The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species

Dicerorhinus sumatrensis ssp. lasiotis

 – Extinct

Taxonomy

Kingdom: ANIMALIA
Phylum: CHORDATA
Class: MAMMALIA
Order: PERISSODACTYLA
Family: RHINOCEROTIDAE
Scientific Name: Dicerorhinus sumatrensis ssp. lasiotis
Infra-specific Authority: (Buckland, 1872)

Assessment Information

Red List Category & Criteria: EX    ver 2.3 (1994)
Year Assessed: 1996
Annotations: Needs updating
Assessor/s: Asian Rhino Specialist Group
Justification: D. sumatrensis lasiotis is known to be extinct in Bangladesh and India. The status of the Sumatran Rhinoceros in Myanmar is poorly known; if it does still exist, this may be the last refuge for this subspecies.

Geographic Range

Range Description: The former range of this subspecies covered areas of Bangladesh, India, and Myanmar.
Countries: Regionally extinct:

Bangladesh; India; Myanmar

Population

Population: The animal is known to be extinct from both Bangladesh and India, however, its status in Myanmar is poorly known.

Habitat and Ecology

Habitat and Ecology: This animal mainly inhabits rainforest in hilly and mountainous areas.
System: Terrestrial

Threats

Threats: In part, the decline of the Asian Rhinos is related to habitat destruction and fragmentation. However, over-exploitation, both for sport and for the horn trade have also contributed to population declines.

Conservation Actions

Conservation Actions: Included on CITES Appendix I since 1975.

Citation: Asian Rhino Specialist Group 1996. Dicerorhinus sumatrensis ssp. lasiotis. In: IUCN 2007. 2007 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>. Downloaded on 28 August 2008.
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