, 1980, McKenna and Bell, 1997. In
India the classification of mammals was dealt by many authors such as the fauna of British India- Mammalia
(Pocock, 1939, 1941), checklist of Indian and Palaeartic mammals (Ellerman and Morrison-Scott, 1951), the book of
Indian animals (Prater, 1971), Indo-malayan region mammals (Corbet and Hill, 1992), checklist of mammals of India
(Alfred et. al.,2002), field guide to Indian mammals (Menon, 2003),checklist of Scandentia and Pholidata
(Srinivasalu and Srinivasalu, 2004), Chiroptera (Talmale and Pradhan, 2009) and Rodentia (Pradhan and Talmale,
2011).
As per Wilson and Reeder (2005), a total of 5416 species of mammal belonging to 154 families and 29 orders
have been reported from the globe. Out of these, a total of 423 species of India, which is about 7.81% of the global
mammalian species, representing 48 families and 14 orders have been listed in the present checklist (Table 1).
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In India, chiropterans represents maximum number of species (115) followed by rodents (101) and these two
taxa jointly constituting 51.06% of the total Indian mammal species. Indian carnivores are also diverse having 59
species followed by artiodactyls (37), cetaceans (33), soricomorphs (29), primates (23), lagomorphs (11),
perissodactyls (5), scandents (3), erinaceomorphs (3), pholidots (2), proboscidean (1) and sirenian (1).
The nomenclature and taxonomic arrangement of the species and sub species of the Indian mammals was
compiled primarily based on Pocock, 1939, 1941; Prater, 1971; Alfred et al., 2002, 2006 and Wilson and Reeder, 2005
etc. However, the nomenclature of the wild species namely Bos gaurus, Bos mutus and Bubalus arnee was followed as
per International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature, 2003 and Gentry et al., 1996, 2004. The distribution of
species and subspecies of the Indian mammals in India and other countries has been presented in this checklist. The
current conservation status of the Indian mammals as per IUCN Red list of Threatened Species, 2012, Indian Wildlife
(Protection) Act, 1972 and CITES, 2012 are given in this list up to the sub species level. Of the 423 mammal species,
44 species are endemic and 4 species are extinct from India (i.e. Acinonyx jubatus, Cheetah; Bos javanicus, Banteng;
Dicerorhinus sumatrensis, Sumatran Rhinoceros and Rhinoceros sondaicus, Javan Rhinoceros), which are also
incorporated in this list. The present list does not include any domesticated mammals of India.
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Table 1. Mammals of India with their Distribution and Conservation Status.
I. Order: Proboscidea
1. Family: ELEPHANTIDAE (Elephants)
Sl.
No.


Species and Subspecies
(Scientific and Common Names)



Distribution Conservation Status References



India

Elsewhere

IUCN
(Red list
Category)
IW(P)A
(Schedule)

CITES
(Appendix)

1.




Elephas maximus Linnaeus, 1758
Asiatic Elephant



North East and South
India, Bihar,
Jharkhand, Odisha,
Uttarakhand, Uttar
Pradesh and West
Bengal
Bangladesh, China,
Combodia, Indonesia,
Laos, Malaysia,
Myanmar, Sri Lanka,
Thailand and Viet Nam

EN




I




I




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Prater, 1971;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005

1a.







Elephas maximus indicus (Cuvier), 1798
Indian Elephant






North East and South
India, Bihar,
Jharkhand, Odisha,
Uttarakhand, Uttar
Pradesh, West Bengal
and some feral in
Andaman & Nicobar
Is.
Sri Lanka and mainland
of Southeast Asia






-






-






-






Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Prater,
1971; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005


II. Order: Sirenia
2. Family: DUGONGIDAE (Dugong)
2.




Dugong dugon (Muller, 1776)
Sea cow/Dugong



Andaman & Nicobar
Is., Gulf of Mannar,
Palk Bay and Gulf of
Kachchh


Tropical coastal waters of
north and west
Pacific Oceans & Coastal
and Island waters
between East Africa and
Vanuatu
VU




I




I




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006;Vivekanandan
and Jeyabaskaran,
2012;Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
III. Order: Scandentia
3. Family: TUPAIIDAE (Tree shrews)
3. * Anathana ellioti South of Ganges - LC - II Alfred et al., 2002,
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(Waterhouse, 1850)
Madras Tree shrew

river, eastern,
central, southwestern
and southern parts of
peninsular India











2006; Prater, 1971;
Srinivasulu and
Srinivasulu, 2004;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
4.




Tupaia belangeri (Wagner, 1841)
Northern Tree shrew



North East India,
Sikkim and West
Bengal


Bangladesh, Bhutan,
Cambodia, China, Laos,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Thailand, Viet Nam and
associated coastal islands
LC




-




II




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Srinivasulu
and Srinivasulu,
2004; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
4a.



Tupaia belangeri belangeri (Wagner, 1841)


North East India and
West Bengal


South Myanmar,
Tanintharyi State,
including some islands in
the Mergui Archipelago
-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Srinivasulu and
Srinivasulu, 2004;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
4b.




Tupaia belangeri chinensis (Anderson,
1879)
Chinese Tree shrew


Sikkim




North Myanmar,
Kakhyen hills, east of the
valley of the Irrawaddy,
Kachin State and South
China
-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Srinivasulu and
Srinivasulu, 2004;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
5.



* Tupaia nicobarica
(Zelebor, 1869)
Nicobar Tree shrew


Andaman & Nicobar
Is. (Great Nicobar Is.
And Little Nicobar
Is.)

-



EN



-




II



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Srinivasulu
and Srinivasulu,
2004; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
5a.




Tupaia nicobarica nicobarica
(Zelebor, 1869)

Andaman & Nicobar
Is. (Great Nicobar,
Nicobar Is.)
-
-
-


-



Alfred et al., 2002;
Srinivasulu and
Srinivasulu, 2004;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
5b.




Tupaia nicobarica surda Miller, 1902



Andaman & Nicobar
Is. (Little Nicobar,
Nicobar Is.)

-




-



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002;
Srinivasulu and
Srinivasulu, 2004;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
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IV. Order: Primates
4. Family: LORISIDAE (Lorises)
6.


Loris lydekkerianus Cabrera,
1908
Gray Slender Loris
South India


Sri Lanka


LC


I


II


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1939;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
6a.


Loris lydekkerianus lydekkerianus Cabrera,
1908
Mysore Gray Slender Loris
Andhra Pradesh,
Karnataka and Tamil
Nadu
-


NT


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
6b.


Loris lydekkerianus malabaricus
Wroughton, 1917
Malabar Gray Slender Loris
South India


-


NT


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
7.



Nycticebus bengalensis
(Lacepede, 1800)
Bengal Slow Loris

North East India and
West Bengal


Bangladesh, China,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Philippines, Thailand and
Viet Nam
VU



I



I



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1939;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
5. Family: CERCOPITHECIDAE (Old World monkeys)
8.


Macaca arctoides (I. Geoffroy,
1831)
Stump-tailed Macaque
North East India


Bangladesh east-wards to
Viet Nam, North East to
China and Malaysia
VU


II


II


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
9.


Macaca assamensis (Mc Clelland,
1840)
Assam Macaque

North East India,
Sikkim and West
Bengal

Nepal to Viet Nam and
China


NT


II


II


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1939;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
9a.


Macaca assamensis assamensis (Mc
Clelland, 1840)
Eastern Assamese Macaque
North East India


China, Laos, Myanmar,
Thailand and Viet Nam

NT


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
9b.


Macaca assamensis pelops (Hodgson,
1840)
Western Assamese Macaque
North East India,
Sikkim and West
Bengal
Bhutan, Nepal and China


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
10.

Macaca fascicularis (Raffles,
1821)
Andaman & Nicobar
Is. (Katchal, Little
Cambodia, Mynamar to
Indonesia, Laos,
LC

I

II

Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Wilson and
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Crab-eating Macaque

Nicobar & Great
Nicobar Is.)
Philippines and Vitenam

Reeder, 2005
10a.


Macaca fascicularis umbrosus (Miller,
1902)
Crab-eating Macaque

Andaman & Nicobar
Is. (Katchal, Little
Nicobar & Great
Nicobar Is.)
-


VU


I


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
11.

Macaca leonina (Blyth, 1863)
Northern Pig-tailed Macaque
Assam, Meghalaya

Bangladesh, Cambodia,
China, Laos, Myanmar,
Thailand and Viet Nam
VU

II

II

Wilson and Reeder,
2005

12.



Macaca mulatta (Zimmermann,
1780)
Rhesus Macaque

North and North East
India

Afghanistan, Nepal,
Pakistan, Bhutan to
Thailand including China

LC


II


II


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1939;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
13.


Macaca munzala Sinha, Datta,
Madhusudan and Mishra, 2005
Arunachal Macaque
Arunachal Pradesh


Bhutan and China


EN


-


II


Sinha et al.,2005

14.



* Macaca radiate (E. Geoffroy,
1812)
Bonnet Macaque

South India, Gujarat
and Maharashtra


-



LC



II



II



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1939;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
14a.


Macaca radiata radiata
(. Geoffroy, 1812)
Dark-bellied Bonnet Macaque
South India, Gujarat
andMaharashtra

-


LC


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
14b.


Macaca radiata diluta Pocock, 1931
Light-bellied Bonnet Macaque

Kerala and Tamil
Nadu

-


LC


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
15.



* Macaca silenus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Lion-tailed Macaque


Karnataka, Kerala
and Tamil Nadu
(restricted to
Southern-Western
Ghats)
-



EN



I



I



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1939;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
16.


Semnopithecus ajax (Pocock,
1928)
Kashmir Gray Langur
North West India,
Himachal Pradesh
and Jammu &
Kashmir
Nepal



EN


II


I


Wilson and Reeder,
2005


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17.



* Semnopithecus dussumieri
I. Geoffroy, 1843
Souhern Plains Gray Langur

South India, Gujarat,
Madhya Pradesh,
Maharashtra,
Rajasthan and Uttar
Pradesh -
LC



II



I



Wilson and Reeder,
2005



18.


Semnopithecus entellus
(Dufresne, 1797)
Northern Plains Gray Langur

Throughout India
except North East
India, Himalayas and
Uttar Pradesh
-



LC


II


I


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1939;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
19.


Semnopithecus hector
(Pocock, 1928)
Tarai Gray Langur
Uttarakhand, Uttar
Pradesh and West
Bengal
Bhutan and Nepal


NT

-

I

Wilson and Reeder,
2005

20.


* Semnopithecus hypoleucos
Blyth, 1841
Black-footed Gray Langur
Goa, Karnataka and
Kerala

-


VU

II

I

Wilson and Reeder,
2005

21.

Semnopithecus priam Blyth, 1844
Tufted Gray Langur
Andhra Pradesh,
Kerala and Tamil
Nadu
Sri Lanka

NT

II

I

Wilson and Reeder,
2005

21a.

Semnopithecus priam priam Blyth, 1844
Madras Gray Langur
Andhra Pradesh and
Tamil Nadu NT - -
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
21b.


Semnopithecus priam thersites(Blyth, 1847)
Southern Grey Langur

Kerala and Tamil
Nadu

Sri Lanka


EN


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
22.



Semnopithecus schistaceus
Hodgson, 1840
Nepal Gray Langur


North East India,
Himachal Pradesh,
Jammu & Kashmir,
Sikkim and
Uttarakhand
Bhutan, China, Nepal and
Pakistan


LC



-



I



Wilson and Reeder,
2005



23.



Trachypithecus geei
Khajuria, 1956
Gees Golden Langur


Himalayan foothills
along Assam- Bhutan
border between
Sankosh and Manas
rivers
Bhutan



EN



I



I



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Prater, 1971;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
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23a.



Trachypithecus geei geei Khajuria, 1956



Himalayan foothills
along Assam- Bhutan
border between
Sankosh and Manas
rivers
-



-



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005

24.



* Trachypithecus johnii
(J. Fischer, 1829)
Nilgiri Langur

Karnataka, Kerala
and Tamil Nadu
(restricted to
Western Ghats)
-


VU


I


II


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1939;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
25.


Trachypithecus phayrei
(Blyth, 1847)
Phayres Leaf-monkey

Assam and Tripura


Bangladesh, China, Laos,
Mynamar, Thailand and
Viet Nam

EN


I


II


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1939;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
25a.


Trachypithecus phayrei phayrei (Blyth,
1847)

Assam and Tripura


-


EN


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
26.


Trachypithecus pileatus (Blyth,
1843)
Capped Langur
North East India


Bangladesh, Bhutan and
Myanmar

VU

I

I

Alfred et al.,2002,
2006; Pocock, 1939;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
26a.


Trachypithecus pileatus pileatus (Blyth,
1843)
Blond-bellied Langur

Arunachal Pradesh,
Assam, Manipur,
Meghalaya and
Nagaland
Bangladesh and
Myanmar


EN


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
26b.


Trachypithecus pileatus brahma
(Wroughton, 1916)
Buff-bellied Langur
Assam


-


DD


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
26c.


Trachypithecus pileatus durga
(Wroughton, 1916)
Orange-bellied Langur
Assam and Nagaland


Bangladesh and
Myanmar

EN


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
26d.


Trachypithecus pileatus tenebricus
(Wroughton, 1915)
Tenebrous Capped Langur
North East India

Bhutan


EN


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
6. Family: HYLOBATIDAE (Gibbons)
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27.


Hoolock hoolock (Harlan, 1834)
Western Hoolock Gibbon

North East India


Bangladesh and
Myanmar

EN


I


I


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1939;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
28.

Hoolock leuconedys
(Groves, 2005)
Eastern Hoolock Gibbon
Arunachal Pradesh

China and Myanmar

VU

-

I

Wilson and Reeder,
2005

V. Order: RODENTIA
7. Family: SCIURIDAE (Squirrels)
29.





Ratufa bicolor (Sparrmann, 1778)
Black Giant Squirrel




Arunachal Pradesh,
Assam, Meghalaya,
Nagaland and West
Bengal



Bangladesh, Bhutan,
Cambodia, China,
Indonesia, Laos,
Malaysia,Myanmar,
Nepal, Thailand and Viet
Nam

NT





II





II





Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
29a.




Ratufa bicolor gigantea (Mc Clelland, 1839)




Arunachal Pradesh,
Assam, Meghalaya,
Nagaland, Sikkim
and West Bengal

Bangladesh, China, Laos,
Myanmar, Nepal,
Thailand and Viet Nam


-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
30.




* Ratufa indica (Erxleben, 1777)
Indian Giant Squirrel



Andhra Pradesh,
Chhattisgarh,
Gujarat, Jharkhand,
Karnataka, Kerala,
Madhya Pradesh,
Maharashtra and
Tamil Nadu
-




LC




II




II




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
30a.




Ratufa indica indica (Erxleben, 1777)




Gujarat, Karnataka
and Maharashtra


-


-



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002;
Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
30b.

Ratufa indica bengalensis (Blanford, 1897)

Karnataka

-

-

-

-

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Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
30c.





Ratufa indica centralis Ryley, 1913





Andhra Pradesh,
Chhattisgarh,
Jharkhand,
Karnataka, Madhya
Pradesh and Tamil
Nadu
-




-





-





-





Alfred et al., 2002;
Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
30d.





Ratufa indica maxima (Schreber,1784)





Tamil Nadu and
Kerala




-

-





-





-





Alfred et al., 2002;
Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
30e.




Ratufa indica superans Ryley, 1913




Karnataka




-

-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
31.




Ratufa macroura Pennant, 1769
Sri Lankan Giant Squirrel



Karnataka, Kerala
and Tamil Nadu



Sri Lanka




NT




I




II




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
31a.




Ratufa macroura dendolena Thomas &
Wroughton,1915


Karnataka, Kerala
and Tamil Nadu

Sri Lanka




-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
32.


Belomys pearsonii (Gray, 1842)
Hairy-footed Flying Squirrel

Andhra Pradesh,
Assam, Manipur,
Mizoram, Nagaland,
Sikkim and West
Bhutan, China, Laos,
Myanmar, Nepal,
Taiwan, Thailand and
Viet Nam
DD


II


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
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Bengal





and Reeder, 2005
32a.




Belomys pearsonii pearsonii (Gray, 1842)




Andhra Pradesh,
Assam, Manipur,
Mizoram, Nagaland,
Sikkim and West
Bengal
Bhutan, Nepal and
Taiwan



-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
33.




* Biswamoyopterus biswasi Saha,
1981
Namdhapa Flying Squirrel


Arunachal Pradesh



-

CR




II




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
34.




Eoglaucomys fimbriatus (Gray,
1837)
Kashmir Flying Squirrel


Himachal Pradesh,
Jammu & Kashmir,
Punjab and
Uttarakhand

Afghanistan and Pakistan




LC




II




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
34a.




Eoglaucomys fimbriatus fimbriatus (Gray,
1837)



Himachal Pradesh,
Jammu & Kashmir,
Punjab and
Uttarakhand
Pakistan



-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
34b.




Eoglaucomys fimbriatus baberi (Blyth,
1847)



Jammu & Kashmir
and Punjab



Afghanistan




-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
35.




Eupetaurus cinereus Thomas,
1888
Wooly Flying squirrel


Jammu & Kashmir
and Sikkim



Afghanistan, China and
Pakistan



LC




II




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
36. Hylopetes alboniger (Hodgson,
North East India,
Sikkim and West
Bhutan, China,
Myanmar, Nepal and Viet LC II -
Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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1836)
Parti-coloured Flying Squirrel


Bengal


Nam














Talmale, 2011;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
36a.




Hylopetus alboniger alboniger (Hodgson,
1836)



North East India,
Sikkim and West
Bengal


Bhutan, China,
Myanmar, Nepal and Viet
Nam


-



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002;
Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
37.




Petaurista elegans (Muller, 1840)
Spotted Giant Flying Squirrel



Assam, Sikkim and
West Bengal



Bhutan, China,
Indonesia, Laos,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Nepal, Thailand and Viet
Nam
LC




II




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
37a.




Petaurista elegans caniceps (Gray, 1842)
Gray Headed Flying Squirrel



Assam, Sikkim and
West Bengal



China , Myanmar and
Nepal



-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
38.




Petaurista magnificus (Hodgson,
1836)
Hodgsons Giant flying Squirrel


Sikkim and West
Bengal



Bhutan, China and Nepal




LC




II




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
39.



Petaurista nobilis (Gray, 1842)
Bhutan Giant Flying Squirrel


Arunachal Pradesh,
Sikkim and West
Bengal

Bhutan and Nepal



NT




II




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
39a.




Petaurista nobilis nobilis (Gray, 1842)




Arunachal Pradesh,
Sikkim and West
Bengal


Bhutan and Nepal



-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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Petaurista petaurista (Pallas,
1766)
Red Giant Flying Squirrel






Assam, Bihar,
Himachal Pradesh,
Jammu & Kashmir,
Meghalaya, Madhya
Pradesh, Gujarat,
Odisha, Nagaland,
Punjab,
Uttarakhand, Uttar
Pradesh and West
Bengal
Afghanistan, Brunei
Darussalam, China,
Indonesia, Malaysia,
Myanmar, Nepal and
Thailand





LC







II







-







Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005



40a.







Petaurista petaurista albiventer (Gray,
1834)






Assam, Bihar,
Himachal Pradesh,
Jammu & Kashmir,
Meghalaya Madhya
Pradesh, Gujarat,
Odisha, Nagaland,
Punjab,
Uttarakhand, Uttar
Pradesh, West Bengal
Afghanistan, China,
Nepal






-






-






-






Alfred et al., 2002;
Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
41.




Petaurista philippensis
(Elliot, 1839)
Indian Giant Flying Squirrel



South India, Assam,
Bihar, Madhya
Pradesh,
Maharashtra, Odisha,
Gujarat, Goa,
Rajasthan and West
Bengal
China, Laos, Myanmar,
Sri Lanka, Taiwan,
Thailand and Viet Nam




LC





II





-





Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
41a.




Petaurista philippensis philippensis (Elliot,
1839)



South India



Sri Lanka



-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
41b.




Petaurista philippensis yunanensis
(Anderson, 1875)



Assam and West
Bengal


China



-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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Petinomys fuscocapillus (Jerdon,
1847)
Travancore Flying Squirrel




Karnataka, Kerala
and Tamil Nadu




Sri Lanka





NT




I




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
43.




Callosciurus erythraeus
(Pallas, 1779)
Pallass Squirrel


North East India


Bangladesh, Cambodia,
China, Laos, Malaysia,
Myanmar, Taiwan,
Thailand and Viet Nam
LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
43a.




Callosciurus erythraeus erythraeus
(Pallas, 1779)



Assam, Meghalaya
and Nagaland


-

-



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002;
Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
43b.




Callosciurus erythraeus erythrogaster
(Blyth, 1842)



Assam and Manipur



Myanmar and Viet Nam



-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
43c.




Callosciurus erythraeus intermedius
(Anderson, 1879)



Arunachal Pradesh
and Assam


Myanmar and China



-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
44.




Callosciurus pygerythrus
(I. Geoffroy Saint Hilaire, 1833)
Irrawardy Squirrel


North East India,
Sikkim and West
Bengal


Bangladesh, Bhutan,
China. Myanmar and
Nepal


LC



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
44a.

Callosciurus pygerythrus blythii
(Tytler, 1854)
North East India,
Sikkim and West
Bangladesh, Myanmar
and Nepal
-

-

-

Alfred et al., 2002;
Pradhan and
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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Bengal









Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
44b.




Callosciurus pygerythruslokroides
(Hodgson, 1836)



North East India and
Sikkim


Bhutan, China and Nepal



-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
44c.




Callosciurus pygerythrusmearsi (Bonhote,
1906)



North East India



Myanmar



-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
44d.




Callosciurus pygerythrusstevensi (Thomas,
1908)



North East India



China and Myanmar




-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
45.




Dremomys lokriah
(Hodgson, 1836)
Orange bellied Himalayan Squirrel


North East India,
Sikkim and West
Bengal

Bangladesh, Bhutan,
China, Myanmar and
Nepal

LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;Prater,
1971;Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
45a.




Dremomys lokriah lokriah (Hodgson, 1836)




North East India and
Sikkim


China, Myanmar and
Nepal



-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
45b.




Dremomys lokriah garonum Thomas, 1922




North East India



-

-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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45c.




Dremomys lokriah macmillani Thomas &
Wroughton, 1916



North East India



China and Myanmar



-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
46.




Dremomys pernyi
(Milne- Edwards, 1867)
Pernys Long-nosed Squirrel


Manipur and
Nagaland



China, Myanmar, Taiwan
and Viet Nam



LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
46a.




Dremomys pernyi howelli Thomas, 1922




Manipur and
Nagaland


China



-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
47.




