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This page needs an overhault, as several taxa are 'double-listed'. If following MSW3 taxonomy, there is no such thing as a Mainland Serow. That's only if using the taxonomy where C. milneedwardsii, C. rubidus and C. thar are considered subspecies of C. sumatraensis. If these are considered separate species, C. sumatraensis is called the Sumatran Serow and is restricted to the Thai-Malay Peninsula and Sumatra, while populations further north fall into the beforementioned C. milneedwardsii, C. rubidus and C. thar. This problem also relates to the Mainland Serow, which should be moved to Sumatran Serow, have its range and subspecies updated (I guess the remaining info, too), thereby leaving "Mainland serow" (to which Mainland Serow should redirect) as a disambiguation page similar to Pig-tailed macaque. 212.10.67.166 ( talk) 12:38, 21 December 2008 (UTC)
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This page needs an overhault, as several taxa are 'double-listed'. If following MSW3 taxonomy, there is no such thing as a Mainland Serow. That's only if using the taxonomy where C. milneedwardsii, C. rubidus and C. thar are considered subspecies of C. sumatraensis. If these are considered separate species, C. sumatraensis is called the Sumatran Serow and is restricted to the Thai-Malay Peninsula and Sumatra, while populations further north fall into the beforementioned C. milneedwardsii, C. rubidus and C. thar. This problem also relates to the Mainland Serow, which should be moved to Sumatran Serow, have its range and subspecies updated (I guess the remaining info, too), thereby leaving "Mainland serow" (to which Mainland Serow should redirect) as a disambiguation page similar to Pig-tailed macaque. 212.10.67.166 ( talk) 12:38, 21 December 2008 (UTC)