Dremomys rufigenis (Blanford,
1878)
Asian Red-cheeked Squirrel


Arunachal Pradesh
and Nagaland


China , Laos, Malaysia ,
Myanmar, Thailand and
Viet Nam

LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
47a.



Dremomys rufigenis rufigenis (Blanford,
1878)

Arunachal Pradesh
and Nagaland


China , Myanmar,
Thailand and Viet Nam



-



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002;
Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
48.




Funambulus layardi (Blyth, 1849)
Layards striped Squirrel


Karnataka, Kerala
and Tamil Nadu


Sri Lanka



VU



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
48a.



Funambulus layardi dravidianus
Robinson,1917


Karnataka, Kerala
and Tamil Nadu


-

-



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002;
Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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49.





Funambulus palmarum
(Linnaeus, 1766)
Indian Palm Squirrel



South India, Bihar,
Maharashtra,
Madhya Pradesh,
Odisha and West
Bengal


Sri Lanka






LC





-





-





Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
49a.




Funambulus palmarum palmarum
(Linnaeus, 1766)



South India, Bihar,
Maharashtra,
Madhya Pradesh,
Odisha and West
Bengal
-

-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
49b.




Funambulus palmarum bellaricus
Wroughton, 1916



Andhra Pradesh,
Gujarat and
Karnataka

-

-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
49c.




Funambulus palmarum robertsoni
Wroughton, 1916



Bihar, Maharashtra,
Madhya Pradesh and
Odisha


-

-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
50.




Funambulus pennantii
Wroughton, 1905
Northern Palm Squirrel


Central, North and
North East and India
and Andaman &
Nicobar Is.

Iran, Nepal and Pakistan



LC



IV



-



Alfred et al.,2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
50a.





Funambulus pennantii pennantii
Wroughton, 1905




Chhattisgarh,
Gujarat, Karnataka,
Madhya Pradesh,
Maharashtra, Punjab,
Rajasthan,
Uttarakhand and
Nepal and Pakistan





-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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West Bengal
50b.




Funambulus pennantii argentiscens
Wroughton, 1905



Punjab, Gujarat and
Rajasthan


Pakistan




-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
51.




Funambulus sublineatus
(Waterhouse, 1838)
Dusky Striped Squirrel


Western Ghats



Sri Lanka



VU




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
51a.




Funambulus sublineatus sublineatus
(Waterhouse, 1838)



Western Ghats




-

-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
52.




* Funambulus tristriatus
(Waterhouse, 1837)
Jungle Palm squirrel


Western Ghats




-




LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
52a.




Funambulus tristriatus tristriatus
(Waterhouse, 1837)



Western Ghats



-

-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
52b.




Funambulus tristriatus numarius
Wroughton, 1916



Western Ghats



-



-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
53.

Tamiops macclellandii
(Horsfield, 1840)
North East India,
Sikkim and West
Bhutan, Cambodia,
China, Loas, Malaysia,
LC

-

-

Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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Himalayan Striped Squirrel


Bengal



Myanmar, Nepal,
Thailand and Viet Nam











Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
53a.




Tamiops macclellandii macclellandii
(Horsfield, 1840)



North East India,
Sikkim and West
Bengal


Bhutan, Nepal and
Myanmar



-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
54.




Marmota caudata
(Geoffroy, 1844)
Long-tailed Marmot


Jammu & Kashmir



Afghanistan, China,
Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan and
Tajikistan

LC




II




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
54a.




Marmota caudata caudata (Geoffroy,
1844)




North West India and
Jammu & Kashmir


Pakistan



-




-




-



Alfred et al., 2002;
Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
54b.





Marmota caudata aurea (Blanford, 1875)





Jammu & Kashmir





China and Pakistan





-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
55.




Marmota himalayana (Hodgson,
1841)
Himalayan Marmot


Himachal Pradesh,
Sikkim and Jammu &
Kashmir


Nepal, China and
Pakistan



LC



II



-



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
55a.



Marmota himalayana himalayana
(Hodgson, 1841)


Himachal Pradesh,
Sikkim and Jammu &
Kashmir

Nepal and China



-



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002;
Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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8. Family: DIPODIDAE (Birch mice)
56.




Sicista concolor (Buchner, 1892)
Chinese Birch mouse



Jammu & Kashmir




China and Pakistan




LC




V




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
9. Family:PLATACANTHOMYIDAE(Tree mouse)
57.




* Platacanthomys lasiurus Blyth,
1859
Spiny Tree Mouse


Karnataka and Kerala




-

VU




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
10. Family: SPALACIDAE (Spalacids)
58.



Cannomys badius (Hodgson,
1841) Lesser Bamboo Rat

North East India and
West Bengal

Cambodia, Loas,
Myanmar, Nepal,
Thailand and Viet Nam

LC



V



-



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
59.




Rhizomys pruinosus Blyth, 1851
Hoary Bamboo Rat



Meghalaya, Nagaland
and Manipur


Cambodia, China, Loas,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Thailand and Viet Nam


LC




V




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
11. Family:CRICETIDAE (New world rodents)
60.




Alticola albicaudus (True, 1894)
White-tailed Mountain Vole



Jammu & Kashmir




Pakistan




DD




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
61.


Alticola argentatus
(Severtzov, 1879)
Silver Mountain Vole
Himachal Pradesh
and Jammu &
Kashmir
Afghanistan, China,
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
Pakistan, Tajikistan and
LC


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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Uzbekistan







Wilson and Reeder,
2005
62.



Alticola montosa (True, 1894)
Kashmir Mountain Vole


Jammu & Kashmir



Pakistan



VU



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
63.




* Alticola roylei (Gray, 1842)
Royles Mountain Vole



Himachal Pradesh,
Jammu & Kashmir
and Uttarakhand


-


NT




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
64.




Alticola stoliczkanus (Blanford,
1875)
Stoliczkas Mountain Vole


Jammu & Kashmir




China and Nepal




LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
65.




Eothenomys melanogaster
(Milne-Edwards, 1871)
Pre Davids Red-backed Vole


Arunachal Pradesh




China, Myanmar,
Taiwan, China, Thailand
and Viet Nam


LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
66.




Hyperacrius fertilis (True, 1894)
Subalpine Kashmir Vole



Himachal Pradesh
and Jammu &
Kashmir


Pakistan




NT




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
67.



Hyperacrius wynnei
(Blanford, 1881)
Conifer Kashmir Vole

Himachal Pradesh
and Jammu &
Kashmir

Pakistan



LC



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
68.

Neodon sikimensis Horsfield, 1841
Sikkim Mountain Vole
Sikkim and West
Bengal
Bhutan, China and Nepal

LC

-

-

Alfred et al.,2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
69.




Phaiomys leucurus Blyth, 1863
Blyths MountainVole



Himachal Pradesh
and Jammu &
Kashmir


China and Nepal




LC



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
70.




Cricetulus alticola Thomas, 1917
Ladak Dwarf Hamster



Jammu & Kashmir




China and Nepal




LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
71.




Cricetulus migratorius
(Pallas, 1773)
Gray Dwarf Hamster


Jammu & Kashmir



Distributed from eastern
Europe through Russia
and central Asia to
Mongolia and western
China
LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
12. Family: MURIDAE (Old world rodents)
72.




Gerbillus gleadowi Murray, 1886
Indian Hairy Footed Gerbil



Gujarat, Rajasthan
and Punjab




Pakistan





LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
73.





Gerbillus nanus Blanford, 1875
Baluchistan Gerbil



Rajasthan and
Gujarat



Afghanistan, Algeria,
Chad, Iran, Iraq, Mali,
Mauritania, Morocco,
Niger, Oman, Pakistan,
Saudi Arabia, Tunisia,
United Arab Emirates
and Yemen
LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
74.

Meriones hurrianae Jerdon, 1867
Indian Desert Jird
Haryana, Punjab,
Rajasthan and
Gujarat
Iran and Pakistan


LC

-

-

Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
75.






Tatera indica (Hardwicke, 1807)
Indian Gerbil





South India, Bihar,
Goa, Gujarat,
Haryana, Himachal
Pradesh, Jammu &
Kashmir, Madhya
Pradesh,
Maharashtra, Odisha,
Punjab, Uttar
Pradesh and West
Bengal
Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq,
Kuwait, Nepal, Pakistan,
Sri Lanka, Syrian Arab
Republic and Turkey





LC






V






-






Alfred et al.,2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005



76.




Apodemus draco
(Barret-Hamilton, 1900)
South China Field Mouse


Arunachal Pradesh




China and Myanmar




LC




V




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
77.



Apodemus latronum Thomas, 1911
Large-eared Field Mouse


Arunachal Pradesh



China and Myanmar



LC



V



-



Srinivasulu and
Srinivasulu, 2012;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
78.




Apodemus pallipes (Barrett-
Hamilton, 1900)
Himalayan Field Mouse


Himachal Pradesh,
Jammu & Kashmir
and Uttar Pradesh


Afghanistan, China,
Kyrgyzstan, Nepal,
Pakistan and Tajikistan


LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
79.




Apodemus rusiges Miller, 1913
Kashmir Field Mouse



Himachal Pradesh,
Jammu & Kashmir
and Uttar Pradesh


Pakistan




LC




V




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
80.

Bandicota bengalensis (Gray,
1835)
Almost throughout
the country
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Nepal, Pakistan, Sri
LC

V

-

Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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Indian Mole Rat





Lanka and Thailand











Talmale, 2011;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
81.




Bandicota indica (Bechstein,
1800)
Greater Bandicoot Rat


Almost throughout
the country


Bangladesh, Cambodia,
China, Hong Kong, Loas,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Nepal, Sri Lanka,
Thailand and Viet Nam
LC




V




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
82.




Berylmys bowersi (Anderson,
1879)
Bowers Berylmys

North East India



China, Indonesia, Loas,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Thailand and Viet Nam

LC



V



-



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
83.




Berylmys mackenziei (Thomas,
1916)
Mackenzies Berylmys


Assam, Manipur,
Meghalaya and
Nagaland


China, Myanmar and Viet
Nam



DD




V




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
84.




Berylmys manipulus (Thomas,
1916)
Manipur Berylmys


Assam, Manipur and
Nagaland



China and Myanmar



DD



V



-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
85.




Chiropodomys gliroides (Blyth,
1856)
Indomalayan Pencil-tailed Tree
Mouse

North East India




Cambodia, China,
Indonesia, Loas,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Thailand and Viet Nam

LC




V




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
86.




* Cremnomys cutchicus
Wroughton, 1912
Cutch Rock Rat


Andhra Pradesh,
Bihar, Gujarat,
JharkhandKarnataka,
Rajasthan and Tamil
Nadu -
LC




V




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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87.




* Cremnomys elvira (Ellerman,
1946)
Large Rock Rat


Tamil Nadu




-




CR




V




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
88.



Dacnomys millardi Thomas, 1916
Millards Dacnomys


Arunachal Pradesh,
Assam, Nagaland
and West Bengal


China, Loas, Nepal and
Viet Nam



DD




V




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
89.




Diomys crumpi Thomas, 1917
Crumps Diomys



Bihar and Manipur




Myanmar and Nepal




DD




V




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
90.




Golunda ellioti Gray, 1837
Indian Bush Rat



Almost throughout
the country



Iran, Nepal, Pakistan and
Sri Lanka



LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
91.




* Hadromys humei (Thomas,
1886)
Humes Hadromys

Assam and Manipur



-

EN




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
92.




Leopoldamys edwardsi (Thomas,
1882)
Edwards Leopoldamys


Arunachal Pradesh,
Meghalaya,
Nagaland, Sikkim
and West Bengal

China, Loas, Malaysia,
Myanmar, Thailand and
Viet Nam


LC




V




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
93.


Madromys blanfordi (Thomas,
1881)
Blanfords Rat
South India, Bihar,
Goa, Madhya
Pradesh,
Maharashtra, Odisha,
Bangladesh and Sri
Lanka


LC


V


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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and West Bengal and Reeder, 2005
94.




Micromys minutus (Pallas, 1771)
Harvest Mouse


Assam, Meghalaya
and Nagaland


Range in the Europe and
Asia


LC



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
95.




Millardia gleadowi (Murray,
1885)
Sand-colored Metad


Gujarat and
Rajasthan


Pakistan




LC




-




-




Alfred et al.,2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
96.




* Millardia kondana
Mishra & Dhanda, 1975
Large Metad


Maharashtra


-

CR




V




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
97.






Millardia meltada (Gray, 1837)
Common Metad






South India, Bihar,
Gujarat, Haryana,
Himachal Pradesh,
Jammu &
Kashmir,Madhya
Pradesh,
Maharashtra, Punjab,
Rajasthan, Uttar
Pradesh and West
Bengal
Nepal, Pakistan and Sri
Lanka







LC







V







-







Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005



98.




Mus booduga (Gray, 1837)
Little Indian Field Mouse



Almost throughout
the country


Bangladesh, Myanmar,
Nepal, Pakistan and Sri
Lanka

LC




V




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
99.

Mus cervicolor Hodgson, 1845
Fawn-colored Mouse
Andaman & Nicobar
Is., Assam, Gujarat,
Cambodia, Loas,
Myanmar, Nepal,
LC

V

-

Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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Jammu & Kashmir,
Karnataka, Manipur,
Madhya Pradesh,
Meghalaya,
Nagaland, Rajasthan,
Sikkim, Uttar
Pradesh and West
Bengal
Pakistan, Sri Lanka,
Thailand and Viet Nam
























Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005



100.




Mus cookii Ryley, 1914
Cooks Mouse



Arunachal Pradesh,
Assam, Karnataka,
Maharashtra,
Manipur, Meghalaya,
Nagaland, Tamil
Nadu and West
Bengal
Bangladesh, Bhutan,
China, Loas, Myanmar,
Nepal, Thailand and Viet
Nam



LC





V





-





Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
101.




* Mus famulus Bonhote, 1898
Bonhotes Mouse



Tamil Nadu




-




EN




V




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
102.




Mus musculus Linnaeus, 1758
House Mouse



Almost throughout
the country



Spread throughout most
of world association with
human beings


LC



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
102a.





Mus musculus bactrianus Blyth, 1846





Jammu & Kashmir,
Punjab, Rajasthan
and Gujarat



Yemen, Saudi Arabia,
Iran, to Afghanistan and
Pakistan



-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
102b.



Mus musculus castaneus Waterhouse, 1843



Cities of India



China, Indonesia, Nepal,
Myanmar, Malaysia, New
Guinea, Polynesia, South
Africa and Thailand

-



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002;
Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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103.




* Mus phillipsi Wroughton, 1912
Phillipss Mouse



Andhra Pradesh,
Gujarat, Karnataka,
Madhya Pradesh,
Rajasthan and Tamil
Nadu

-

LC




V




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
104.





* Mus platythrix Bennett, 1832
Flat-haired Mouse




Andhra Pradesh,
Bihar, Gujarat,
Kerala, Karnataka,
Madhya Pradesh,
Maharashtra, Punjab,
Rajasthan, Tamil
Nadu and Uttar
Pradesh
-




LC





V





-





Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
105.






Mus saxicola Elliot, 1839
Elliots Spiny Mouse





Andhra Pradesh,
Gujarat, Himachal
Pradesh, Jharkhand,
Karnataka, Madhya
Pradesh,
Maharashtra Tamil
Nadu, Uttarakhand,
Punjab and West
Bengal
Nepal and Pakistan








LC







V







-







Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005



105a.




Mus saxicola saxicola Elliot, 1839




Andhra Pradesh and
Tamil Nadu



-

-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
105b.





Mus saxicola gurkha (Thomas, 1914)




Himachal Pradesh,
Jharkhand,
Rajasthan,
Uttarakhand and
West Bengal
-

-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
105c.

Mus saxicola sadhu (Wroughton, 1911)

Gujarat,
Maharashtra,
Pakistan

-

-

-

Alfred et al., 2002;
Pradhan and
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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Madhya Pradesh,
Punjab and
Rajasthan











Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
106.




Mus pahari Thomas, 1916
Sikkim Mouse



North East India



Bhutan, Cambodia,
China, Loas, Myanmar,
Thailand and Viet Nam


LC




V




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
107.




Mus terricolor Blyth, 1851
Earth-colored Mouse



Andhra Pradesh,
Bihar, Gujarat,
Haryana, Karnataka,
Maharashtra, Odisha,
Punjab and West
Bengal
Bangladesh, Nepal,
Pakistan and Indonesia




LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
108.




Nesokia indica (Gray, 1830)
Short-tailed Mole Rat



Bihar, Haryana,
Punjab, Rajasthan,
Uttar Pradesh and
West Bengal

Distributed in North
Africa, the Middle East,
Central Asia, South Asia
and China

LC




V




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
109.




Niviventer brahma (Thomas,
1914)
Brahman Niviventer


Arunachal Pradesh
and Assam


China and Myanmar



LC




V




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
110.




Niviventer eha (Wroughton, 1916)
Smoke-bellied Niviventer



Assam, Sikkim and
West Bengal



China, Myanmar and
Nepal



LC




V




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
111.



Niviventer fulvescens (Gray, 1847)
Chestnut Rat


Andhra Pradesh,
Assam, Himachal
Pradesh, Manipur,
Meghalaya, Sikkim,
Uttar Pradesh and
China, Hong Kong,
Indonesia, Loas, Macao,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Nepal and Thailand

LC



V



-



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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West Bengal
112.




Niviventer langbianis (Robinson
& Kloss, 1922)
Indochinese Arboreal Niviventer


Assam




China, Loas, Myanmar,
Thailand and Viet Nam



LC



V



-



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
113.




Niviventer niviventer (Hodgson,
1836)
Himalayan Niviventer


North East India,
Himachal Pradesh,
Sikkim, Uttar
Pradesh and West
Bengal

Bhutan and Nepal





LC




V




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
114.





Rattus andamanensis (Blyth,
1860)
Indochinese Forest Rat



Andaman & Nicobar
Is., Arunachal
Pradesh, Manipur,
Meghalaya,
Nagaland, Sikkim
and West Bengal
Bhutan, Cambodia,
China, Hong Kong, Loas,
Myanmar, Nepal,
Thailand and Viet Nam


LC





V





-





Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
115.




* Rattus burrus (Miller, 1902)
Millers Nicobar Rat



Andaman & Nicobar
Is. (Nicobar group of
islands)


-

EN




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
116.




Rattus nitidus (Hodgson, 1845)
Himalayan Rat



North East India,
Uttar Pradesh and
West Bengal


Bhutan, China,
Myanmar, Nepal,
Thailand, Viet Nam,
Indonesia, Palau and
Philippines
LC




V




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
117.




Rattus norvegicus (Berkenhout,
1769)
The Norway Rat

Almost throughout
the country



South-east Siberia,
north-east China and
parts of Japan, but it
occurs worldwide as an
introduced species
LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
118. * Rattus palmarum (Zelebor, Andaman & Nicobar - VU V - Alfred et al., 2002,
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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1869)
Car Nicobar Rat


Is.















2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
119.




Rattus pyctoris (Hodgson, 1845)
Himalayan Rat



Assam, Jammu &
Kashmir and
Himachal Pradesh



Afghanistan, Bangladesh,
Bhutan, China, Iran,
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
Myanmar, Nepal,
Pakistan, Tajikistan and
Uzbekistan
LC




V




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
120.




* Rattus ranjiniae
Agrawal & Ghosal, 1969
Ranjinis Rat


Kerala



-


EN




V




-




Alfred et al.,2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
121.




Rattus rattus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Comman House Rat



Almost throughout
the country



Introduced world wide in
the tropics and temperate
zones


LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;Prater,
1971; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
122.

* Rattus satarae Hinton, 1918
Sahyadris Forest Rat
Karnataka ,
Maharashtra Tamil
Nadu
-

VU

V

-

Wilson and Reeder,
2005

123.




* Rattus stoicus (Miller, 1902)
Andaman Archipelago Rat


Andaman & Nicobar
Is.



-

VU




V




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
124.




Rattus tanezumi (Temminck,
1844)
Oriental House Rat



Andaman & Nicobar
Is., Andhra Pradesh,
Arunachal Pradesh,
Assam, Karnataka,
Kerala, Madhya
Pradesh, Sikkim and
West Bengal
Widespread in eastern,
southern and south-
eastern Asia




LC





-





-





Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005

Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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125.




* Vandeleurianilagirica Jerdon,
1867
Nilgiri Vandeleuria


Western Ghats




-

EN




V




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
126.


Vandeleuria oleracea (Bennett,
1832)
Indomalayan Vandeleuria

Almost throughout
the country


Bangladesh, Bhutan,
Cambodia, China,
Myanmar, Nepal, Sri
Lanka, Thailand and Viet
Nam
LC



V



-



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
13. Family: HYSTRICIDAE (Old world porcupines)
127.




Atherurus macrourus(Linnaeus,
1758)
Asiatic Brush-tailed Porcupine


Assam, Arunachal
Pradesh and
Meghalaya


Bangladesh, China, Loas,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Thailand, Viet Nam


LC




II




-




Alfred et al.,2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
128.




Hystrix brachyura Linnaeus, 1758




North East India and
Sikkim and West
Bengal


Bangladesh, China,
Indonesia, Loas,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Nepal, Thailand and Viet
Nam
LC




II




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
128a.




Hystrix brachyura bengalensis Blyth, 1851
Bengal Porcupine



North East India and
West Bengal



Bangladesh and
Myanmar



-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
128b.




Hystrix brachyura hodgsoni (Gray, 1847)




North East India and
Sikkim



Nepal and China




-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
128c.


Hystrix brachyurasubcristata Swinhoe,
1870

North East India


China, Laos, Myanmar,
Tenasserim, Thailand
and Viet Nam
-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
35
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Wilson and Reeder,
2005
129.






Hystrix indica Kerr, 1792
Indian Creasted Porcupine





Almost throughout
the country






Afghanistan, Armenia ,
Azerbaijan, China,
Georgia, Iran, Iraq,
Israel, Jordan,
Kazakhstan, Nepal,
Pakistan, Saudi Arabia,
Sri Lanka, Turkey,
Turkmenistan and
Yemen
LC






IV






-






Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pradhan and
Talmale, 2011;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005


VI. Order:Lagomorpha
14. Family: OCHOTONIDAE(Pikas)
130.


Ochotona curzoniae (Hodgson,
1858)
Pleteau Pika

Sikkim


China and Nepal


LC


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
131.


Ochotona forresti Thomas, 1923
Forrests Pika

Assam, Arunachal
Pradesh and Sikkim

Bhutan, China and
Myanmar

LC


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
132.


Ochotona ladacensis (Gnther,
1875)
Ladakh Pika

Jammu & Kashmir


China and Pakistan


LC


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
133.


Ochotona macrotis (Gnther,
1875)
Large-eared Pika

Jammu & Kashmir


Afghanistan, Bhutan,
China, Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyzstan, Nepal,
Pakistan and Tajikistan
LC


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
133a.


Ochotona macrotis auritus Blanford, 1875


Jammu & Kashmir


-


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson 135& Reeder,
2005
134.


Ochotona nubrica Thomas, 1922
Nubra Pika

Jammu & Kashmir


China


LC


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
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134a.


Ochotona nubrica nubrica Thomas, 1922


Jammu & Kashmir


China


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
135.


Ochotona roylei (Ogilby, 1839)
Royles Pika

Himachal Pradesh,
Jammu & Kashmir
and Uttar Pradesh

China, Nepal and
Pakistan


LC


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Prater, 1971;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
135a.


Ochotona roylei roylei (Ogilby, 1839)


Himachal Pradesh,
Jammu & Kashmir
and Uttar Pradesh
-

-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
136.


Ochotona thibetana (Milne-
Edwards, 1871)
Moupin Pika
Sikkim


Bhutan, China and
Myanmar

LC


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
136a.


Ochotona thibetana sikimaria (Thomas,
1922)

Sikkim


-


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
15. Family: LEPORIDAE (Hares and Rabbits)
137.


Caprolagus hispidus (Pearson,
1839)
Hispid Hare
Assam, Bihar, Uttar
Pradesh and West
Bengal

Bangladesh and Nepal



EN


I


I


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
138.


Lepus nigricollis F. Cuvier, 1823
Indian Hare

Almost throughout
the country


Bangladesh, Indonesia,
Mauritius, Runion,
Pakistan, Nepal,
Seychelles and Sri Lanka
LC


IV


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Prater, 1971;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
138a.

Lepus nigricollis nigricollis F. Cuvier, 1823

South India

Nepal, Seychelles and Sri
Lanka
-

-

-

Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
138b.


Lepus nigricollis dayanus Blanford, 1874


North West India


Pakistan


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
138c.



Lepus nigricollis ruficaudatus
Geoffroy, 1826


Central and North
India, Assam,
Maharashtra, Odisha,
Sikkim and West
Bangladesh, Bhutan,
Nepal and Pakistan


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005

Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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Bengal
138d.


Lepus nigricollis simcoxi Wroughton, 1912


Central India and
Rajasthan

-

-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
139.


Lepus oiostolus Hodgson, 1840
Woolly Hare

Jammu & Kashmir
and Sikkim

China, Nepal and
Pakistan

LC


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
139a.


Lepus oiostolus oiostolus Hodgson, 1840


Jammu & Kashmir
and Sikkim

China and Pakistan


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
139b.


Lepus oiostolus hypsibius Blanford, 1875


Jammu & Kashmir
and Sikkim

-

-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
140.



Lepus tolai Pallas, 1778
Tolai Hare



Jammu & Kashmir
and Sikkim


Afghanistan, China, Iran,
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
Mongolia, Russian
Federation,
Turkmenistan and
Uzbekistan
LC



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005


140a.


Lepus tolai tibetanus Waterhouse, 1841
Tibet Hare

Jammu & Kashmir
and Sikkim

Afghanistan and
Pakistan, China, Xinjiang
and Mongolia to Gansu
and Ningxia
-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
VII. Order:Erinaceomorpha
16. Family: ERINACEIDAE (Hedgehogs)
141.



Hemiechinus collaris (Gray, 1830)
Indian Long-eared Hedgehog


Uttar Pradesh,
Gujarat, Himachal
Pradesh, Jammu &
Kashmir and
Maharashtra
Pakistan



LC



IV



-



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Prater, 1971;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005

142.


Paraechinus micropus (Blyth,
1846)
Indian Hedgehog

Gujarat,
Maharashtra, Punjab,
Rajasthan and Uttar
Pradesh
Pakistan



LC


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Prater, 1971;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
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143.


* Paraechinus nudiventris
(Horsfield, 1851)
Bare-bellied Hedgehog
Kerala and Tamil
Nadu

-

LC


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
VIII. Order:Soricomorpha
17. Family: SORICIDAE (Shrews)
144.


* Crocidura andamanensis Miller,
1902
Andaman Shrew

Andaman & Nicobar
Is.

-


CR


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
145.



Crocidura attenuate
Milne-Edwards, 1872
Asian Gray Shrew


Assam, Jammu &
Kashmir, Punjab,
Sikkim, Uttar
Pradesh and West
Bengal
Cambodia, China, Loas,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Philippines, Taiwan,
Thailand and Viet Nam

LC



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005

146.


Crocidura fuliginosa (Blyth, 1855)
Sotheast Asian Shrew

North India, Assam
and Meghalaya

Cambodia, China, Loas,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Thailand and Viet Nam
LC


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
146a.

Crocidura fuliginosa fuliginosa (Blyth,
1855)

North India, Assam
and Meghalaya
Malaysia and Thailand

-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
147.


* Crocidura hispida Thomas, 1913
Andaman Spiny Shrew

Andaman & Nicobar
Is.

-

VU


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
148.


Crocidura horsfieldii (Tomes,
1856)
Horsefields Shrew
Jammu & Kashmir
and Karnataka

China, Nepal and Sri
Lanka

DD


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
149.


* Crocidura jenkinsi Chakraborty,
1978
Jenkins Shrew
Andaman & Nicobar
Is.

-

CR


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
150.


* Crocidura nicobarica Miller,
1902 Nicobar Shrew

Andaman & Nicobar
Is.

-

CR


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
151. Crocidura pullata Miller, 1911 Jammu & Kashmir China, Pakistan and DD - - Alfred et al., 2002,
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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Kashmir White-toothed Shrew



Thailand







2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
152.


Crocidura rapax G. Allen, 1923
Chinese White-toothed Shrew

Jammu & Kashmir


China and Taiwan


DD


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
152a.


Crocidura rapax rapax Allen, 1923


Jammu & Kashmir


China


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
153.

Crocidura vorax G. Allen, 1923
Voracious Shrew
North East India

China, Loas, Thailand
and Viet Nam LC - -
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
154.


Feroculus feroculus (Kelaart,
1850)
Kelaarts Long-clawed Shrew
Kerala and Tamil
Nadu

Sri Lanka


EN


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
155.


* Suncus dayi (Dobson, 1888)
Days Shrew

Kerala and Tamil
Nadu

-

EN


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
156.






Suncus etruscus (Savi, 1822)
Etruscan Shrew





Almost throughout
the country





Widespread from
Southern Europe and
North Africa, through
parts of the Near East
and Arabian Peninsula,
Central Asia, South Asia
and mainland Southeast
Asia, to the island of
Borneo in the east
LC






-






-






Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005





157.


Suncus montanus (Kelaart, 1850)
Asian Highland Shrew

Karnataka, Kerala
and Tamil Nadu

Sri Lanka


VU


-


-


Alfred et al.,2002,
2006;Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
157a.


Suncus montanus niger Horsfield, 1851


Karnataka, Kerala
and Tamil Nadu

-

-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
158.


Suncus murinus (Linnaeus, 1766)
Asian Musk Shrew

Almost throughout
the country

Widespread, mainly
found in South Asia but
introduced widely
LC


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Prater, 1971;
Wilson and Reeder,
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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throughout Asia 2005
159.


Suncus stoliczkanus (Anderson,
1877)
Andersons Shrew

Peninsular India
from Chennai (Tamil
Nadu) to north to
Punjab
Nepal and Pakistan



LC


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
160.

* Anourosorex assamensis
Anderson, 1875
Assam Mole Shrew
Assam, Meghalaya,
Manipur and
Nagaland
-

LC

-
-
Wilson and Reeder,
2005

161.

Anourosorex schmidi Petter, 1963
Giant Mole Shrew
Arunachal Pradesh
and Sikkim Bhutan DD - -
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
162.


Anourosorex squamipes Milne-
Edwards, 1872
Chinese Mole Shrew
North East India


China, Loas, Myanmar,
Thailand and Viet Nam


LC


-


-


Alfred et al.,2002,
2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
163.



Chimarrogale himalayica (Gray,
1842)
Himalayan Water Shrew


Himachal Pradesh,
Jammu & Kashmir,
Uttar Pradesh,
Sikkim and West
Bengal
China, Loas, Myanmar,
Nepal, Taiwan and Viet
Nam


LC



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005


164.


Episoriculus caudatus
(Horsefield, 1851)
Hodgsons Brown-toothed Shrew
Sikkim, Uttarakhand
and West Bengal

China, Myanmar, Nepal


LC


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
164a.


Episoriculus caudatus caudatus (Horsfield,
1851)
Sikkim, Uttarakhand
and West Bengal

China, Myanmar, Nepal


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
165.


Episoriculus leucops (Horsefield,
1855)
Long-tailed Brown-toothed Shrew
Sikkim


China, Myanmar, Nepal,
Viet Nam

LC


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
165a.


Episoriculus leucops baileyi (Thomas, 1914)
Arunachal Pradesh,
Assam and Sikkim
Nepal and Viet Nam
- - -
Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
166.


Episoriculus macrurus (Blanford,
1888)
Long-tailed Mountain Shrew
Sikkim and West
Bengal

China, Myanmar and Viet
Nam

LC


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
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167.


Nectogale elegans Milne-Edwards,
1870
Elegant Water Shrew

Sikkim


China, Myanmar and
Nepal

LC


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
168.

Soriculus nigrescens (Gray, 1842)
Himalayan Shrew
Sikkim, West Bengal,
Assam and Arunachal
Pradesh
Bhutan, China and Nepal

LC

-

-

Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
168a.


Soriculus nigrescens nigrescens (Gray,
1842)

Sikkim, West Bengal,
Assam and Arunachal
Pradesh
Bhutan, China and Nepal


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
168b.


Soriculus nigrescens minor Dobson, 1890
Assam and Arunachal
Pradesh
China
- - -
Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
169.



Sorex minutus Linnaeus, 1766
Eurasian Pygmy Shrew


Jammu & Kashmir



Europe to Yenesei river
and Lake Baikal, south to
Altai and Tienshan Mtns,
Nepal, Pakistan and
Turkey
LC



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005

170.

Sorex planiceps Miller, 1911
Kashmir Pygmy Shrew
North West India and
Jammu & Kashmir
China and Pakistan

LC

-

-

Wilson and Reeder,
2005
18. Family: TALPIDAE (Moles)
171.


Euroscaptor micrura (Hodgson,
1841)
Himalayan Mole

North East India,
Sikkim and West
Bengal

Bhutan, China, Malaysia
and Nepal


LC


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Prater, 1971;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
172.


Parascaptor leucura (Blyth, 1850)
White-tailed Mole

North East India


Bangladesh, China and
Myanmar

LC


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
IX. Order: Chiroptera
19. Family: PTEROPODIDAE (Old world fruit bats)
173.


Cynopterus brachyotis (Mller,
1838)
Lesser Shortnosed Fruit Bat
Andaman & Nicobar
Is., South India,
Bihar, Goa, Gujarat,
This widespread species
ranges from South Asia,
through parts of southern
LC


V


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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Madhya Pradesh,
Maharashtra,
Meghalaya Nagaland,
Odisha, Uttar
Pradesh and West
Bengal
China to parts of
Southeast Asia
















Wilson and Reeder,
2005


173a.







Cynopterus brachyotis brachysoma
Dobson, 1871




Andaman & Nicobar
Is., South India,
Bihar, Goa, Gujarat,
Madhya Pradesh,
Maharashtra,
Meghalaya Nagaland,
Odisha, Uttar
Pradesh and West
Bengal
-

-






-






-






Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005



174.






Cynopterus sphinx (Vahl, 1797)
Greater Shortnosed Fruit Bat





Central, North East
and South India,
Andaman & Nicobar
Is., Bihar, Goa,
Gujarat, Jammu &
Kashmir, Jharkhand,
Odisha, Rajasthan,
Uttarakhand and
West Bengal
This species is widely
distributed from much of
South Asia, through
southern China, most of
mainlandand insular
Southeast Asia



LC






V






-






Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan,
2009;Prater, 1971;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005

174a.





Cynopterus sphinx sphinx (Vahl, 1797)





North East and South
India, Assam, Sikkim
and Uttarakhand



Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan,
China Bangladesh,
Myanmar and Thailand



-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
174b.




Cynopterus sphinx scherzeri Zelebor, 1869



Andaman & Nicobar
Is., (Nicobar Is.,
Great Nicobar Is.)

-
-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
175. Eonycteris spelaean (Dobson, Andaman & Nicobar Brunei Darussalam, LC V - Alfred et al.,2002,
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1871)
Lesser Dawn Bat




Is., Andhra Pradesh,
North East India,
Karnataka, Sikkim,
Tamil Nadu and
Uttarakhand

Cambodia, China,
Indonesia, Loas,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Philippines, Singapore,
Thailand, Timor-Leste
and Viet Nam















2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
175a.





Eonycteris spelaeaspelaea (Dobson, 1871)





Andaman & Nicobar
Is., Andhra Pradesh,
North East India,
Karnataka, Sikkim,
Tamil Nadu and
Uttarakhand
Myanmar, Laos, China,
Malaysia, Singapore,
Indonesia, Thailand and
Viet Nam


-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
175b.





Eonycteris spelaeaglandifera Lawrence,
1939




Andaman & Nicobar
Is., Andhra Pradesh,
North East India,
Karnataka, Sikkim,
Tamil Nadu and
Uttarakhand
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Cambodia, Laos,
Philippines, Thailand,
Viet Nam, Timor-Leste
and Indonesia

-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
176.




* Latidens salimalii Thonglongya,
1972
Salim Alis Fruit Bat


Karnataka, Kerala
and Tamil Nadu

-




EN




I




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
177.




Macroglossus sobrinus K.
Andersen, 1911
Greater Longnosed Fruit Bat


Arunachal Pradesh,
Meghalaya, Tripura
and West Bengal



Cambodia, China,
Indonesia, Loas,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Thailand and Viet Nam


LC




V




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
177a.




Macroglossus sobrinus sobrinus K.
Andersen, 1911

Arunachal Pradesh,
Meghalaya, Tripura
and West Bengal


Bangladeh, Malaysia,
Thailand, Myanmar and
Indonesia


-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
178. Megaerops niphanae Yenbutra Arunachal Pradesh, Cambodia, Loas, LC V - Alfred et al., 2002,
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and Felten, 1983
Ratanaworabhans Fruit Bat

Manipur, Mizoram,
Nagaland and West
Bengal

Thailand and Viet Nam














2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
179.




* Pteropus faunulus Miller, 1902
Nicobar Flying Fox



Andaman & Nicobar
Is.



-

VU




V




II




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
180.




Pteropus giganteus (Brnnich,
1782)
Indian Flying Fox



Almost throughout
the country




Bangladesh, Bhutan,
China, Maldives,
Myanmar, Nepal,
Pakistan and Sri Lanka


LC




V




II




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
180a.




Pteropus giganteus giganteus
(Brnnich, 1782)



Andaman & Nicobar
Is., North India,
Sikkim and West
Bengal
Bangladesh, Myanmar,
Bhutan, Pakistan and Sri
Lanka

-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
180b.




Pteropus giganteus leucocephalus
Hodgson, 1835



North East and South
India



Nepal and Sri Lanka




-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
181.




Pteropus hypomelanus
Temminck, 1853
Variable Flying Fox


Andaman and
Nicobar Is.



Indonesia, Malaysia,
Maldives, Myanmar,
Papua New Guinea,
Philippines, Solomon
Islands, Thailand and
Viet Nam
LC



V



II



Alfred et al., 2006;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005


181a.


Pteropus hypomelanussatyrus K. Anderson
1908

Andaman and
Nicobar Is.

-

-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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Wilson and Reeder,
2005
182.




Pteropus melanotus Blyth, 1863
Blackeared Flying Fox



Andaman and
Nicobar Is.



Indonesia




VU




V




II




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
182a.




Pteropus melanotus melanotus Blyth, 1863




Andaman and
Nicobar Is.

-
-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
182b.




Pteropus melanotus tytleri Mason, 1908




Andaman and
Nicobar Is.



-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
183.





Rousettus aegyptiacus (E.
Geoffroy, 1810)
Egyptian Rousette



North West India





Patchily distributed
across sub-Saharan
Africa and North Africa,
also ranges outside of
Africa through south-
west Asia to Iran and
Pakistan
LC





V





-





Wilson and Reeder,
2005





183a.
Rousettus aegyptiacus arabicus Anderson
& de Winton, 1902 North West India
Iran, southern Arabia
and Pakistan - - -
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
184.





Rousettus leschenaultia
(Desmarest, 1820)
Leschenaults Rousette



Almost throughout
the country




Bangladesh, Bhutan,
Cambodia, China,
Indonesia, Loas,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Nepal, Pakistan, Sri
Lanka, Thailand and Viet
Nam
LC





V





-





Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
184a.

Rousettus leschenaultii leschenaultii
(Desmarest, 1820)
Almost throughout
the country
Bangladesh, Myanmar,
Cambodia, China, Hong
-

-

-

Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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Kong, Laos, Nepal,
Pakistan, Thailand and
Viet Nam









Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
185.




Sphaerias blanfordi
(Thomas, 1891)
Blanfords Fruit Bat


Arunachal Pradesh,
Mizoram, Uttar
Pradesh and West
Bengal

Bhutan, China,
Myanmar, Nepal,
Thailand and Viet Nam

LC




V




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
20. Family: RHINOLOPHIDAE (Horseshoe bats)
186.




Rhinolophus affinis Horsfield,
1823
Intemediate Horseshoe Bat



Andaman & Nicobar
Is., Arunachal
Pradesh, Assam,
Sikkim, Tamil Nadu,
Uttarakhand and
West Bengal
Bangladesh, Bhutan,
Cambodia, China, Hong
Kong, Indonesia, Loas,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Nepal, Singapore,
Thailand and Viet Nam
LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
186a.




Rhinolophus affinis andamanensis Dobson,
1872



Andaman & Nicobar
Is. and Tamil Nadu



-

-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
186b.




Rhinolophus affinis himalayanus K.
Andersen, 1905



Arunachal Pradesh,
Assam, Sikkim,
Uttarakhand and
West Bengal

Nepal, Thailand,
Bangladesh, Myanmar
and China


-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
187.

Rhinolophus beddomei
Andersen, 1905
Beddommes Horseshoe Bat
Andhra Pradesh,
Karnataka, Kerala
and Maharashtra
Sri Lanka


LC

-

-

Wilson and Reeder,
2005

187a.

Rhinolophus beddomei beddomei K.
Andersen, 1905
Andhra Pradesh,
Karnataka, Kerala
and Maharashtra
-

-

-

-

Wilson and Reeder,
2005

188.

* Rhinolophus cognatus
K. Andersen, 1906
Andaman and
Nicobar Is. (North
Andaman, South
-

EN

-

-

Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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Andaman Horseshoe Bat


Andaman and
Narcondom Is.)









Wilson and Reeder,
2005
188a.




Rhinolophus cognatus cognatus
K. Andersen, 1906



Andaman and
Nicobar Is. (Southern
Andaman Is.)



-

-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
188b.




Rhinolophus cognatus famulus
K. Andersen, 1918



Andaman and
Nicobar Is. (North-
Central Andaman
Is.)

-

-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
189.




Rhinolophus ferrumequinum
(Schreber, 1774)
Greater Horseshoe Bat


Jammu & Kashmir,
Sikkim and Uttar
Pradesh



This species has a wide
range in Europe, Africa,
South Asia, China, Korea,
Japan and Australia


LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
189a.




Rhinolophus ferrumequinum proximus
K. Andersen, 1905



Jammu & Kashmir




-

-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
189b.




Rhinolophus ferrumequinum tragatus
Hodgson, 1835



Sikkim and Uttar
Pradesh



-

-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
190.



Rhinolophus hipposideros
(Bechstein, 1800)
Lesser Horseshoe Bat

Jammu & Kashmir




Widely distributed in the
western and central
Palaearctic


LC



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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190a.





Rhinolophus hipposideros midas K.
Andersen, 1905




Jammu & Kashmir





Jask, Iran,Iraq,
Kazakhstan and
Transcaucasia



-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
191.




Rhinolophus luctusBlyth, 1844
Blyths Horseshoe Bat



Almost throughout
the country




Afghanistan, Bangladesh,
Cambodia, China ,
Indonesia, Malaysia,
Myanmar, Nepal,
Pakistan, Thailand and
Viet Nam
LC



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
191a.





Rhinolophus lepidus Lepidus Blyth, 1844





Central India and
North East Provinces,
Bihar, Ganges Valley,
Kumaon Range in
Uttarakhand and
West Bengal
-

-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
191b.




Rhinolophus lepidus monticola K. Andersen,
1905



North West India,
Uttar Pradesh and
Uttarakhand


Nepal and Afghanistan




-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
192.




Rhinolophus luctus Temminck,
1834
Woolly Horseshoe Bat


Andhra Pradesh,
Assam, Madhya
Pradesh, Meghalaya,
Nagaland,
Uttarakhand, Sikkim
and West Bengal
Bangladesh, Cambodia,
China, Indonesia, Loas,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Nepal, Singapore,
Thailand and Viet Nam

LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
192a.




Rhinolophus luctus perniger Hodgson, 1843




North India and
Sikkim


Nepal, Myanmar, Viet
Nam, Laos and Thailand



-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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193.




Rhinolophus macrotis Blyth, 1844
Bigeared Horseshoe Bat



Andhra Pradesh,
Meghalaya
Uttarakhand and
West Bengal


Bangladesh, China,
Indonesia, Loas,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Nepal, Pakistan,
Philippines, Thailand and
Viet Nam
LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
193a.



Rhinolophus macrotis macrotis Blyth, 1844



Andhra Pradesh,
Meghalaya
Uttarakhand and
West Bengal

Nepal



-



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
194.



* Rhinolophus mitratus Blyth, 1844
Mitred Horseshoe Bat


Jharkhand
(Chaibassa )


-

DD



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
195.



Rhinolophus pearsonii Horsfield,
1851
Pearsons Horseshoe Bat

Assam, Meghalaya
Mizoram, Sikkim,
Uttarakhand and
West Bengal
Bangladesh, Bhutan,
China, Loas, Malaysia,
Myanmar, Nepal,
Thailand and Viet Nam
LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
195a.




Rhinolophus pearsonii pearsonii Horsfield,
1851



Assam, Meghalaya
Mizoram, Sikkim,
Uttarakhand and
West Bengal

Nepal




-



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
196.




Rhinolophus pusillus Temminck,
1834
Least Horseshoe Bat


South India,
Arunachal Pradesh,
Assam, Meghalaya,
Sikkim, Uttarakhand
and West Bengal
Cambodia, China,
Indonesia, Japan, Loas,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Nepal, Taiwan, Thailand
and Viet Nam
LC




-




-




Alfred et al.,2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
196a.




Rhinolophus pusillus blythi K. Andersen,
1918



Assam, North West
India, from Kumaon
Range in
Uttarakhand

-

-



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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196b.




Rhinolophus pusillus gracilis K. Andersen,
1905



South India




-

-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
196c.




Rhinolophus pusillus szechwanus
K. Andersen, 1918



North East India,
West Bengal


China, Szechuan, Hubei,
Yunnan, Myanmar and
Thailand

-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
197.






Rhinolophus rouxii Temminck,
1835
Rufous Horseshoe Bat





North and South
India, Chhattisgarh,
Goa, Himachal
Pradesh, Madhya
Pradesh,
Maharashtra, Odisha,
Sikkim, Uttarakhand
and West Bengal
China, Myanmar, Nepal
and Sri Lanka






LC






-






-






Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005

197a.






Rhinolophus rouxii rouxii Temminck, 1835






North and South
India, Chhattisgarh,
Goa, Himachal
Pradesh, Madhya
Pradesh,
Maharashtra, Odisha,
Sikkim, Uttarakhand
and West Bengal
China, Myanmar, Nepal
and Sri Lanka






-






-






-






Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
198.

Rhinolophus shortridgei
K. Andersen, 1918
Shortridges Horseshoe Bat
North India,
Myanmar

China and Myanmar


LC

-

-

Wilson and Reeder,
2005

199.



Rhinolophus sinicus
K. Andersen, 1905
Chinese Rufous Horseshoe Bat

Andhra Pradesh,
Himachal Pradesh,
Meghalaya Nagaland,
Sikkim, Uttarakhand
China, Myanmar, Nepal
and Viet Nam


LC



-



-



Wilson and Reeder,
2005


Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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and West Bengal
199a.



Rhinolophus sinicus sinicus
K. Andersen, 1905


Andhra Pradesh,
Himachal Pradesh,
Meghalaya Nagaland,
Sikkim, Uttarakhand
and West Bengal
China, Myanmar, Nepal
and Viet Nam

-

-

-

Wilson and Reeder,
2005

200.




Rhinolophus subbadiusBlyth, 1844
Little Nepalese Horseshoe Bat


Arunachal Pradesh
and Meghalaya



Bangladesh, China,
Myanmar and Nepal



LC



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
201.




Rhinolophus trifoliatus
Temminck, 1834
Trefoil Horseshoe Bat


Assam and West
Bengal



China, Indonesia,
Malaysia, Myanmar and
Thailand


LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
201a.




Rhinolophus trifoliatus edaxK. Andersen,
1918



Assam and West
Bengal


Myanmar, Thailand and
Malaysia



-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
202.

Rhinolophus yunanensis Dobson,
1872
Dobsons Horseshoe Bat

Arunachal Pradesh
and Mizoram



China, Myanmar and
Thailand



LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
21. Family: HIPPOSIDERIDAE (Old world leaf-nosed bats)
203.




Coelops frithii Blyth, 1848
East Asian Tailess Leaf-nosed Bat



Meghalaya and West
Bengal



Bangladesh, China,
Indonesia, Loas,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Taiwan, Thailand and
Viet Nam
LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
203a.

Coelops frithii frithii Blyth, 1848

Meghalaya and West
Bengal
Bangladesh
- - -
Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
204.




Hipposideros armiger (Hodgson,
1835)
Great Leafnosed Bat


Assam, Manipur
Meghalaya Sikkim
Uttarakhand and
West Bengal

Cambodia, China, Hong
Kong, Loas, Malaysia,
Myanmar, Nepal,
Taiwan, Thailand and
Viet Nam
LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
204a.




Hipposideros armiger armiger (Hodgson,
1835)



Assam, Manipur
Meghalaya Sikkim
Uttarakhand and
West Bengal

Myanmar, Nepal, Laos,
Thailand, Viet Nam and
China

-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
205.




Hipposideros ater Templeton,
1848
Dusky Leafnosed Bat


South India, Madhya
Pradesh,
Maharashtra,
Meghalaya, Andaman
& Nicobar Is., Odisha
Australia, Indonesia,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Papua New Guinea,
Philippines, Sri Lanka
and Thailand
LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
205a.



Hipposideros ater ater Templeton, 1848



South India, Madhya
Pradesh,
Maharashtra,
Meghalaya, Andaman
& Nicobar Is., Odisha
Sri Lanka to Malaysia
and Thailand


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
205b.


Hipposideros ater nicobarulae Miller, 1902




Andaman & Nicobar
Is. (Little Nicobar Is.)


-

-



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
206.




Hipposideros cineraceus Blyth,
1853
Ashy Leafnosed Bat


Arunachal Pradesh,
Assam, Haryana,
Meghalaya, Mizoram,
Tamil Nadu,
Uttarakhand and
West Bengal
Indonesia, Loas,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Pakistan, Thailand and
Viet Nam


LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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206a.





Hipposideros cineraceus cineraceus Blyth,
1853




Arunachal Pradesh,
Assam, Haryana,
Meghalaya, Mizoram,
Tamil Nadu,
Uttarakhand and
West Bengal
Indonesia, Malaysia,
Myamar, Pakistan,
Thailand and Viet Nam



-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
207.




Hipposideros diadema
(E.Geoffroy, 1813)
Diadem Leafnosed Bat



Andaman & Nicobar
Is.




Australia, Cambodia,
Indonesia, Loas,
Malaysia , Myanmar,
Papua New Guinea,
Philippines, Solomon
Islands, Thailand, Timor-
Leste and Viet Nam
LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
207a.




Hipposideros diadema nicobarensis
Dobson, 1871



Andaman & Nicobar
Is.



-

-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
208.




* Hipposideros durgadasi
Khajuria, 1970
Durga Dass Leafnosed Bat


Madhya Pradesh
(Katangi, Katanga
and Richhai in
Jabalpur district)
-

EN




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
209.




Hipposideros fulvus Gray, 1838
Fulvus Leafnosed Bat



South India, Bihar,
Gujarat, Jharkhand,
Madhya Pradesh,
Maharashtra, Odisha,
Punjab, Rajasthan
and Uttar Pradesh
Afghanistan, Bangladesh,
China, Pakistan and Sri
Lanka



LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
209a.




Hipposideros fulvus fulvus Gray, 1838




Central India




Bangladesh and
Myanmar



-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
209b. Hipposideros fulvus pallidus K. Andersen, North India, Gujarat Afghanistan, Bangladesh - - - Alfred et al., 2002;
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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1918



and West Bengal


and Pakistan














Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
210.




Hipposideros galeritus Cantor,
1846
Cantors Leafnosed Bat


Andhra Pradesh,
Bihar, Gujarat,
Karnataka, Madhya
Pradesh and
Maharashtra
Bangladesh, Brunei
Darussalam, Cambodia,
Indonesia, Loas,
Malaysia, Sri Lanka,
Thailand and Viet Nam
LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
210a.




Hipposideros galeritus brachyotis Dobson,
1874


Central and West
India, Gujarat,
Karnataka and West
Bengal

Sri Lanka




-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
210b.




Hipposideros galeritus galeritus Cantor,
1846


Andhra Pradesh,
Bihar, Gujarat,
Karnataka, Madhya
Pradesh and
Maharashtra
Malaysia, Myanmar and
Thailand



-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
211.




* Hipposideros hypophyllus
Kock and Bhat, 1994
Leafletted Leaf-nosed Bat


Karnataka
(Manahalli and
Theralli in Kolar
district)

-

EN




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
212.




Hipposideros lankadiva
Kelaart, 1850
Kelaarts Leafnosed Bat



Andhra Pradesh,
Karnataka, Madhya
Pradesh,
Maharashtra,
Meghalaya, Odisha,
Rajasthan, West
Bengal
Bangladesh and Sri
Lanka




LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
213.


Hipposideros larvatus (Horsfield,
1823)
Intermediate Leafnosed Bat
Arunachal Pradesh,
Assam and
Meghalaya
Bangladesh, Cambodia,
China, Indonesia, Loas,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
LC


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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Thailand and Viet Nam







Wilson and Reeder,
2005
213a.




Hipposideros larvatus leptophyllus
Dobson, 1874



Arunachal Pradesh,
Assam and
Meghalaya


-

-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
214.




Hipposideros Pomona
K. Andersen, 1918
Pomona Leafnosed Bat



Andaman & Nicobar
Is., Andhra Pradesh,
Assam, Arunachal
Pradesh, Karnataka,
Kerala, Meghalaya,
Nagaland, Tamil
Nadu, Sikkim and
West Bengal
Bangladesh, Cambodia,
China, Loas, Malaysia,
Myanmar, Nepal,
Thailand and Viet Nam



LC





-





-





Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
214a.






Hipposideros pomana pomanaK.
Andersen, 1918





Andaman & Nicobar
Is., Andhra Pradesh,
Assam, Arunachal
Pradesh, Karnataka,
Kerala, Meghalaya,
Nagaland, Tamil
Nadu, Sikkim and
West Bengal
-

-





-





-





Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005


215.




Hipposideros speoris
(Schneider, 1800)
Schneiders Leafnosed Bat


Andhra Pradesh,
Gujarat, Karnataka,
Kerala, Maharashtra
Odisha, Tamil Nadu
and Uttar Pradesh
Sri Lanka





LC




-




-




Alfred et al.,2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
22. Family: MEGADERMATIDAE (False-vampire bats)
216.




Megaderma lyra . Geoffroy, 1810
Greater False Vampire Bat



North East and South
India, Bihar,
Chhattisgarh,
Gujarat, Himachal
Pradesh, Jammu &
Kashmir, Jharkhand,
Afghanistan, Bangladesh,
Cambodia, China, Loas,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Nepal, Pakistan, Sri
Lanka, Thailand and Viet
Nam
LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005

Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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Madhya Pradesh,
Maharashtra, Odisha,
Rajasthan, Uttar
Pradesh and West
Bengal















216a.





Megaderma lyra lyra E. Geoffroy, 1810





Chhattisgarh,
Gujarat, Karnataka,
Madhya Pradesh,
Maharashtra, Sikkim,
Uttarakhand and
West Bengal
Bhutan, Bangladesh,
Myanmar and Sri Lanka




-





-





-





Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
216b.





Megaderma lyra caurina K. Andersen &
Wroughton, 1907




North West India





-

-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
217.





Megaderma spasma
(Linnaeus, 1758)
Lesser False Vampire Bat



South India,
Andaman & Nicobar
Is., Assam, Goa,
Maharashtra,
Meghalaya Mizoram
and West Bengal

Bangladesh, Brunei
Darussalam, Cambodia,
Indonesia, Loas,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Philippines, Singapore,
Sri Lanka, Thailand, Viet
Nam
LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
217a.




Megaderma spasma horsfieldii Blyth, 1863




South India,
Andaman & Nicobar
Is., Assam, Goa,
Maharashtra,
Meghalaya Mizoram
and West Bengal
Myanmar





-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
23. Family: RHINOPOMATIDAE (Mouse-tailed bats)
218.



Rhinopoma hardwickii Gray, 1831
Lesser Mouse-tailed Bat


Andhra Pradesh,
Assam, Bihar,
Gujarat, Jammu &
Kashmir, Karnataka,
Madhya Pradesh,
Widespread across
central and northern
Africa through Arabia
and southern Asia

LC



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
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Maharashtra,
Manipur Nagaland,
Rajasthan, Uttar
Pradesh and West
Bengal
















218a.







Rhinopoma hardwickii hardwickii Gray,
1831






Andhra Pradesh,
Assam, Bihar,
Gujarat, Jammu &
Kashmir, Karnataka,
Madhya Pradesh,
Maharashtra,
Manipur Nagaland,
Rajasthan, Uttar
Pradesh and West
Bengal
From Afghanistan to
Thailand and is mostly
Oriental , Pakistan to
Iran and Myanmar






-







-







-







Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005



219.




Rhinopoma microphyllum
(Brnnich, 1792)
Greater Mouse-tailed Bat



Bihar, Gujarat,
Madhya Pradesh,
Maharashtra, Odisha,
Rajasthan, Uttar
Pradesh and West
Bengal

Extends from northern
Africa through southwest
Asia to Afghanistan and
Pakistan



LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
219a.




Rhinopoma microphyllumkinneari
Wroughton, 1912
Greater Indian Mouse-tailed Bat



Bihar, Gujarat,
Madhya Pradesh,
Maharashtra, Odisha,
Rajasthan, Uttar
Pradesh and West
Bengal
Thailand





-



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
220.

Rhinopoma muscatellum Thomas,
1903
Small Mouse-tailed Bat
Rajasthan

Afghanistan, Iran, Oman,
Pakistan and Yemen

LC

-

-

Wilson and
Reeder, 2005

220a.

Rhinopoma muscatellum muscatellum
Thomas, 1903
Rajasthan

Iran, Oman and
Afghanistan - - -
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
24. Family: EMBALLONURIDAE (Sheath-tailed bats)
221.

Saccolaimus saccolaimus
(Temminck, 1838)
Andaman & Nicobar
Is., Gujarat,
Australia, Bangladesh,
Brunei Darussalam,
LC

-

-

Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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Naked-rumped Pouched Bat



Karnataka, Kerala,
Madhya Pradesh,
Maharashtra,
Meghalaya, Odisha,
Uttar Pradesh and
West Bengal
Cambodia, Indonesia,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Papua New Guinea,
Philippines, Solomon
Islands, Sri Lanka,
Thailand and Viet Nam












Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005

221a.





Saccolaimus saccolaimus crassus Blyth,
1844
Pouch-bearing Sheath-tailed Bat




Gujarat, Karnataka,
Kerala, Madhya
Pradesh,
Maharashtra,
Meghalaya, Odisha,
Uttar Pradesh and
West Bengal
Sri Lanka and Indonesia





-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005

221b.





Saccolaimus saccolaimus saccolaimus
(Temminck, 1838)




Andaman & Nicobar
Is.




Solomon Is., Indonesia





-





-





-





Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
222.






Taphozous longimanus
Hardwicke, 1825
Longwinged Tomb Bat




South India, Assam,
Bihar, Gujarat,
Jharkhand, Madhya
Pradesh,
Maharashtra,
Nagaland, Odisha,
Rajasthan, Tripura,
Uttar Pradesh and
West Bengal
Bangladesh, Cambodia,
Indonesia, Malaysia,
Myanmar, Nepal, Sri
Lanka and Thailand





LC






-






-






Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005


222a.






Taphozous longimanus longimanus
Hardwicke, 1825





South India, Assam,
Bihar, Gujarat,
Jharkhand, Madhya
Pradesh,
Maharashtra,
Nagaland, Odisha,
Rajasthan, Tripura,
Uttar Pradesh and
Nepal







-






-






-






Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005



Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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West Bengal
223.





Taphozous melanopogon
Temminck, 1841
Black-bearded Tomb Bat



South India,
Andaman & Nicobar
Is., Bihar,
Chhattisgarh, Goa,
Gujarat, Madhya
Pradesh,
Maharashtra Odisha,
Rajasthan
South and Southeast Asia






LC





-





-





Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
223a.






Taphozous melanopogon melanopogon
Temminck, 1841




South India,
Andaman & Nicobar
Is., Bihar,
Chhattisgarh, Goa,
Gujarat, Madhya
Pradesh,
Maharashtra Odisha,
Rajasthan
Myanmar, Thailand,
Malaysia, Cambodia,
Indonesia and Timor-
Leste



-






-






-






Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005



223b.





Taphozous melanopogon bicolor
Temminck, 1841




South India,
Andaman & Nicobar
Is., Bihar,
Chhattisgarh, Goa,
Gujarat, Madhya
Pradesh,
Maharashtra Odisha,
Rajasthan
Cambodia, Myanmar and
Thailand




-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
224.





Taphozous nudiventris
Cretzschmar, 1830
Naked-rumped Tomb Bat




Andhra Pradesh,
Bihar, Gujarat,
Karnataka, Madhya
Pradesh,
Maharashtra,
Rajasthan, Sikkim,
Tamil Nadu, Uttar
Pradesh and West
Bengal
Recorded from Southern
desert and sub-desert
belt of western and
central Palaearctic





LC






-






-






Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005


224a.

Taphozous nudiventris kachhensisDobson,
1872 Kachh Tomb Bat
Andhra Pradesh,
Bihar, Gujarat,
-

-

-

-

Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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Karnataka, Madhya
Pradesh,
Maharashtra,
Rajasthan, Sikkim,
Tamil Nadu, Uttar
Pradesh and West
Bengal


















Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005



225.



Taphozous perforates E. Geoffroy,
1818
Egyptian Tomb Bat

Gujarat, Madhya
Pradesh and
Rajasthan


Throughout northern and
sub-Saharan Africa, the
Arabian Peninsula, and
Asia, east to the Indian
Subcontinent
LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
225a.




Taphozous perforatusperforatus
E. Geoffroy, 1818



Gujarat, Madhya
Pradesh and
Rajasthan

Egypt



-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
226.




Taphozous theobaldi Dobson,
1872
Theobalds Tomb Bat

Karnataka, Kerala,
Madhya Pradesh and
Maharashtra


Cambodia, Myanmar,
Thailand and Viet Nam



LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
226a.




Taphozous theobaldi secatus Thomas, 1915




Karnataka, Kerala,
Madhya Pradesh and
Maharashtra

-

-



-



-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
25. Family: MOLOSSIDAE (Free-tailed bats)
227.





Chaerephon plicatus (Buchannan,
1800)
Wrinklelipped Freetailed Bat



Andhra Pradesh,
Goa, Karnataka,
Madhya Pradesh,
Maharashtra,
Meghalaya Punjab,
Rajasthan, Tamil
Nadu, Uttar Pradesh
Cambodia, China, Hong
Kong, Loas, Malaysia,
Philippines, Sri Lanka
and Viet Nam



LC





-





-





Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005

Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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and West Bengal
227a.





Chaerephon plicatus plicatus (Buchanan,
1800)




Meghalaya and West
Bengal




-

-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
227b.




Chaerephon plicatus luzonus Hollister, 1913
Luzon Wrinkled-lipped Bat



Andhra Pradesh,
Goa, Karnataka,
Madhya Pradesh,
Maharashtra,
Meghalaya Punjab,
Rajasthan, Tamil
Nadu, Uttar Pradesh
and West Bengal
Myanmar, Malaysia,
Pakistan, Philippines and
Sri Lanka



-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
228.




Otomops wroughtoni (Thomas,
1913)
Wroughtons Giant Mastiff Bat

Karnataka,
Meghalaya


Cambodia



DD



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
229.




Tadarida aegyptiaca (E. Geoffroy,
1818)
Egyptian Freetailed Bat


South India, Gujarat,
Madhya Pradesh,
Maharashtra,
Rajasthan and West
Bengal
Throughout Africa, and
in the Arabian peninsula
through to India
Bangladesh and Sri
Lanka

LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
229a.




Tadarida aegyptiaca sindica
Wroughton, 1919



North West India




Iran, India to Pakistan



-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
229b.



Tadarida aegyptiaca thomasi
Wroughton, 1919


North West and
South India


Sri Lanka



-



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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2005
229c.



Tadarida aegyptiaca tragatas
Dobson, 1874


North East India,
West Bengal


-

-



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
230.




Tadarida teniotis (Rafinesque,
1814)
European Freetailed Bat


West Bengal



It is mainly Palaearctic
species, although the
south-eastern edge of its
range extends into the
Indomalayan region
LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
230a.





Tadarida teniotis teniotis Rafinesque, 1814
Mediterranean Free-tailed Bat




West Bengal





Southern Europe, North
East Africa, Western Asia
to Pakistan, Italy, Sicily,
Portugal, Greece,
Caucasia, Western
Turkestan
-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
26. Family: Vespertilionidae (Vesper bats)
231.




Arielulus circumdatus
(Temminck, 1840)
Bronze Sprite


Assam, Meghalaya,
Mizoram and Sikkim



Cambodia, China,
Indonesia, Malaysia,
Myanmar, Nepal,
Thailand and Viet Nam

LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
232.




Eptesicus gobiensis Bobrinskii,
1926
Gobi Big Brown Bat



North India




Afghanistan, China,
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
Mongolia, Nepal,
Pakistan, Russian
Federation, Tajikistan,
Turkmenistan and
Uzbekistan
LC




-




-




Wilson and Reeder,
2005





232a.
Eptesicus gobiensis centrasiaticus
Bobrinskii, 1926 North India China - - -
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
233.


Eptesicus pachyotis (Dobson,
1871)
Thickeared Bat
Meghalaya and
Mizoram

Bangladesh, China,
Myanmar and Thailand

LC


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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Wilson and Reeder,
2005
234.





Eptesicus serotinus (Schreber,
1774)
Common Serotine




Himachal Pradesh,
Jammu & Kashmir
and Rajasthan




Widely distributed
through the Palaearctic
from the Atlantic to the
Pacific seaboards, across
the Mediterraneanfrom
Portugal eastwards to
Turkey, and is marginal
to North Africa
LC





-





-





Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
234a.




Eptesicus serotinus pachyomus
Tomes, 1857
Thick-muzzled Bat



Himachal Pradesh,
Jammu & Kashmir
and Rajasthan

Pakistan



-



-




-



Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
235.




* Eptesicus tatei Ellerman and
MorrisonScott, 1951
Sombre Bat


West Bengal
(Dargeeling )

-

DD



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
236.







Hesperoptenus tickelli (Blyth,
1851)
Tickells Bat





Andaman & Nicobar
Is., Andhra Pradesh,
Assam, Goa,
Jharkhand,
Karnataka, Madhya
Pradesh,
Maharashtra, Odisha,
Rajasthan, Tamil
Nadu and West
Bengal
Bangladesh, Bhutan,
Cambodia, Loas,
Myanmar, Nepal, Sri
Lanka, Thailand and Viet
Nam





LC







-







-







Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005


237.



Scotoecus pallidus (Dobson, 1876)
Desert Yellow Lesser House Bat


Bihar, Himachal
Pradesh, Jharkhand,
Uttar Pradesh and
West Bengal
Pakistan




LC



-



-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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238.



Scotomanes ornatus (Blyth, 1851)
Harlequin Bat


Arunachal Pradesh,
Assam, Manipur,
Meghalaya,
Nagaland, Sikkim
and West Bengal
Bangladesh, China, Loas,
Myanmar, Nepal,
Thailand and Viet Nam

LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
238a.




Scotomanes ornatus ornatus (Blyth, 1851)




Arunachal Pradesh,
Assam, Manipur,
Meghalaya,
Nagaland, Sikkim
and West Bengal
-

-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
238b.




Scotomanes ornatus imbrensis Thomas,
1921



Arunachal Pradesh,
Assam, Manipur,
Meghalaya,
Nagaland, Sikkim
and West Bengal
-

-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
239.







Scotophilus heathii (Horsfield,
1831)
Greater Asiatic Yellow House Bat





North East, South
India, Bihar,
Gujarat, Haryana,
Jharkhand, Madhya
Pradesh,
Maharashtra, Odisha,
Punjab, Rajasthan,
Uttarakhand, Uttar
Pradesh and West
Bengal
Afghanistan, Bangladesh,
Cambodia, China,
Indonesia, Loas,
Myanmar, Nepal,
Pakistan, Philippines, Sri
Lanka, Thailand and Viet
Nam


LC







-







-







Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005


239a.







Scotophilus heathii heathii (Horsfield, 1831)







North East, South
India, Bihar,
Gujarat, Haryana,
Jharkhand, Madhya
Pradesh,
Maharashtra, Odisha,
Punjab, Rajasthan,
Uttarakhand, Uttar
Pradesh and West
Bengal
Sri Lanka








-






-






-






Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005




Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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240.








Scotophilus kuhlii Leach, 1821
Lesser Asiatic Yellow Bat







South India,
Andaman & Nicobar
Is., Assam, Bihar,
Gujarat, Jharkhand,
Madhya Pradesh,
Maharashtra,
Meghalaya, Odisha,
Rajasthan, Tripura,
Uttar Pradesh,
Uttarakhand and
West Bengal
Bangladesh, Cambodia,
China, Hong Kong,
Indonesia, Loas,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Pakistan, Philippines, Sri
Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand,
Timor-Leste and Viet
Nam



LC








-








-








Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005




240a.







Scotophilus kuhlii kuhlii Leach, 1821







South India,
Andaman & Nicobar
Is., Assam, Bihar,
Gujarat, Jharkhand,
Madhya Pradesh,
Maharashtra,
Meghalaya, Odisha,
Rajasthan, Tripura,
Uttar Pradesh,
Uttarakhand and
West Bengal
Indonesia







-







-







-







Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005




241.



Nyctalus leisleri (Kuhl, 1817)
Leislers Noctule


Jammu & Kashmir,
Punjab

Largely a western
Palaearctic species, with
scattered records in the
western parts of the
eastern Palaearctic
(Pakistan, Afghanistan,
the Himalayas)
LC



-



-



Alfred et al.,2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
241a.




Nyctalus leisleri leisleri (Kuhl, 1817)




Jammu & Kashmir,
Punjab


Eurasia, northwest
Africa, Madeira Isl and
Azores Is. (Portugal)


-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
242.

Nyctalus montanus
(BarrettHamilton, 1906)
Himachal Pradesh
and Uttarakhand
Afghanistan and Nepal

LC

-

-

Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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Mountain Noctule














Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
243.




Nyctalus noctula (Schreber, 1774)
Noctule



Himachal Pradesh,
Jammu & Kashmir,
Nagaland, Sikkim,
Uttar Pradesh, West
Bengal
Throughout Europe, Asia,
and North Africa



LC



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
243a.



Nyctalus noctula labiata Hodgson, 1835
Indian Noctule Bat


Himachal Pradesh,
Jammu & Kashmir,
Nagaland, Sikkim,
Uttar Pradesh, West
Bengal
Nepal and Malaysia



-



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
244.



Pipistrellus abramus (Temminck,
1838)
Japanese Pipistrelle


Uttar Pradesh,
Assam, Bihar,
Jammu & Kashmir,
Manipur and
Nagaland
China, Japan, Korea,
Loas, Myanmar, Taiwan
and Viet Nam


LC



-



-



Wilson and Reeder,
2005



245.




Pipistrellus cadornae (Thomas,
1916)
Cadornas Pipistrelle


West Bengal




Loas, Myanmar, Thailand
and Viet Nam



LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
246.





Pipistrellus ceylonicus (Kelaart,
1852)
Kelaarts Pipistrelle



South India, Bihar,
Goa, Gujarat,
Jharkhand, Madhya
Pradesh,
Maharashtra,
Rajasthan and West
Bengal
Bangladesh, China,
Indonesia, Malaysia,
Myanmar, Pakistan, Sri
Lanka and Viet Nam


LC





-





-





Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
246a.




Pipistrellus ceylonicus indicus Dobson,
1878


South India



-

-


-



-



Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
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246b.




Pipistrellus ceylonicus subcanus Thomas,
1915 Northern Kelaarts Pipistrelle

Central and North
West India

Pakistan


-

-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
247.








Pipistrellus coromandra (Gray,
1838)
Indian Pipistrelle







Andaman & Nicobar
Is., North East and
South India, Bihar,
Goa, Gujarat, Jammu
& Kashmir,
Jharkhand, Madhya
Pradesh,
Maharashtra, Odisha,
Sikkim, Uttarakhand,
Uttar Pradesh and
West Bengal
-

LC








-








-








Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005



248.






Pipistrellus javanicus (Gray,
1838)
Javan Pipistrelle





Andaman & Nicobar
Is., Assam, Himachal
Pradesh, Madhya
Pradesh,
Maharashtra,
Manipur, Meghalaya,
Nagaland, Sikkim,
Uttarakhand and
West Bengal
Afghanistan, Bangladesh,
Brunei Darussalam,
Cambodia, China,
Indonesia, Loas,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Nepal, Pakistan,
Philippines, Singapore,
Thailand and Viet Nam

LC






-






-






Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005


248a.




Pipistrellus javanicus babu Thomas, 1915
Himalayan Pipistrelle



Sikkim, Uttar
Pradesh,
Uttarakhand, West
Bengal

Afghanistan, China,
Myanmar, Nepal and
Pakistan


-




-




-



Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
248b.





Pipistrellus javanicus camortae Miller,
1902




Andaman & Nicobar
Is.




-

-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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249.




Pipistrellus kuhlii (Kuhl, 1817)
Kulhs Pipistrelle



Jammu & Kashmir




Africa, Europe and Asia




LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
249a.




Pipistrellus kuhlii lepidus Blyth, 1845



Jammu & Kashmir



Afghanistan,
Turkmenistan, Iraq, Iran
and Pakistan

-



-



-



Alfred et al.,2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
250.




Pipistrellus paterculus Thomas,
1915
Mount Popa Pipistrelle


Assam, Bihar,
Jammu & Kashmir,
Manipur and
Nagaland
China, Loas, Myanmar
and Viet Nam


LC



-



-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
250a.




Pipistrellus paterculus paterculus Thomas,
1915


Assam, Bihar,
Jammu & Kashmir,
Manipur and
Nagaland

Myanmar, Laos and Viet
Nam


-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
251.




Pipistrellus pipistrellus (Schreber,
1774)
Common Pipistrelle


Jammu & Kashmir




Range extends across
most of Europe,North
Africa,
southwestern Asia, and
possibly into Korea
LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
251a.




Pipistrellus pipistrellus Aladdin Thomas,
1905



Jammu & Kashmir




Iran, Pakistan, China,
Afghanistan and
Turkestan



-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
252.


Pipistrellus savii (Bonaparte,
1837)
Savis Pipistrelle
North East India,
(from Khasia Hills in
Assam, and
Meghalaya)
Distributed across North
West Africa, the
Mediterranean region
and the Middle East
LC


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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2005
252a.




Pipistrellus savii austenianus Dobson, 1871




North East India,
(from Khasia Hills in
Assam, and
Meghalaya)

Pakistan and Myanmar




-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
253.




Pipistrellus tenuis (Temminck,
1840)
Least Pipistrelle


Almost throughout
the country


Throughout much of
South Asia, southeastern
China and Southeast
Asia.

LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
253a.




Pipistrellus tenuis mimus Wroughton, 1899




Almost throughout
the country



Afghanistan, Pakistan,
Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan,
Myanmar, Viet Nam and
Thailand

-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
254.




Scotozous dormeri Dobson, 1875
Dormers Pipistrelle



Almost throughout
the country



Bangladesh and Pakistan




LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
255.




Barbastella leucomelas
(Cretzschmar, 1826)
Eastern Barbastelle


Himachal Pradesh,
Jammu & Kashmir,
Meghalaya Sikkim,
Uttar Pradesh, West
Bengal

The main distribution
occurs from the Caucasus
eastwards including Iran,
Afghanistan and India,
and onwards to China,
Japan and North Africa
LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
255a.




Barbastella leucomelas darjelingensis
(Hodgson, 1855)



Himachal Pradesh,
Jammu & Kashmir,
Meghalaya Sikkim,
Uttar Pradesh, West
Bengal
China, Indochina ,
Hokkaido, Honshu Is.
(Japan) and Taiwan


-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
256. Otonycteris hemprichii Peters, North West India Southern desert and sub- LC - - Alfred et al., 2002,
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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1859
Hemprichs Desert Bat







desert belt of Western
and Central Palaearctic
from Morocco and Niger
as far east as north-west
India and North Africa















2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
257.




Plecotus auritus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Brown Longeared Bat



Himachal Pradesh,
Jammu & Kashmir,
Meghalaya Sikkim,
Uttar Pradesh, West
Bengal
European countries




LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
257a.




Plecotus auritus homochrous Hodgson,
1847



Himachal Pradesh,
Jammu & Kashmir,
Meghalaya Sikkim,
Uttar Pradesh, West
Bengal
-




-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
258.




Falsistrellus affinis (Dobson, 1871)
Chocolate Pipistrelle



Kerala, Maharashtra,
Tamil Nadu,
Uttarakhand and
West Bengal


China, Myanmar, Nepal
and Sri Lanka



LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
259.




Ia io Thomas, 1902
Great Evening Bat



Assam and
Meghalaya




China, Loas, Myanmar,
Nepal, Thailand and Viet
Nam



LC




-




-




Alfred et al.,2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
260.



Tylonycteris pachypus
(Temminck, 1840)
Lesser Bamboo Bat


Andaman & Nicobar
Is., Karnataka,
Kerala, Manipur,
Meghalaya, Mizoram,
Sikkim, Tripura and
West Bengal

Bangladesh, Brunei
Darussalam, Cambodia,
China, Hong Kong,
Indonesia, Loas,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Philippines, Thailand and
Viet Nam
LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
260a. Tylonycteris pachypus aurex Thomas, 1915 South India - - - - Alfred et al., 2002;
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
260b.




Tylonycteris pachypus fulvidus Blyth, 1859
Pale Club-footed Bat

Sikkim, West Bengal
North East India


Myanmar, China,
Tenasserim, Laos, Viet
Nam and Thailand

-



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
261.




Tylonycteris robustula Thomas,
1915
Greater Bamboo Bat



Mizoram




Brunei Darussalam,
Cambodia, China,
Indonesia, Loas,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Philippines, Singapore,
Thailand, Timor-Leste
and Viet Nam
LC




-




-





Wilson and Reeder,
2005





261a.


Tylonycteris robustula robustula Thomas,
1915

Mizoram


China, Philippines,
Laos,Malaysia, Myanmar,
Singapore, Thailand, Viet
Nam and Indonesia
-


-


-


Wilson and Reeder,
2005


262.




Myotis annectans (Dobson, 1871)
Hairyfaced Myotis



Nagaland and West
Bengal



Cambodia, China, Loas
and Thailand



LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
263.




Myotis daubentonii (Kuhl, 1817)
Daubentons Bat



Assam



Distributed from
Portugal, Ireland and
Norway through Europe
and northern Asia to the
Far East (Korea and
Japan)
LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
264.



Myotis blythii (Tomes, 1857)
Lesser Mouseeared Myotis


Himachal Pradesh,
Jammu & Kashmir,
Rajasthan


Southern Europe,
southern parts of central
Europe, and non-arid
parts of southwestern
Asia
LC



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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264a.




Myotis blythii blythii (Tomes, 1857)
Kashmir Lesser Mouse-eared Bat


Himachal Pradesh,
Jammu & Kashmir,
Rajasthan


Central Asia



-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
265.






Myotis formosus (Hodgson, 1835)
Hodgsons Myotis





Assam, Bihar,
Himachal Pradesh,
Jammu & Kashmir,
Jharkhand,
Maharashtra,
Meghalaya, Mizoram,
Punjab, Sikkim,
Uttarakhand and
West Bengal
Afghanistan, Bangladesh,
China, Indonesia, Korea,
Loas, Nepal, Philippines
and Taiwan




LC






-






-






Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005


265a.







Myotis formosus formosus (Hodgson, 1835)






Assam, Bihar,
Himachal Pradesh,
Jammu & Kashmir,
Jharkhand,
Maharashtra,
Meghalaya, Mizoram,
Punjab, Sikkim,
Uttarakhand and
West Bengal
Afghanistan, Nepal, and
southeastern Asia






-






-






-






Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005


266.




Myotis hasseltii
(Temminck, 1840)
Lesser Largefooted Myotis
West Bengal
Cambodia, Indonesia,
Malaysia, Myanmar, Sri
Lanka, Thailand and Viet
Nam
LC



-



-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
266a.




Myotis hasseltii hasseltii Lyon, 1916




West Bengal




Indonesia and Sri Lanka




-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
267. Myotis horsfieldii (Temminck, Andaman & Nicobar Brunei Darussalam, LC - - Alfred et al., 2002,
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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1840)
Horsfields Myotis



Is., Goa, Karnataka,
Kerala, Madhya
Pradesh,
Maharashtra and
Tamil Nadu
Cambodia, China, Hong
Kong, Indonesia, Loas,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Philippines, Thailand and
Viet Nam












2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
267a.





Myotis horsfieldii dryas K. Andersen, 1907




Andaman & Nicobar
Is.

-
-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
267b.





Myotis horsfieldii peshwa (Thomas, 1915)





Western India,
Kerala, Maharashtra




-

-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
268.

Myotis laniger Peters, 1871
Chinese Water Myotis Meghalaya China and Viet Nam LC - -
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
269.



Myotis longipes (Dobson, 1873)
Kashmir Cave Myotis


Jammu & Kashmir
and Meghalaya


Afghanistan, China and
Nepal


DD



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
270.



Myotis montivagus (Dobson,
1874)
Burmese Whiskered Myotis


Andhra Pradesh,
Karnataka, Kerala,
Maharashtra,
Mizoram and Tamil
Nadu
China, Loas, Malaysia,
Myanmar and Viet Nam


LC



-




-



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
270a.




Myotis montivagus federatus Thomas, 1916




Andhra Pradesh,
Karnataka, Kerala,
Maharashtra,
Mizoram and Tamil
Nadu

China and Malaysia




-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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270b.




Myotis montivagus peytoni Wroughton &
Riley, 1913



Andhra Pradesh,
Karnataka, Kerala,
Maharashtra,
Mizoram and Tamil
Nadu
-

-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
271.






Myotis muricola (Gray, 1846)
Nepalese Whiskered Myotis





Assam, Himachal
Pradesh, Jammu &
Kashmir, Jharkhand,
Meghalaya Mizoram,
Sikkim, Uttarakhand
and West Bengal



Afghanistan, Bhutan,
Brunei Darussalam,
Cambodia, China,
Indonesia, Loas,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Nepal, Pakistan,
Philippines, Singapore,
Taiwan, Thailand and
Viet Nam
LC






-






-






Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005


271a.




Myotis muricola caliginosus Tomes, 1859
Tomess Whiskered Bat



Assam, Himachal
Pradesh, Jammu &
Kashmir, Jharkhand,
Meghalaya Mizoram,
Sikkim, Uttarakhand
and West Bengal
-


-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
272.




Myotis sicarius Thomas, 1915
Mandellis Mouseeared Myotis


Sikkim and West
Bengal



Nepal



VU



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
273.




Myotis siligorensis (Horsfield,
1855)
Himalayan Whiskered Myotis

Meghalaya, Sikkim,
Uttarakhand and
West Bengal


Cambodia, China,
Indonesia, Loas,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Nepal and Viet Nam


LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
273a.




Myotis siligorensis siligorensis (Horsfield,
1855)



Meghalaya, Sikkim,
Uttarakhand and
West Bengal

-

-



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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274.




Miniopterus magnate
Sanborn, 1931
Western Longfingered Bat

North East India




China, Indonesia,
Myanmar and Papua
New Guinea


LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
274a.





Miniopterus magnate macrodens (Maeda,
1982)




North East India





China, Indonesia,
Myanmar and Papua
New Guinea



-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
275.




Miniopterus pusillus Dobson,
1876
Small Longfingered Bat



Andaman & Nicobar
Is., Karnataka and
Tamil Nadu



China, Hong Kong,
Indonesia, Loas,
Myanmar, Nepal,
Thailand and Viet Nam


LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
276.




Miniopterus schreibersii
(Kuhl, 1817)
Schreiberss Longfingered Bat


Karnataka,
Maharashtra,
Meghalaya, Uttar
Pradesh and West
Bengal

From south-western
Europe and north and
west Africa through
Anatolia and the Middle
East to the Caucasus

NT




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
276a.





Miniopterus schreibersii blepotis
Temminck, 1840
Large Long-tailed Bat




Maharashtra,
Meghalaya, Uttar
Pradesh and West
Bengal


Australia, Indonesia
Japan, Malaysia,
Myanmar, Philippines,
Sri Lanka, Thailand and
Taiwan

-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
276b.



Miniopterus schreibersii fuliginosus
Hodgson, 1835
Hodgsons Long-winged Bat

South India



Afghanistan, China,
Japan, Myanmar, Nepal,
Viet Nam and Sri Lanka

-



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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2005
277.




Harpiocephalus harpia
(Temminck, 1840)
Lesser Hairywinged Bat


Assam, Kerala,
Meghalaya, Mizoram,
Sikkim, Tamil Nadu
and West Bengal


Bhutan, China,
Indonesia, Loas,
Philippines, Taiwan,
Thailand and Viet Nam


LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
277a.




Harpiocephalus harpia lasyurus Hodgson,
1847
Hairy-tailed Bat



North East India and
West Bengal



Bhutan




-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
277b.





Harpiocephalus harpia madrassius
Thomas, 1923




South India





-

-





-





-





Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
278.




Harpiocephalus mordax Thomas,
1923
Greater Hairywinged Bat



North East India





Loas, Malaysia,
Myanmar, Thailand and
Viet Nam



DD




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
279.




Murina aurata MilneEdwards,
1872
Little Tubenosed Bat



Sikkim





China, Loas, Myanmar,
Nepal, Thailand and Viet
Nam



LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
280.

Murina cyclotis Dobson, 1872
Roundeared Tubenosed Bat
Andhra Pradesh,
Meghalaya, Mizoram,
Andaman & Nicobar
Bangladesh, Brunei
Darussalam, Cambodia,
China, Loas, Malaysia,
LC

-

-

Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
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Is., Sikkim, Tamil
Nadu and West
Bengal
Myanmar, Nepal,
Philippines, Sri Lanka,
Thailand and Viet Nam









Wilson and Reeder,
2005
280a.




Murina cyclotis cyclotis Dobson, 1872




Andhra Pradesh,
Meghalaya, Mizoram,
Andaman & Nicobar
Is., Sikkim, Tamil
Nadu and West
Bengal
Bangladesh to southern
China, Viet Nam and
Myanmar



-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
281.




Murina huttoni (Peters, 1872)
Huttons Tubenosed Bat



Arunachal Pradesh,
Assam, Jammu &
Kashmir, Meghalaya,
Uttarakhand and
West Bengal

China, Loas, Malaysia,
Myanmar, Nepal,
Pakistan, Thailand and
Viet Nam


LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
281a.





Murina huttoni huttoni (Peters, 1872)





Arunachal Pradesh,
Assam, Jammu &
Kashmir, Meghalaya,
Uttarakhand and
West Bengal

Malaysia, Thailand and
Viet Nam




-





-





-





Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
282.




Murina leucogaster
MilneEdwards, 1872
Greater Tubenosed Bat


North East India and
West Bengal




Bhutan, China, Japan,
Nepal and Thailand




DD




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
282a.




Murina leucogaster rubex Thomas, 1906




North East India and
West Bengal



-




-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
283.


Murina tubinaris (Scully, 1881)
Scullys Tubenosed Bat

Jammu & Kashmir


Cambodia, Loas,
Myanmar, Pakistan,
Thailand and Viet Nam
LC


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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Wilson and Reeder,
2005
284.




* Harpiola grisea Peters, 1872
Peterss Tubenosed Bat



Uttar Pradesh




-




DD




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
285.




Kerivoula hardwickii (Horsfield,
1824)
Hardwickes Woolly Bat



Assam, Jammu &
Kashmir, Karnataka,
Meghalaya, Mizoram,
Nagaland and West
Bengal


This widespread species
ranges from southern
and northern South Asia,
southern China, and
throughout continental
and insular Southeast
Asia
LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
286.

Kerivoula lenis Thomas, 1916
Lenis Woolly Bat
West Bengal

Indonesia and Malaysia

LC

-

-

Wilson and Reeder,
2005
287.




Kerivoula picta (Pallas, 1767)
Painted Woolly Bat



Andhra Pradesh,
Assam, Goa,
Karnataka, Kerala,
Maharashtra, Odisha,
Rajasthan, Sikkim,
Tamil Nadu and West
Bengal
Bangladesh, Cambodia,
China, Indonesia Loas,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Nepal, Sri Lanka,
Thailand and Viet Nam


LC





-





-





Alfred et al.,2002,
2006; Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
287a.




Kerivoula picta picta (Pallas, 1767)


South India




Malaysia, Indonesia and
Sri Lanka



-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Talmale and
Pradhan, 2009;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
X. Order: Pholidota
27. Family: MANIDAE (Pangolins)
288.



Manis crassicaudata E. Geoffroy,
1803
Indian Pangolin

Widely distributed
from the plains and
lower hills south of
the Himalayas to
Bangladesh, Pakistan and
Sri Lanka


NT



I



II



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Srinivasulu
and Srinivasulu,
2004; Prater, 1971;
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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South India
















Wilson and Reeder,
2005
289.




.
Manis pentadactyla Linnaeus,
1758
Chinese Pangolin




North East India,
Sikkim






Bangladesh, Bhutan,
China, Hong Kong, Loas,
Myanmar, Nepal,
Taiwan, Thailand and
Viet Nam



EN






I






II






Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Srinivasulu
and Srinivasulu,
2004; Prater, 1971;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
289a.




Manis pentadactyla auritus Hodgson, 1836
Eared Pangolin



North East India,
Sikkim




Nepal, Myanmar, Tonkin,
South to eastern China
and Viet Nam



-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Srinivasulu and
Srinivasulu, 2004;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
XI. Order: Carnivora
28. Family: FELIDAE (Cats)
290.



** Acinonyx jubatus (Schreber,
1775)
Cheetah

In past it used to
occur in Central and
North India as far
east as Bengal

Africa and southwestern
Asia



VU



I



I



Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Prater,
1971; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
290a.



** Acinonyx jubatus venaticus Griffith, 1821
Asiatic Cheetah


In past it used to
occur in Central and
North India as far
east as Bengal

North Africa to central ,
Lybia, Egypt, Iran,
Afghanistan, Pakistan,
Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan,
Oman, Saudi Arabia,
Syria and Asian Russia
CR

EX
(India)
-



-



Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
291.



Caracal caracal (Schreber, 1776)
Caracal


Gujarat, Madhya
Pradesh, Uttar
Pradesh


The caracal is widely
distributed across Africa,
Central Asia, and south-
west Asia

LC



I



I



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1939;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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291a.





Caracal caracal schmitzi (Matschie, 1912)
Arabian Caracal




Gujarat, Madhya
Pradesh, Uttar
Pradesh




Egypt, to Saudi Arabia,
Pakistan, Afghanistan,
Iraq, Qatar, Israel,
Lebanon, Syria, Qatar,
Oman, Kuwait, United
Arab Emirates, southern
Turkey and southern Iran
-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005


292.




Catopuma temminckii (Vigors and
Horsfield, 1827)
Asiatic Golden Cat



North East India and
Sikkim



Bangladesh, Bhutan,
Cambodia, China,
Indonesia, Loas,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Nepal, Thailand and Viet
Nam
NT



I



I



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1939;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
292a.



Catopuma temminckii temminckii (Vigors
& Horsfield, 1827)
Temmincks Golden Cat

North East India and
Sikkim


Indonesia, Nepal to
Myanmar, China,
Thailand and Malaysia

-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
293.




Felis chaus Schreber, 1777
Jungle Cat



South India, Gujarat,
Jammu & Kashmir,
Madhya Pradesh,
Rajasthan, Sikkim,
Uttar Pradesh and
West Bengal
Egypt, West and Central
Asia, South and
Southeast Asia



LC



II



II



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1939;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
293a.


Felis chaus affinis Gray, 1830
Chinese Jungle Cat

North India, from
Kashmir to Sikkim

Nepal, China, Viet Nam,
Laos, Cambodia

-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
293b.


Felis chaus kelaarti Pocock, 1939
Ceylon Jungle Cat

South India


Sri Lanka


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
293c.


Felis chaus kutas Pearson, 1832
Bengal jungle Cat

North India and West
Bengal to the Rann of
Kachchh in Gujarat
Bangladesh


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
293d.


Felis chaus prateri Pocock, 1939
Indian jungle Cat

North West India


Pakistan


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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294.


Felis silvestris Schreber, 1777
Wildcat

Central and North
West India

Africa, Europe, and
southwest and central
Asia into, China, and
Mongolia.
LC


-


II


Alfred et al.,2002,
2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
294a.



Felis silvestris ornate Gray, 1830
Asian Wild Cat


Central and North
West India


Eastern Caspian into
westerNorth , and north
to Kazakhstan, and into
western China and
southern Mongolia
-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005

295.




Lynx lynx (Linnaeus, 1758)
Eurasian Lynx



Jammu & Kashmir




From western Europe
through the boreal forests
of Russia, and down into
central Asia and the
Tibetan plateau
LC




-




II




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1939;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
295a.





Lynx lynx isabellinus Blyth, 1847
Tibetan Lynx




Jammu & Kashmir





Western Asia and Central
Asia from Mongolia,
southwest China, Tien
Shan Mts., Kazakhstan,
Kirghizistan,
Turmenistan, east
Afghanistan, Altai Mts in
south Asian Russia and
Pakistan
-




I




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005



296.


Otocolobus manul Pallas, 1776
Pallass Cat

Jammu & Kashmir


Central Asia


NT


I


II


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1939;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
296a.


Otocolobus manul nigripectus Hodgson,
1842

Jammu & Kashmir


China and China


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
297.




Pardofelis marmorata (Martin,
1837)
Marbled Cat


North East India





Bhutan, Brunei
Darussalam, Cambodia,
China, Indonesia, Loas,
Malaysia (Malaysia,
Sabah, Sarawak),
Myanmar, Nepal,
VU




I




I




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1939;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005

Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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Thailand, Viet Nam
297a.


Pardofelis marmorata charltoni Gray, 1846
Nepalese Marbled Cat

North East India


Nepal


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
298.



Prionailurus bengalensis (Kerr,
1792)
Leopard Cat

Central, North East
and North West India


South and East Asia



LC


I


II


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1939;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
298a.


Prionailurus bengalensis bengalensis (Kerr,
1792)
Chinese leopard Cat

North East India


Viet Nam, Laos,
Cambodia and China

-


-


I


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Prater,
1971; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
298b.


Prionailurus bengalensis horsfieldi (Gray,
1842)

North West India,
Uttarakhand and
Sikkim

Nepal and Bhutan



-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
298c.


Prionailurus bengalensis trevelyani
Pocock, 1939
Asian Leopard Cat

North West India and
Jammu & Kashmir


Pakistan



-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
299.



Prionailurus rubiginosus
(I. Geoffroy SaintHilaire, 1831)
Rustyspotted Cat

Andhra Pradesh,
Gujarat, Jammu &
Kashmir, Madhya
Pradesh and Tamil
Nadu
Sri Lanka




VU



I



I



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1939;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
299a.



Prionailurus rubiginosus rubiginosus (I.
Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1831)
Indian Rusty-spotted Cat

Andhra Pradesh,
Gujarat, Jammu &
Kashmir, Madhya
Pradesh and Tamil
Nadu
-

-



-



I



Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
300.



Prionailurus viverrinus (Bennett,
1833)
Fishing Cat


South India, Assam,
Maharashtra, Odisha,
Uttar Pradesh and
West Bengal

Bangladesh, Bhutan,
Cambodia, Indonesia,
Loas, Myanmar, Nepal,
Sri Lanka, Thailand and
Viet Nam
EN



I



II



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1939;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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301.



Neofelis nebulosa (Griffith, 1821)
Clouded Leopard


North East India,
Sikkim and West
Bengal


Bangladesh, Bhutan,
Cambodia, China, Loas,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Nepal, Thailand and Viet
Nam
VU



I



I



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1939;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
301a.


Neofelis nebulosa macrosceloides
(Hodgson, 1853)
Tibetan Clouded Leopard

North East India,
Sikkim and West
Bengal

Nepal to Myanmar


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
302.



Panthera leo (Linnaeus, 1758)
Lion


Gujarat (Gir forest)



sub-Saharan Africa and
Asia


VU



I



II



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1939;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
302a.


Panthera leo persicus (Meyer, 1826)
Asiatic Lion

Gujarat (Gir forest)


-


EN


-


I


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
303.




Panthera pardus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Leopard



Throughout India in
suitable habitats



Spread over some parts
of Africa and
tropical Asia, from
Siberia, South and West
Asia to across most
of sub-Saharan Africa
NT




-




I




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1939;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
303a.



Panthera pardus fusca (Meyer, 1794)
Indian Leopard


Throughout India in
suitable habitats


Sri Lanka, Southwestern
China to south-eastern
China, Bangladesh,
eastern Pakistan and
western Myanmar
-



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
304.




Panthera tigris (Linnaeus, 1758)
Tiger



Throughout country
in suitable habitats
except desert and
extreme cold region


Asian range states:
Bangladesh, Bhutan,
Cambodia, China,
Indonesia, Laos ,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Nepal, Russia, Thailand
and Viet Nam
EN




I




I




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1939;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005

304a.

Panthera tigris tigris (Linnaeus, 1758)
Royal Bengal Tiger
Throughout country
in suitable habitats
Nepal Terai, southwards
to South Myanmar in
EN

-

-

Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Wilson
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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except desert and
extreme cold region
Tenasserim , east to
Indochina
and Reeder, 2005
305.



Uncia uncial (Schreber, 1775)
Snow Leopard


Himachal Pradesh,
Jammu & Kashmir,
Sikkim and
Uttarakhand


Afghanistan, Bhutan,
China, Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia,
Nepal, Pakistan, Russian
Federation, Tajikistan
and Uzbekistan
EN



I



I



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1939;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
29. Family: VIVERRIDAE (Civets and Palm civets)
306.




Arctictis binturong (Raffles, 1821)
Binturong



North East India and
Sikkim




Bangladesh, Bhutan,
Brunei Darussalam,
Cambodia, China,
Indonesia, Loas,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Nepal, Philippines,
Thailand and Viet Nam
VU




I




III




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Prater, 1971;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005

306a.


Arctictis binturong albifrons (F. G. Cuvier,
1822)
Himalayan Binturong
North East India and
Sikkim

Nepal, Bhutan,
Bangladesh, Myanmar
and Indochina (Viet
Nam, Laos, Cambodia)
-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
307.





Arctogalidia trivirgata (Gray,
1832)
Smalltoothed Palm Civet



North East India





Bangladesh, Bhutan,
Brunei Darussalam,
Cambodia, China,
Indonesia, Loas,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Nepal, Philippines,
Thailand and Viet Nam
LC





II





-





Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Prater,
1971; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
307a.



Arctogalidia trivirgata leucotis (Horsfield,
1851)
White-eared Musang


North East India



Southwest Myanmar,
Tenasserim (Tanintharyi
and Mon State), Kings
Island, Mergui
Archipelago and Thailand
-



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
307b.


Arctogalidia trivirgata millsi Wroughton,
1921
Indian Small-toother Palm Civet

North East India


-

-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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308.



Paguma larvata (C. E. H. Smith,
1827)
Masked Palm Civet


North East India,
Andaman & Nicobar
Is., Himachal
Pradesh, Sikkim,
Uttar Pradesh and
West Bengal
Bhutan, Brunei
Darussalam, Cambodia,
China, Indonesia , Loas,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Nepal, Thailand and Viet
Nam
LC



II



III



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1939;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
308a.


Paguma larvata grayi (Bennett, 1835)
Nepal Paguma

North India


Nepal, Bangladesh and
West Myanmar, Arakan
and Southwest China

-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
308b.


Paguma larvata neglecta Pocock, 1934


North East India and
Sikkim

Nepal, Myanmar and
China

-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
308c.


Paguma larvata tytlerii (Tytler, 1864)
Andamanese Masked Palm Civet

Andaman & Nicobar
Is.

-

-

-

-

Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
308d.


Paguma larvata wroughtoni Schwarz, 1913


Himachal Pradesh
and Uttar Pradesh

Pakistan


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
309.





Paradoxurus hermaphroditus
(Pallas, 1777)
Asian Palm Civet




Almost throughout
the country except
desert part of
Rajasthan and
Gujarat



Bangladesh, Bhutan,
Brunei Darussalam,
Cambodia, China,
Indonesia, Loas,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Nepal, Philippines,
Singapore, Sri Lanka,
Thailand and Viet Nam
LC





II





III





Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1939;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005


309a.


Paradoxurus hermaphroditus
hermaphroditus
(Pallas, 1777)
South Indian Palm Civet
South India and
Madhya Pradesh

Sri Lanka


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
309b.


Paradoxurus hermaphroditus bondar
(Desmarest, 1820)
Bondar Paradoxurus

North India, West
Bengal and Bihar


Nepal



-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
309c. Paradoxurus hermaphroditus nictitans North East India and - - - - Alfred et al., 2002;
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Taylor, 1891

West Bengal







Pocock, 1939; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
309d.


Paradoxurus hermaphroditus pallasii
Gray, 1832
Pallass Paradoxurus

North East India and
Sikkim

China, Nepal, Myanmar,
from Mandalay, Sagaing
and Magway

-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
309e.


Paradoxurus hermaphroditus scindiae
Pocock, 1934

Central India and
Odisha

-

-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
309f.



Paradoxurus hermaphroditus setosus
Jacquinot and Pucheran, 1853


Central India



-
- - -
Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
309g.


Paradoxurus hermaphroditus vellerosus
Pocock, 1934

North West India and
Kashmir

-

-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
310.


* Paradoxurus jerdoni
Blanford, 1885
Jerdons Palm Civet

Karnataka, Kerala
and Tamil Nadu

-

LC


II


III


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1939;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
310a.


Paradoxurus jerdoni caniscus Pocock, 1933


Karnataka


-


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
310b.


Paradoxurus jerdoni jerdoni Blanford, 1885


Kerala and Tamil
Nadu

-

-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
311.



Prionodon pardicolor Hodgson,
1842
Spotted Linsang

Sub Himalayan
region in the North
East India, Sikkim
and West Bengal

Cambodia, China, Loas,
Myanmar, Nepal,
Thailand and Viet Nam


LC



I



I



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Prater, 1971;
Pocock, 1939; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
311a.



Prionodon pardicolor pardicolor
Hodgson, 1842


Sub Himalayan
region in the North
East India, Sikkim
and West Bengal
Myanmar and Nepal


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
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312.


* Viverra civettina Blyth, 1862
Malabar Largespotted Civet

Karnataka, Kerala
and Tamil Nadu

-

CR


I


III


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
313.



Viverra zibetha Linnaeus, 1758
Large Indian Civet


North East India,
Sikkim and West
Bengal

Bhutan, Cambodia,
China, Loas, Malaysia,
Myanmar, Nepal,
Singapore, Thailand and
Viet Nam
NT



II



III



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1939;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005

313a.


Viverra zibetha picta Wroughton, 1915
Large Painted Civet

North East India


Cambodia, Laos,
Myanmar, South China,
Thailand and Viet Nam
-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
313b.


Viverra zibetha zibetha Linnaeus, 1758
North Indian Large Civet

North East India,
Sikkim and West
Bengal

China, Nepal and Bhutan


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
314.




Viverricula indica (E. Geoffroy
SaintHilaire, 1803)
Small Indian Civet


Throughout the
country in suitable
habitats


Bangladesh, Bhutan,
Cambodia, China,
Indonesia, Loas,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Nepal, Sri Lanka,
Thailand and Viet Nam
LC



II



III



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1939;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
314a.


Viverricula indica baptistae Pocock, 1933
Small North Indian Civet

North East India and
West Bengal

Buthan and Bangladesh


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
314b.


Viverricula indica deserti Bonhote, 1898
Rajasthan Small Civet

North West India


-

-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
314c.


Viverricula indica indica (Desmarest, 1804)
Small South Indian Civet

South India


-

-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
315d.


Viverricula indica wellsi Pocock, 1933
Wellss Small Civet

North India


-

-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1939; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
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315.




Herpestes edwardsii (. Geoffroy
SaintHilaire, 1818)
Grey Mongoose


Throughout the
country in suitable
habitats


Afghanistan, Bahrain,
Bhutan, Indonesia, Iran,
Japan, Kuwait, Malaysia,
Mauritius, Nepal,
Pakistan, Saudi Arabia
and Sri Lanka
LC



II



III



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1941;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
315a.


Herpestes edwardsii edwardsii (E. Geoffroy
Saint-Hilaire, 1818)
South Indian Grey Mongoose

South India,
Maharashtra and
Madhya Pradesh

-

-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1941; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
315b.


Herpestes edwardsii ferrugineus Blanford,
1874
Blanfords Indian Mongoose

Desert districts of
North West India

Pakistan, Iran, Iraq,
Saudi Arabia and Kuwait

-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1941; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
315c.


Herpestes edwardsii nyula (Hodgson,
1836)
Nyula

North and Northwest
India to central
India, Assam and
West Bengal
Nepal


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1941; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
316.

Herpestes fuscus Waterhouse,
1838 Brown Mongoose
South India

Sri Lanka

VU

-

III

Pocock, 1941; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
316a.

Herpestes fuscus fuscus Waterhouse, 1838
Indian Brown Mongoose
South India

-

-

-

Pocock, 1941; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
317.


Herpestes javanicus (. Geoffroy
SaintHilaire, 1818)
Javan Mongoose
Andhra Pradesh,
Gujarat, Jammu &
Kashmir and North
East India
Wide range from Iran
through northern and
into Indochina

LC


-


III


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1941;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
317a.



Herpestes javanicus auropunctatus
(Hodgson, 1836)
Small Indian Mongoose


North East and
Northwest India and
Uttar Pradesh

Afghanistan, Bangladesh,
Bhutan, Cambodia,
China, Iran, Iraq,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Nepal and Thailand
-



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1941; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
317b.



Herpestes javanicus javanicus (E. Geoffroy
Saint-Hilaire, 1818)


North East India,
Andhra Pradesh,
Gujarat and Jammu
& Kashmir

Afghanistan, Cambodia,
Laos, Indochina,
Indonesia Iran, Malaysia,
Pakistan, Thailand and
Viet Nam
-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1941; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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317c.


Herpestes javanicus pallipes Blyth, 1845
Pale-footed Small Mongoose

Gujarat


Afghanistan, Iraq and
Pakistan

-

-

-

Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1941; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
317d.


Herpestes javanicus palustris Ghose, 1965
Bengal Mongoose

West Bengal


-


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1941; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
318.


Herpestes smithii Gray, 1837
Ruddy Mongoose

South India, Madhya
Pradesh, Rajasthan
and Uttar Pradesh

Sri Lanka


LC


IV


III


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1941;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
318a.


Herpestes smithii smithii Gray, 1837
Smiths Mongoose

Madhya Pradesh,
Rajasthan and Uttar
Pradesh

-

-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1941; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
318b.


Herpestes smithii thysanurus Wagner, 1841


North West India


-

-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1941; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
319.



Herpestes urva (Hodgson, 1836)
Crabeating Mongoose


North East India and
West Bengal


Bangladesh, Cambodia,
China, Loas, Malaysia,
Myanmar, Nepal,
Taiwan, Thailand and
Viet Nam
LC



IV



III



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1941;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
319a.


Herpestes urva urva (Hodgson, 1836)


North East India and
West Bengal


China, Taiwan, Nepal,
Myanmar, Viet Nam,
Laos and Thailand

-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1941; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
320.


Herpestes vitticollis Bennett, 1835
Stripenecked Mongoose

Karnataka, Kerala
and Tamil Nadu

Sri Lanka


LC


IV


III


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1941;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
320a.


Herpestes vitticollis inornatus Pocock, 1941


Karnataka and Kerala


-

-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1941; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
320b.


Herpestes vitticollis vitticollis Bennett, 1835


Karnataka, Kerala
and Tamil Nadu

Sri Lanka


-

-

-

Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1941; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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31. Family: HYAENIDAE (Hyena)
321.



Hyaena hyaena (Linnaeus, 1758)
Striped Hyena


South to the Nilgiri
hills, west to Gujarat,
north to lowland of
Jammu & Kashmir
and Kumaon, east to
West Bengal
North and East Africa,
the Caucasus, the Middle
East, Middle and Central
Asia and the Indian
Subcontinent

NT



III



III



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1941;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
32. Family: CANIDAE (Dogs, Wolves, Jackals, Foxes)
322.





Canis aureus Linnaeus, 1758
Golden Jackal




Almost throughout
the country




Afghanistan, Central,
South western and South
Asia, North and East
Africa, Southeastern
Europe, Iran, Nilgeria,
Tangania, Thailand,
Transcaucasus and Sri
Lanka
LC





II





II





Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1941;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005


322a.


Canis aureus aureus Linnaeus, 1758
Asian Jackal

West India


Iraq, Iran, Pakistan,
Saudi Arabia and
Western Turkestan

-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1941; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
322b.


Canis aureus cruesemanni Matschie, 1900
Siamese Jackal


East India


Myanmar and Thailand


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1941; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
322c.


Canis aureus indicus Hodgson, 1833
Himalayan Golden Jackal

North East India and
Sikkim

Bhutan, Myanmar, Nepal
and Thailand

-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
322d.


Canis aureus naria Wroughton, 1916 Sri
Lankan Jackal

South India


Sri Lanka


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1941; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
323.



Canis lupus Linnaeus, 1758
Grey Wolf


Throughout the
country except
extreme south

Throughout the northern
hemisphere, North
America south to 20 N.
in Oaxaca (Mexico),
LC



-



I



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1941;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
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Europe, Asia, including
the Arabian peninsula
and Japan excluding
Indo-China











323a.



Canis lupus dingo Blumenbach, 1780
Dingo



Throughout the
country except
extreme south


Australia, Cambodia,
China, Indonesia, Laos,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Papua New Guinea ,
Philippines, Thailand and
Viet Nam
VU



-



I



Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1941; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005

323c.




Canis lupus pallipes Sykes, 1831
Indian Wolf



From fhe plains of
Northern India, from
Karnataka to West
Bengal south



Middle east and south
Asia, Bangladesh,
Pakistan, Afghanistan,
Iran, Iraq, and thence
westwards to Iraq and
Northern Saudi Arabia,
Israel, Jordan
-




I




II




Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1941; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005


324.






Cuon alpinus (Pallas, 1811)
Dhole






South of river ganges,
peninsula from Coorg
and Nilgiri hills
northwards to
Kashmir, Sikkim and
Uttar Pradesh



Bangladesh, Bhutan,
Cambodia, China,
Indonesia, Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyzstan, Loas,
Malaysia, Mongolia,
Myanmar, Nepal,
Russian Federation,
Tajikistan, Thailand and
Viet Nam
EN







II







II







Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1941; Prater,
1971; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005


324a.



Cuon alpinus alpinus (Pallas, 1811)
Asiatic Wild Dog


South of river ganges,
peninsula from Coorg
and Nilgiri hills
northwards to
Kashmir, Sikkim and
Uttar Pradesh
Asian Russia, Siberia,
Mongolia, Sakhalin,
Korea and China


-



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1941; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
325.


Vulpes bengalensis (Shaw, 1800)
Bengal Fox

Throughout the
country

Bangladesh, Nepal and
Pakistan

LC


II


III


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Prater, 1971;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
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326.





Vulpes cana Blanford, 1877
Blanfords Fox




North West India





Afghanistan, Egypt, Iran,
Israel, Jordan, Oman,
Pakistan, Palestinian
Territory, Occupied,
Saudi Arabia,
Turkmenistan, United
Arab Emirates and
Yemen
LC





II





II





Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005



327.


Vulpes ferrilata Hodgson, 1842
Tibetan Sand Fox

Jammu & Kashmir


China and Nepal


LC


I


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
328.



Vulpes vulpes (Linnaeus, 1758)
Red Fox


Gujarat, Himachal
Pradesh, Jammu &
Kashmir, Punjab,
Rajasthan, Sikkim
and Uttar Pradesh
Entire northern
hemisphere from the
Arctic Circle to North
Africa, Central America,
and the Asiatic steppes
LC



II



-



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1941;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
328a.


Vulpes vulpes flavescens Gray, 1843
Mountain Red Fox

North West India and
Jammu & Kashmir

Iran, Israel, Turkey,
Kazakhstan,
Turkmenistan,
Tadjikistan and China
-


-


III


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1941; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
328b.


Vulpes vulpes griffithii Blyth, 1854
Afghanistan Fox

Punjab


Afghanistan, Pakistan
and Waziristan

-


-


III


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1941; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
328c.


Vulpes vulpes 92ntelop (Pearson, 1836)
Montane Red fox

North India, Punjab
and Sikkim

China, Yunnan, Nepal
and Pakistan

-


-


III


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1941; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
328d.



Vulpes vulpes pusilla Blyth, 1854
Punjab Fox


North West India and
Maharashtra


Pakistan



-



-



III



Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1941; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
33. Family: URSIDAE (Bears)
329.


Helarctos malayanus (Raffles,
1821)
Sun Bear

South east of
Brahmaputra river in
North East India

Bangladesh, Brunei
Darussalam, Cambodia,
China, Indonesia, Loas,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
VU


I


I


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1941;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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Thailand, Viet Nam
329a.


Helarctos malayanus malayanus (Raffles,
1821)
Malayan Sun bear

South east of
Brahmaputra river in
North East India
Malaysia


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1941;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
330.


Melursus ursinus (Shaw, 1791)
Sloth Bear

Throughout in
suitable habitats

Bhutan, Nepal and Sri
Lanka


VU


I


I


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1941;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
330a.


Melursus ursinus ursinus (Shaw, 1791)
Indian Sloth Bear

Throughout in
suitable habitats

Nepal and Bhutan


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1941; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
331.


Ursus arctos Linnaeus, 1758
Brown Bear

Jammu & Kashmir
and Himachal
Pradesh

Worldwide


LC


I


I


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1941;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
331a.


Ursus arctos isabellinus Horsfield, 1826
Tien Shan Brown Bear

Jammu & Kashmir
and Himachal
Pradesh

Nepal, Tadjikistan, S Tien
Shan Mts, Pamirs Mts,
Pakistan, Waziristan
-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1941; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
332.




Ursus thibetanus G. [Baron]
Cuvier, 1823
Asiatic Black Bear



Himachal Pradesh,
Jammu & Kashmir,
North East India,
Sikkim, Uttar
Pradesh and West
Bengal

Afghanistan, Bangladesh,
Bhutan, Cambodia,
China, Iran, Japan,
Korea, , Korea, Republic
of, Loas, Myanmar,
Nepal, Pakistan, Russian
Federation, Taiwan,
Thailand and Viet Nam
VU




I




I




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1941;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005


332a.


Ursus thibetanus laniger (Pocock, 1932)
Himalayan Black Bear

Jammu & Kashmir,
Uttar Pradesh and
Himachal Pradesh

-

-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1941; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
332b.


Ursus thibetanus thibetanus G.[Baron]
Cuvier, 1823
Burma Black Bear

North East India,
Sikkim and West
Bengal

-

-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1941; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
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34. Family: MUSTELIDAE (Badgers, Otters, Weasels)
333.





Aonyx cinerea (Illiger, 1815)
Oriental Smallclawed Otter




Arunachal Pradesh,
Assam, Himachal
Pradesh, Karnataka,
Kerala, Tamil Nadu
and West Bengal



Bangladesh, Bhutan,
Brunei Darussalam,
Cambodia, China,
Indonesia, Loas,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Nepal, Philippines,
Singapore, Taiwan,
Thailand, Viet Nam
VU





I





II





Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1941;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005


333a.



Aonyx cinerea concolor Rafinesque, 1832



Arunachal Pradesh,
Assam, Himachal
Pradesh, Karnataka,
Kerala, Tamil Nadu
and West Bengal
Nepal, Bhutan,
Myanmar, Southern
China, and Indonesia,
Laos, Cambodia, Viet
Nam, Thailand, Malaysia
-



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1941; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
333b.


Aonyx cinerea nirnai Pocock, 1940


South India


-

-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1941; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
334.




Lutra lutra (Linnaeus, 1758)
European Otter



North East and South
India, Himachal
Pradesh, Jammu &
Kashmir,
Maharashtra, Punjab,
Sikkim, Uttarakhand
and West Bengal
Europe, Asia and Africa




NT




-




I




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1941;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
334a.


Lutra lutra aurobrunneus Hodgson, 1839


North West India and
Uttarakhand

-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1941; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
334b.


Lutra lutra kutab Schinz, 1844
Kashmir Otter

North West India,
Jammu & Kashmir
and Uttarakhand

Nepal, andsouthwest
China


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1941; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
334c.


Lutra lutra monticolus Hodgson, 1839
Hill Otter

North East India,
Sikkim and
Uttarakhand


Nepal, and southwest
China


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1941; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
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334d.


Lutra lutra nair F.G, Cuvier, 1823
Indian Otter

South India


Sri Lanka and Myanmar


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1941; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
335.




Lutrogale perspicillata
(I. Geoffroy SaintHilaire, 1826)
Smoothcoated Otter


Throughout the
country except high
regions of Himalayas



Bangladesh, Bhutan,
Brunei Darussalam,
Cambodia, China,
Indonesia, Iraq, Loas,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Nepal, Pakistan, Thailand
and Viet Nam
VU




II




II




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1941;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
335a.


Lutrogale perspicillata perspicillata (I.
Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1826)
Indian Smooth Coated Otter

South India


Indonesia, Malaysia,
Thailand, Viet Nam,
China, Myanmar and
Nepal Terai
-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1941; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
335b.


Lutrogale perspicillata sindica Pocock,
1940
Sind Indian Smooth Otter


North and North
West India


Pakistan


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1941; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
336.


Arctonyx collaris F.G. Cuvier,
1825
Hogbadger

North East India,
Sikkim and West
Bengal

Bhutan, Cambodia,
China, Indonesia, Loas,
Mongolia, Myanmar,
Thailand and Viet Nam
NT


I


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1941;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
336a.


Arctonyx collaris collaris F. G. Cuvier, 1825


North East India,
Sikkim and West
Bengal
Bhutan


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1941; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
336b.


Arctonyx collaris consul Pocock, 1940


North East India,
Sikkim and West
Bengal

Thailand and Viet Nam


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1941; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
337.




Martes flavigula (Boddaert, 1785)
Yellowthroated Marten



Along foothills of
Himalaya from
Kashmir to North
east, Karnataka,
Kerala and Tamil
Nadu
Bangladesh, Bhutan,
Brunei Darussalam,
Cambodia, China,
Indonesia, Korea, ,
Korea, Republic of, Loas,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
LC




II




III




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1941;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005


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Nepal, Pakistan, Russian
Federation, Taiwan,
Thailand, Viet Nam








337a.



Martes flavigula flavigula (Boddaert, 1785)
Yellow-throated Marten


Along foothills of
Himalaya from
Kashmir to North
east, Karnataka,
Kerala and Tamil
Nadu
China



-



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1941; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
338.


Martes foina (Erxleben, 1777)
Beech Marten

Himachal Pradesh,
Jammu & Kashmir
and Uttar Pradesh

Europe and central Asia


LC


II


III


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1941;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
338a.


Martes foina intermedia (Severtzov, 1873)
Middle Asian Beech Marten

Himachal Pradesh,
Jammu & Kashmir
and Uttar Pradesh

Kazakhstan and Xinjiang
in Northwest China,
Afghanistan, Pakistan
and Western Iran
-


-


-


Alfred et al.,2002;
Pocock, 1941; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
339.


* Martes gwatkinsii Horsfield,
1851
Nilgiri Marten

Kerala, Karnataka,
and Tamil Nadu


-



VU



II



III



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1941;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
340.






Mellivora capensis (Schreber,
1776)
Honey Badger





Throughout the
country except North
East India and
Jammu & Kashmir





Most of sub-Saharan
Africa from the Western
Cape, South Africa, to
southern Morocco and
south-western Algeria,
and outside of Africa
through Arabia, Iran and
western Asia to
Turkmenistan and the
Indian peninsula.
LC






I






III






Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1941;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005




340a.



Mellivora capensis inaurita (Hodgson,
1836)
Nepal Ratel

North and North
West India


Nepal and Pakistan



-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1941; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
340b. Mellivora capensis indica (Kerr, 1792) West and Central Afghanistan, southern - - - Alfred et al., 2002;
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Indian Badger

India

Pakistan and Western
Turkestan







Pocock, 1941; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
341.


Melogale moschata (Gray, 1831)
Chinese Ferretbadger

North East India


China, Loas, Myanmar,
Taiwan and Viet Nam

LC


II


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Prater, 1971;
Pocock, 1941; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
341a.


Melogale moschata millsi (Thomas, 1922)


North East India


Myanmar


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1941; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
342.



Melogale personata
I. Geoffroy SaintHilaire, 1831
Burmese Ferret Badger

North East India and
West Bengal


China, Loas, Myanmar,
Nepal, Thailand and Viet
Nam

DD


II


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1941;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
342a.


Melogale personata personata
I. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1831
Burmese Ferret-badger

North East India and
West Bengal

Myanmar and Nepal


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
343.



Mustela altaica Pallas, 1811
Mountain Weasel


Himachal Pradesh,
Jammu & Kashmir,
Sikkim and Uttar
Pradesh
Bhutan, China,
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
Mongolia, Pakistan,
Russian Federation and
Tajikistan
NT


II


III


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1941;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
343a.


Mustela altaica temon (Hodgson, 1857)
Indian Mountain Weasel

Himachal Pradesh,
Jammu & Kashmir,
Sikkim and Uttar
Pradesh
Pakistan and China


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1941; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
344.



Mustela erminea Linnaeus, 1758
Ermine


Jammu & Kashmir



North America, Europe,
and Asia, from Greenland
and the Canadian and
Siberian Arctic islands
south to about 35N
LC



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1941;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
344a.



Mustela erminea ferghanae Thomas, 1895
Indian Ermine


Jammu & Kashmir



Uzbekistan, Afghanistan
and China, in Kashgar
and Xinjiang

-


-


III



Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1941; Prater,
1971; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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345.



Mustela kathiah Hodgson, 1835
Yellow-bellied Weasel


North East India,
Jammu & Kashmir,
Himachal Pradesh,
Sikkim and Uttar
Pradesh
Bhutan, China, Loas,
Myanmar, Nepal,
Thailand and Viet Nam


LC



II



III



Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1941; Prater,
1971; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
345a.


Mustela kathiah caporiaccoi de Beaux, 1935

Jammu & Kashmir,
Himachal Pradesh
and Uttar Pradesh

-

-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1941; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
345b.


Mustela kathiah kathiah Hodgson, 1835


North East India and
Sikkim

Nepal and Bhutan


-


-


-


Alfred et al.,
2002;Pocock, 1941;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
346.




Mustela sibirica Pallas, 1773
Siberian Weasel



Himalayas from
Jammu & Kashmir to
North East India



Bhutan, China, Japan,
Korea, , Korea, Republic
of, Loas, Mongolia,
Myanmar, Nepal,
Pakistan, Russian
Federation, Taiwan,
Thailand and Viet Nam
LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1941;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005

346a.


Mustela sibirica hodgsoni Gray, 1843
Hodgson Weasel

Himalayas from
Jammu & Kashmir to
North East India

Pakistan


-


-


III


Alfred et al., 2002;
Pocock, 1941; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
347.



Mustela strigidorsa Gray, 1853
Backstriped Weasel


Sikkim, North East
India


China, Loas, Myanmar,
Thailand and Viet Nam


LC



II



-



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1941;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
35. Family: AILURIDAE (Red panda)
348.


Ailurus fulgens F.G. Cuvier, 1825
Red Panda

Arunachal Pradesh,
Sikkim and West
Bengal

Bhutan, China, Myanmar
and Nepal


VU


I


I


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Pocock, 1941;
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
358a. Ailurus fulgens fulgens Hodgson, 1847 Arunachal Pradesh, Bhutan, China and Nepal - - - Alfred et al., 2002;
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Nepalese Red Panda

Sikkim and West
Bengal








Pocock, 1941; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
XII. Order:Perissodactyla
36. Family: EQUIDAE (Asses)
349.


Equus hemionus Pallas, 1775
Asiatic Wild Ass

Runn of Kachchh
(Gujarat)

Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran,
Pakistan, Russia,
Turmenia and
Uzbekistan
EN


-


I


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Prater, 1971;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
349a.


Equus hemionus khur Lesson, 1827
Indian Wild Ass

Runn of Kachchh
(Gujarat)

Pakistan


-


I


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
350.


Equus kiang Moorcroft, 1841
Kiang

Jammu & Kashmir
and Sikkim

China, Nepal and
Pakistan

LC


I


II


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
350a.


Equus kiang kiang Matschie, 1911
Western Kiang

Jammu & Kashmir


China and Nepal


-

I

-

Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
350b.


Equus kiang polyodon Hodgson, 1847
Southern Kiang

Sikkim


China


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
37. Family: RHINOCEROTIDAE (Rhinoceroses)
351



** Dicerorhinus sumatrensis
(G.Fischer, 1814)
Sumatran Rhinoceros

In past it used to
occur in North East
India

Indonesia, Malaysia,
Bangladesh, Bhutan,
Brunei Darussalam,
Cambodia, Loas,
Thailand and Viet Nam
CR


-



I



Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005

351a.


** Dicerorhinus sumatrensis lasiotis
(Buckland, 1872)
Northern Sumatran Rhinoceros
In past it used to
occur in North East
India
Bhutan, Bangladesh and
Myanmar

EX
(India)

-

-

Wilson and Reeder,
2005

352.


** Rhinoceros sondaicus
Desmarest, 1822
Javan Rhinoceros

In past it used to
occur in North East
India

Indonesia, Viet Nam,
Bangladesh, Cambodia,
China, Loas, Malaysia,
Myanmar and Thailand
CR


-


I


Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005

352a. ** Rhinoceros sondaicus inermis Lesson, In past it used to Bangladesh and EX - - Wilson and Reeder,
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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1840

occur in North East
India
Myanmar

(India) 2005

353.


Rhinoceros unicornis Linnaeus,
1758
Indian Rhinoceros

Assam, Uttar Pradesh
and West Bengal


Bangladesh, Bhutan and
Nepal


VU


I


I


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Prater, 1971;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
XIII. Order: Artiodactyla
38. Family: SUIDAE (Pigs)
354.



Porcula salvania Hodgson, 1847
Pygmy Hog


South of the
Himalayan foothills
from north-western
Uttar Pradesh and
Assam
Bangladesh and Nepal



CR



I



I



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005

355.


Sus scrofa Linnaeus, 1758
Wild Pig

Throughout the
country

All continents except
Antarctica, and on many
oceanic islands

LC


III


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
355a.


Sus scrofa cristatus Wagner, 1839
Indian Wild Pig

Central, North, North
West, North East and
South India

Nepal, Myanmar and
western Thailand to
Isthmus of Kra

-


-


-


Alfred et al.,2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
355b.


Sus scrofa davidi Groves, 1981


North West India


Iran, Myanmar and
Pakistan

-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
39. Family: TRAGULIDAE (Mouse deer)
356.


Moschiola indica Gray, 1852
Indian Chevrotain

From Tamil Nadu to
Madhya Pradesh

Nepal


LC


I


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Prater, 1971;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
40. Family: MOSCHIDAE (Musk deer)
357.


Moschus chrysogaster (Hodgson,
1839)
Alpine Musk Deer

Jammu & Kashmir,
Himachal Pradesh,
Uttar Pradesh and
Sikkim
Bhutan, China and Nepal


EN


I


I


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Prater, 1971;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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357a.


Moschus chrysogaster chrysogaster
(Hodgson, 1839)
Himalayan Forest Musk Deer

Jammu & Kashmir,
Himachal Pradesh,
Uttar Pradesh and
Sikkim
China


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
358.

Moschus cupreus Grubb, 1982
Kashmir Musk Deer
Jammu & Kashmir

Afghanistan and Pakistan

EN

I

I

Wilson and Reeder,
2005
359.


Moschus fuscus Li, 1981
Black Musk Deer

Arunachal Pradesh
and Sikkim


Bhutan, China, Myanmar
and Nepal


EN


I


I


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
360.

Moschus leucogaster Hodgson,
1839
Himalayan Musk Deer
North India and
Sikkim

Bhutan, China and Nepal


EN

I

I

Wilson and Reeder,
2005

41. Family: CERVIDAE (Deer)
361.



Axis axis (Erxleben, 1777)
Chital or Spotted Deer



Peninsular India,
northwards Kumaon
and Sikkim including
Andaman & Nicobar
Is.and West Bengal
Nepal, Sri Lanka, and
introduced many parts of
the world

LC



III



-



Alfred et al.,2002,
2006; Prater, 1971;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
362.



Axis porcinus (Zimmermann,
1780)
Hog Deer


Himachal Pradesh,
North East India,
Punjab, Uttar
Pradesh and West
Bengal
Bangladesh, Bhutan,
Cambodia, Nepal,
Pakistan, Thailand,
Australia, Sri Lanka and
United States
EN



III



-



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Prater, 1971;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
362a.



Axis porcinus porcinus (Zimmerman, 1780)
Common Hog Deer


Himachal Pradesh,
North East India,
Punjab, Uttar
Pradesh and West
Bengal
Myanmar and Sri Lanka



-



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
363.




Cervus elaphus Linnaeus, 1758
Red Deer



Jammu & Kashmir
and Himachal
Pradesh



Wide distribution
extending from Europe
and North Africa through
central Asia, Siberia, the
Far East and North
America
LC




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Prater, 1971;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005

Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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363a.


Cervus elaphus hanglu Wagner, 1844
Kashmir Stag

Jammu & Kashmir
and Himachal
Pradesh

Pakistan


-


I


I


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
364.


Muntiacus muntjak
(Zimmermann, 1780)
Indian Muntjac
Almost throughout
the country except
Jammu & Kashmir
and desert region
Bangladesh, Bhutan,
China, Indonesia,
Malaysia, Nepal, Pakistan
and Sri Lanka
LC


III


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Prater, 1971;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
364a.



Muntiacus muntjak aureus H. Smith 1826
Golden Indian Muntjac


South India, Deccan
and extends
eastwards through
the Central Provinces
to Kumaon
-

-



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
364b.


Muntiacus muntjak malabaricus
Wroughton, 1914
South Indian Muntjac

South India


Sri Lanka


-


-


-


Alfred et al.,2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
364c.


Muntiacus muntjak vaginalis (Boddaert,
1875)
Northern Red Muntjac

North and North East
India

Bhutan, Bangladesh and
Myanmar to
southwestern China,
Nepal and Viet Nam
-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
365.


Muntiacus putaoensis Amato,
Egan and Rabinowitz, 1999
Leaf Deer
Arunachal Pradesh


Myanmar


DD


-


-


Wilson and Reeder,
2005

366.


Rucervus duvaucelii
(G. Cuvier, 1823)
Swamp Deer

Assam, Madhya
Pradesh and Uttar
Pradesh

Nepal


VU


I


I


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Prater, 1971;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005

366a.


Rucervus duvaucelii duvaucelii (G. Cuvier,
1823)
Wetland Barasingha

Indo-Gangetic plain,
north of the Ganges
(Uttar Pradesh)
Nepal


-


I


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
366b.


Rucervus duvaucelii branderi Pocock, 1943
Hard-ground Barasingha

Central India,
between the rivers
Ganges and Godavari
(Madhya Pradesh)
-

-


I


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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366c.


Rucervus duvaucelii ranjitsinhi (Groves,
1982)
Eastern Barasingha

Brahmaputra plains
(Assam)

-

-


I


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
367.


Rucervus eldii (Mc Clelland, 1842)
Elds Deer

Manipur


Cambodia, China, Loas
and Myanmar

EN


I


I


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Prater, 1971;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
367a.


Rucervus eldii eldii (Mc Clelland, 1842)
Manipur Brow Antlered Deer

Manipur


Myanmar


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
368.




Rusa unicolor (Kerr, 1792)
Sambar



Tamil Nadu,
northwards to Uttar
Pradesh, east to
North East India


Bangladesh, Bhutan,
Brunei Darussalam,
Cambodia, China,
Indonesia, Loas,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Nepal, Sri Lanka, Taiwan,
Thailand and Viet Nam
VU




III




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Prater, 1971;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
368a.


Rusa unicolor equina (Cuvier, 1823)
Malayan Sambar Deer

North East India


Cambodia, Laos,
Indonesia, Malaysia,
Myanmar, Thailand and
Viet Nam
-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
368b.


Rusa unicolor unicolor (Kerr, 1792)
Sri Lankan Sambar deer

South India


Sri Lanka


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
42. Family: BOVIDAE (Cattle, Antelope, Sheep, Goat)
369.


Antilope cervicapra (Linnaeus,
1758)
Blackbuck

From Punjab south to
Tamil Nadu and east
to Bihar

Pakistan, and introduced
in Argentina and United
States

NT


I


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Prater, 1971;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
369a.


Antilope cervicapra cervicapra (Linnaeus,
1758)
Southeastern Blackbuck

Peninsular India, and
northeast into West
Bengal

Pakistan


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
369b. Antilope cervicapra rajputanae Zukowsky, North West India - - - - Alfred et al., 2002;
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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1927
Rajputan Blackbuck









Wilson and Reeder,
2005
370.





Gazella bennettii (Sykes, 1831)
Indian Gazelle




Andhra Pradesh,
Gujarat, Rajasthan,
Karnataka, Madhya
Pradesh,
Maharashtra, Punjab,
Tamil Nadu, Gujarat,
Uttar Pradesh
Iran and Pakistan





LC




I




-




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Prater, 1971;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005


370a.

Gazella bennettii bennettii (Sykes, 1831)

Peninsular India,
from the Ganges
Valley south at least
to Andhra Pradesh
-
- - -
Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
370b.


Gazella bennettii christii Blyth, 1842


Gujarat (Kachchh
region)

Pakistan


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
370c.


Gazella bennettii fuscifrons Blanford, 1873
Baluchistan Gazelle

North West India


Iran and Pakistan


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
370d.


Gazella bennettii salinarum Groves, 2003


North West India


Pakistan


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
371.


Procapra picticaudata Hodgson,
1846
Tibetan Gazelle

Jammu & Kashmir,
Sikkim and Uttar
Pradesh

China


NT


I


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
372.



** Bos javanicus d'Alton, 1823
Banteng


In past it used to
occur in Manipur



Cambodia, Indonesia,
Laos, Malaysia,
Myanmar, Thailand
and Viet Nam
EN

EX
(India)

-


-


Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005


372a.

Bos javanicus birmanicus Lydekker, 1858

Manipur

Myanmar to Viet Nam,
Thailand
-

-

-

Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
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373.




Bos gaurus C.H. Smith, 1827
Gaur




South India, Assam,
Arunachal Pradesh,
Bihar, Goa, Madhya
Pradesh,
Maharashtra Odisha
and West Bengal
Bangladesh, Bhutan,
Cambodia, China, Loas,
Malaysia, Myanmar,
Nepal, Thailand and Viet
Nam

VU




I




I




ICZN, 2003; Gentry
et al., 1996 & 2004;
Prater, 1971


374.

Bos mutus (Przewalski, 1883)
Wild Yak
Jammu & Kashmir
and Himachal
Pradesh
China and Nepal

VU

I

I

ICZN, 2003; Gentry
et al.,1996; Prater,
1971
375.






Boselaphus tragocamelus
(Pallas, 1766)
Nilgai




From base of
Himalayas to Andhra
Pradesh, Bihar,
Gujarat, Haryana,
Karnataka, Madhya
Pradesh,
Maharashtra, Punjab,
Rajasthan and Uttar
Pradesh
Nepal, Pakistan and
introduced in United
States




LC





III





-





Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Prater, 1971;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005





376.



Bubalus arnee (Kerr, 1792)
Indian Water Buffalo



Arunachal Pradesh
and Assam, Madhya
Pradesh,
Maharashtra,
Meghalaya, Odisha
and West Bengal
Bhutan, Cambodia,
Myanmar, Nepal and
Thailand



EN




I




-




ICZN, 2003; Gentry
et al., 1996, 2004;
Prater, 1971


376a.




Bubalus arnee arnee (Kerr, 1872)
Wild Indian Buffalo



Arunachal Pradesh
and Assam, Madhya
Pradesh,
Maharashtra,
Meghalaya, Odisha
and West Bengal
Nepal




-



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005


376b.


Bubalus arnee fulvus Blanford, 1891
Assam Water Buffalo

Assam and North
East neighbouring
areas

-


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
377.

Tetracerus quadricornis
(de Blainville, 1816)
From the Himalayan
foothills to
Nepal

VU

I

-

Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Prater, 1971;
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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Fourhorned Antelope

peninsular India

Wilson and Reeder,
2005
377a.



Tetracerus quadricornis quadricornis
(Blainville, 1816)


Peninsular India,
Rajasthan and
Gujarat to West
Bengal, south to
Karnakata and
Andhra Pradesh
-


-



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005


377b.


Tetracerus quadricornis iodes B.H.
Hodgson, 1847

North East India,
Sikkim and West
Bengal
Nepal


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
377c.


Tetracerus quadricornis
subquadricornutus (Elliot, 1839)

From West Bengal to
Karnataka
-


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
378.


Budorcas taxicolor Hodgson, 1850
Takin

Arunachal Pradesh
and Sikkim

Bhutan, China and
Myanmar

VU


I


II


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Prater, 1971;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
378a.


Budorcas taxicolor taxicolor Hodgson, 1850
Mishmi Takin

Arunachal Pradesh
and Sikkim

Bhutan, China and
Myanmar

-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
378b.


Budorcas taxicolor whitei Lydekker, 1907
Bhutan Takin

Arunachal Pradesh


Bhutan and China


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
379.


Capra falconeri (Wagner, 1839)
Markhor

Himachal Pradesh,
Jammu & Kashmir
and Uttar Pradesh

Afghanistan, Pakistan,
Tajikistan and
Uzbekistan

EN


I


I


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Prater, 1971;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
379a.


Capra falconeri falconeri (Wagner, 1839)
Flare-horned Markhor

Himachal Pradesh,
Jammu & Kashmir
and Uttar Pradesh

-

-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
380.


Capra sibirica (Pallas, 1776)
Siberian Ibex

Himachal Pradesh,
Jammu & Kashmir
and Uttar Pradesh
Pakistan


LC


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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381.

Capricornis thar (Hodgson, 1831)
Himalayan Serow
Northern India and
Sikkim
Bangladesh, Bhutan,
China and Nepal NT I I
Prater, 1971; Wilson
and Reeder, 2005
382.



Hemitragus jemlahicus
(C.H. Smith, 1826)
Himalayan Tahr


Himachal Pradesh,
Jammu & Kashmir,
Sikkim, Uttar
Pradesh and West
Bengal
China, Nepal introduced
New Zealand and South
Africa


NT



I



-



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Prater, 1971;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005

383.

Naemorhedus baileyi Pocock, 1914
Red Goral
Arunachal Pradesh

China and Myanmar

VU

III

I

Wilson and Reeder,
2005
384.




Naemorhedus goral (Hardwicke,
1825)
Himalayan Goral



Himachal Pradesh,
Jammu & Kashmir ,
North East India,
Sikkim, Uttar
Pradesh and West
Bengal
Bhutan, China, Nepal and
Pakistan


NT



III



I



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Prater, 1971;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005

384a.


Naemorhedus goral bedfordi (Lydekker,
1905)
Western Himalayan Goral
Himachal Pradesh
and Jammu &
Kashmir
Pakistan


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
384b.


Naemorhedus goral goral (Hardwicke,
1825)
Eastern Himalayan Goral
Arunachal Pradesh,
Sikkim and West
Bengal
Bhutan, China, Nepal and
Pakistan

-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
385.

Naemorhedus griseus
(MilneEdwards, 1871)
Chinese Goral
North East India
(east and south of the
Brahmaputra)
China, Myanmar,
Thailand and Viet Nam

VU

III

I

Wilson and Reeder,
2005

385a.


Naemorhedus griseus griseus (Milne-
Edwards, 1871)

North East India
(east and south of the
Brahmaputra)

China and Myanmar


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
386.


* Nilgiritragus hylocrius (Ogilby,
1838)
Nilgiri Tahr

Kerala and Tamil
Nadu

-

EN


I


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Prater, 1971;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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387.




Ovis ammon (Linnaeus, 1758)
Argali



Jammu & Kashmir,
Himachal Pradesh,
Sikkim and Uttar
Pradesh


Afghanistan, China,
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
Mongolia, Nepal,
Pakistan, Russian
Federation, Tajikistan
and Uzbekistan
NT




-




II




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Prater, 1971;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005

387a.


Ovis ammon hodgsonii Blyth, 1941
Himalayan Sheep

Jammu & Kashmir,
Himachal Pradesh,
Sikkim and Uttar
Pradesh
China and Nepal


-


I


I


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
388.



Ovis orientalis Gmelin, 1774
Urial


Jammu & Kashmir
and Punjab


Armenia, Azerbaijan,
Iran, Kazakhstan, Oman,
Pakistan, Tajikistan,
Turkey, Turkmenistan
and Uzbekistan
VU



I



I



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Prater, 1971;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
388a.


Ovis orientalis vignei Blyth, 1841
Ladakh Sheep

Jammu & Kashmir


Pakistan


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
388b.


Ovis orientalis punjabiensis Lydekker, 1913
Punjab Sheep

Punjab


Pakistan


-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
389.


Pantholops hodgsonii (Abel, 1826)
Chiru

Jammu & Kashmir


China


EN


I


I


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Prater, 1971;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
390.


Pseudois nayaur (Hodgson, 1833)
Bharal

Himachal Pradesh ,
Jammu & Kashmir
and Sikkim

Bhutan, China,
Myanmar, Nepal and
Pakistan

LC


-


I


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Prater, 1971;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
XIV. Order: CETACEA
43. Family: BALAENOPTERIDAE (Rorquals)
391.



Balaenoptera acutorostrata
Lacpde, 1804
Common Minke Whale

Arabian Sea (Gujarat
coast) and Bay of
Bengal (Odisha and
Tamil Nadu)

Worldwide: Arctic to
tropical waters



LC



-



I


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006;Vivekanandan
and Jeyabaskaran,
2012;Wilson and
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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Reeder, 2005
392.



Balaenoptera borealis Lesson,
1828
Sei Whale

off east coast and
washed ashore in
west coast of India in
Karnataka and Kerala
Worldwide: Cold
temperate to warm
temperate waters

EN


-


I


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
392a.


Balaenoptera borealis schlegellii (Flower,
1865)
Sei Whale

off east coast and
washed ashore in
west coast of India in
Karnataka and Kerala
Southern Hemisphere
Ocean (South Pacific,
South Atlantic)

-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
393.





Balaenoptera edeni Anderson,
1879
Brydes Whale



off east and west
coasts of India in
Karnataka Kerala
and Tamil Nadu


Worldwide: warm
temperate to tropical
waters




DD





-





I





Alfred et al., 2002,
2006;
Vivekanandan and
Jeyabaskaran,
2012;Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
394.




Balaenoptera musculus
(Linnaeus, 1758)
Blue Whale



off east and west
coasts and washed
ashore in Andhra
Pradesh, Gujarat,
Karnataka, Kerala,
Maharashtra and
Tamil Nadu
Worldwide: artic to
tropical waters


EN


-


I


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Prater, 1971;
Vivekanandan and
Jeyabaskaran,
2012;Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
394a.




Balaenoptera musculus brevicauda
Ichihara, 1966
Pygmy Blue Whale



off east and west
coasts and washed
ashore in Andhra
Pradesh, Gujarat,
Karnataka, Kerala,
Maharashtra and
Tamil Nadu
Argentina, Chile,
Falklands Islands and
Kerguelen and Crozet
Islands in French
Southern and Antarctic
Lands
DD




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005



394b.




Balaenoptera musculus indica Blyth, 1859
Great Indian Rorqual



off east and west
coasts and washed
ashore in Andhra
Pradesh, Gujarat,
Karnataka, Kerala,
Indo-West Pacific ocean




-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005


Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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Maharashtra and
Tamil Nadu

394c.


Balaenoptera musculus intermedia
Burmeister, 1872
Southern Blue Whale

off east and west
coasts and washed
ashore in Andhra
Pradesh, Gujarat,
Karnataka, Kerala,
Maharashtra and
Tamil Nadu
Southern Hemisphere
Ocean (South Pacific,
South Atlantic)

CR


-


I


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
395.







Balaenoptera physalus (Linnaeus,
1758)
Fin Whale





Indian Ocean Off east
and west coasts of
India and washed
ashore in Andhra
Pradesh, Gujarat,
Goa, Karnataka,
Kerala, Maharashtra,
Odisha and Tamil
Nadu
Worldwide: arctic to
tropical waters







EN







-







I







Alfred et al., 2002,
2006;
Vivekanandan and
Jeyabaskaran,
2012;Wilson and
Reeder, 2005


395a.






Balaenoptera physalus quoyi
(Fischer, 1829)
Southern Fin Whale




Indian Ocean Off east
and west coasts of
India and washed
ashore in Andhra
Pradesh, Gujarat,
Goa, Karnataka,
Kerala, Maharashtra,
Odisha and Tamil
Nadu
Southern Hemisphere,
Uruguayan Coast,
Falklands (Argentina),
South Georgia Is.




-





-





-





Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005




396.




Megaptera novaeangliae
(Borowski, 1781)
Humpback Whale



Gulf of Mannat and
off west coast of India



Worldwide: cold
temperate to tropical
waters



LC




-




I




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006;
Vivekanandan and
Jeyabaskaran,
2012;Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
44. Family: DELPHINIDAE (Marine dolphins)
397.
Delphinus capensis Gray, 1828
Indian Ocean

Worldwide: Near-shore
tropical to temperate
DD

-

II

Vivekanandan and
Jeyabaskaran,
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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Longbeaked Common Dolphin




waters








2012;Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
398.





Delphinus delphis Linnaeus, 1758
Shortbeaked Saddleback Dolphin




off shore and open
water of east and
west coasts and
around Andaman &
Nicobar Is. and
Lakshadweep Is.
Worldwide: temperate to
tropical waters including
the black sea




LC





-





II





Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Prater, 1971;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005


398a.





Delphinus delphis delphis Linnaeus, 1758
Short-beaked Common Dolphin




off shore and open
water of east and
west coasts and
around Andaman
&Nicobar Is. and
Lakshadweep Is.
Western Atlantic,
eastern South Atlantic,
South Pacific, New
Zealand and Australia


-




-




-




Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005



399.



Feresa attenuata Gray, 1875
Pygmy Killer Whale


Indian Ocean



Worldwide: tropical to
warm-temperate waters


DD



-



II



Vivekanandan and
Jeyabaskaran,
2012;Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
400.






Globicephala macrorhynchus
Gray, 1846
Shortfinned Pilot Whale




Bay of Bengal and
Hooghly river mouth,
Serampur, West
Bengal also from Gulf
of Mannar and off
Maharashtra in the
west coast
Worldwide: tropical and
warm temperate waters,
cold temperate waters of
the north Pacific, where it
appears to stray as far as
north as the Gulf of
Alaska

DD






-






II






Alfred et al., 2002,
2006;
Vivekanandan and
Jeyabaskaran,
2012;Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
401.




Grampus griseus (G. Cuvier, 1812)
Rissos Dolphin



Indian ocean




Worldwide: temperate to
tropical waters



LC




-




II




Alfred et al.,2006;
Vivekanandan and
Jeyabaskaran,
2012;Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
402.

Lagenodelphis hosei Fraser, 1956
Frasers Dolphin
Kerala and Tamil
Nadu coasts
Worldwide: warm
temperate to tropical
LC

-

II

Alfred et al.,2002,
2006; Wilson and
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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waters

Reeder, 2005
403.




Orcaella brevirostris (Owen in
Gray, 1866)
Irrawaddy Dolphin



East cost, estuaries of
Krishna and Ganga
and in the Chilka lake
(Odisha)

Tropical coastal waters
and large rivers, in south
east Asia, Indonesia,
Irrawaddy river in
Myanmar, Malaysia,
northern Australia,
Papua New Guinea VU I I
Alfred et al., 2002,
2006;
Vivekanandan and
Jeyabaskaran,
2012;Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
404.





Orcinus orca (Linnaeus, 1758)
Killer Whale




East coast (off Tamil
Nadu), west coast (off
Gujarat) and around
Andaman & Nicobar
Is. and Lakshadweep
Is.
Worldwide: all seas and
oceans




DD





-





II





Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005



405.





Peponocephala electra (Gray,
1846)
Melonheaded Whale



Bay of Bengal off
Andaman & Nicobar
Is.



Worldwide: tropical to
warm temperate waters





LC





-





II





Alfred et al., 2002,
2006;
Vivekanandan and
Jeyabaskaran,
2012;Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
406.




Pseudorca crassidens (Owen,
1846)
False Killer Whale


east and west coasts
and Andaman &
Nicobar Is., Andhra
Pradesh,
Lakshadweep and
Tamil Nadu
Worldwide: temperate to
tropical waters



DD




-




II



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006;
Vivekanandan and
Jeyabaskaran,
2012;Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
407.




Sousa chinensis (Osbeck, 1765)
IndoPacific humpback Dolphin



East and west coasts
of Andaman Islands,
mouth of Ganges,
Bay of Bengal,
Arabian Sea and
Indian Ocean
Coastal waters and rivers
from False Bay, South
Africa, east to southern
China and Moreton Bay,
Queensland, Australia


NT





-





I





Alfred et al., 2002,
2006;
Vivekanandan and
Jeyabaskaran,
2012;Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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408.





Stenella attenuata (Gray, 1846)
Pantropical Spotted Dolphin




Bay of Bengal off
West Bengal
(Sundarbans) Tamil
Nadu

Temperate to tropical
waters



LC





-





II





Alfred et al., 2002,
2006;
Vivekanandan and
Jeyabaskaran,
2012;Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
408a.



Stenella attenuata attenuata (Gray, 1846)
Northeastern Offshore Spotted Dolphin


Bay of Bengal off
West Bengal
(Sundarbans) Tamil
Nadu
North-eastern Offshore
Pacific and found in all
oceans between about
40N and 40S. Red Sea,
and Persian Gulf
-



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005

409.





Stenella coeruleoalba (Meyen,
1833)
Striped Dolphin



Arabian Sea, Bay of
Bengal, Indian ocean




Worldwide: temperate to
tropical waters




LC




-




II




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006;
Vivekanandan and
Jeyabaskaran,
2012;Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
410.






Stenella longirostris (Gray, 1828)
Pantropical Spinner Dolphin





off east and west
coasts of India from
Odisha




Worldwide: tropical
oceans, Maldives islands,
Sri Lanka, Western
Pacific including the Gulf
of Thailand, the Moluccas
and the Java Seas

DD





-





II





Alfred et al., 2002,
2006;
Vivekanandan and
Jeyabaskaran,
2012;Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
410a.



Stenella longirostris longirostris (Gray,
1828)
Gray's Spinner Dolphin


off east and west
coasts of India from
Odisha


Around oceanic islands in
the tropical Atlantic
Ocean, and western and
central Pacific Ocean east
to about 145W
-



-



-



Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005

411.




Steno bredanensis (G. Cuvier in
Lesson, 1828)
Roughtoothed Dolphin


Bay of Bengal
(Nicobar islands)




Worldwide: tropical and
subtropical waters,
mainly the edges of the
continental shelves, indo-
Malayan sea off
Indonesia, Pakistan and
LC




-




II




Alfred et al., 2002,
2006;
Vivekanandan and
Jeyabaskaran,
2012;Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
Sharma, G., Kamalakannan, M. and Venkataraman, K. 2013. A Checklist of Mammals of India with their distribution and conservation status.
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Sri Lanka


412.




Tursiops aduncus (Ehrenberg,
1833)
IndoPacific Bottlenose Dolphin



Indian Ocean




Pacific Ocean, Japan,
Northern China,
Southern Australia and
Southern Africa


DD




-




II




Vivekanandan and
Jeyabaskaran,
2012;Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
413.







Tursiops truncates
(Montagu, 1821)
Bottlenose Dolphin





Arabian Sea and Bay
of Bengal off Andhra
Pardesh, Kerala and
Tamil Nadu


Worldwide: warm and
temperate seas, mainly
but not exclusively in
coastal waters, including
the northern and eastern
coasts of the n ocean and
around the Sunda Islands
and Taiwan
LC






-






II






Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005



413a.


Tursiops truncatus gillii Dall, 1873
Cowfish


Arabian Sea and Bay
of Bengal off Andhra
Pardesh, Kerala and
Tamil Nadu
Tropical Pacific Ocean,
eastern North Pacific

-


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
45. Family: PHOCOENIDAE (Porpoises)
414.






Neophocaena phocaenoides
(G. Cuvier, 1829)
Finless Porpoise



East and west coasts
of India, Andaman
and Nicobar Is.
Lakshadweep and
Hugli estuary in West
Bengal
Indo-pacific: warm
temperate to tropical
waters, Persian Gulf to
Malaysia, North coast of
Java, China and Japan:
coastal waters and some
rivers
VU






-






I






Alfred et al., 2002,
2006;
Vivekanandan and
Jeyabaskaran,
2012;Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
414a.





Neophocaena phocaenoides phocaenoides
(G. Cuvier, 1829)




East and west coasts
of India, Andaman
and Nicobar Is.
Lakshadweep and
Hugli estuary in West
Bengal
Southern Asia





-





-





-





Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005



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46. Family: PHYSETERIDAE (Sperm whales)
415.






Kogia breviceps (Blainville, 1838)
Pygmy Sperm Whale





East Coast and West
Coasts of India
(Andaman & Nicobar
Is.)





Worldwide: throughout
the tropical and
subtropical oceans, south
China seas including the
coast of Sarawak




DD






-






II






Alfred et al., 2002,
2006;
Vivekanandan and
Jeyabaskaran,
2012;Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
416.






Kogia sima (Owen, 1866)
Dwarf Sperm Whale





off both east and west
coasts





Throughout the tropical
and subtropical regions
including Sri Lanka,
Lesser Saunda Island,
Taiwan and Okainawa



DD






-






II






Alfred et al., 2002,
2006;
Vivekanandan and
Jeyabaskaran,
2012;Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
417.






Physeter macrocephalus
Linnaeus, 1758
Sperm Whale




Arabian Sea, Bay of
Bengal (Andaman &
Nicobar Is.,
Lakshadweep Is.,
Gujarat, Keral,
Maharashtra and
Tamil Nadu
Worldwide: Antarctic
and cold temperate
waters (Northern
hemisphere) to tropical
waters


VU






II






I






Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Prater, 1971;
Vivekanandan and
Jeyabaskaran,
2012;Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
47. Family: PLATANISTIDAE (River dolphins)
418.




Platanista gangetica (Roxburgh,
1801)
South Asian River Dolphin


The rivers
Brahmaputra,
Ganges, Hoogley
Karnaphuli, Meghna
and their tributaries
and Indian seas
Bangladesh, Bhutan and
Nepal



EN



-



I



Alfred et al., 2002,
2006; Prater, 1971;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005

418a.


Platanista gangetica gangetica (Roxburgh,
1801)
Ganges River Dolphin
Ganges-
Brahmaputra-Megna
and Karnaphuli-
Bangladesh, Bhutan and
Nepal

EN


-


-


Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
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Sangu river systems
418b.

Platanista gangetica minor Owen, 1853
Indus River Dolphin
Indus river system Pakistan (Indus River
system) EN - -
Alfred et al., 2002;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
48. Family: ZIPHIIDAE (Beaked whales)
419.




Hyperoodon planifrons
Flower, 1882
Southern Bottlenose Whale



Indian Ocean



Southern hemisphere:
circumpolar, Antarctic to
temperate waters, rarely
into tropical waters. May
occur in the westnorth
Pacific
LC



-



I



Wilson and
Reeder, 2005



420.



Indopacetus pacificus
(Longman, 1926)
Indo-Pacific beaked Whale

Indian Ocean



West south Pacific
oceans: tropical waters


DD



-



II



Vivekanandan and
Jeyabaskaran,
2012;Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
421.


Mesoplodon densirostris
(Blainville, 1817)
Blainvilles Beaked Whale
around Nicobar
Islands

World-wide: temperate
to tropical waters

DD


-


II


Alfred et al.,2006;
Wilson and Reeder,
2005
422.




Mesoplodon ginkgodens
Nishiwaki and Kamiya, 1958
Ginkgotoothed Beaked Whale


Indian Oceans




North Pacific and Indian
Oceans: warm-temperate
to tropical waters; Japan,
Taiwan, Baja California,
Mexico, Sri Lanka,
Indonesia and Australia.
DD




-




II




Wilson and Reeder,
2005




423.





Ziphius cavirostris G. Cuvier, 1823
Cuviers Beaked Whale




In deep water off
Indian coasts and
Islands


Worldwide: from tropical
temperate oceans mainly
in deep water, Indonesia,
Molluccas, Sri Lanka

LC





-





II





Alfred et al., 2002,
2006;
Vivekanandan and
Jeyabaskaran,
2012;Wilson and
Reeder, 2005
Where * Species Endemic to India; ** Species Extinct from India.



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Abbreviations:

IUCN: International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources; EX: Extinct; CR: Critically
Endangered; EN: Endangered; VU: Vulnerable; NT: Near Threatened; LC: Least Concern; DD: Data Deficient.

IW(P)A: Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972.

CITES: Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora.


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Cover Page Photo: Antilope cervicapra (Linnaeus, 1758), Blackbuck.
Back Page Photo: Axis axis (Erxleben, 1777), Chital or Spotted Deer.


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