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===Subspecies=== Six widely recognized subspecies of the onager include:<ref name="SSC" /> {| class="wikitable collapsed" style="width:100%;" |- style="background:#115a6c;" !Subspecies !Image !Trinomial authority !Description !Range !Synonyms |- |{{ubl|'''[[Mongolian wild ass]]''' (''khulan'')|''E. h. hemionus''|[[Nominate subspecies]]}} |[[File:Mongools steppepaard (4023673682).jpg|thumb]] |Pallas, 1775 | |Northern [[China]], eastern [[Kazakhstan]], [[Mongolia]], and [[Siberia]] |{{ubl|{{small|''bedfordi'' (Matschie 1911)|''findschi'' (Matschie 1911)|''luteus'' (Matschie 1911)}}}} |- |{{ubl|'''[[Turkmenian kulan]]''' (''kulan'')|''E. h. kulan''}} |[[File:Equus hemionus kulan.JPG|thumb]] |Groves and Mazák, 1967 |One of the largest subspecies of onager. It is {{cvt|200–250|cm}} long, {{cvt|100–140|cm}} tall at the withers, and weighs {{cvt|200–240|kg}}. Male onagers are larger than the females. |Northeastern [[Iran]], Northern [[Afghanistan]], western China, Kazakhstan, southern Siberia, [[Tajikistan]], [[Turkmenistan]], [[Ukraine]], Northern [[Mongolia]], and [[Uzbekistan]] |{{small|''finschi'' (Matschie, 1911)}} |- |{{ubl|'''[[Persian onager]]''' (''gur'')|''E. h. onager''}} |[[File:Onager Asiatischer Wildesel Equus hemionus onager Zoo Augsburg-11.jpg|thumb]] |Boddaert, 1785 | |Afghanistan, [[Iran]] and [[Pakistan]]. | |- |{{ubl|'''[[Indian wild ass]]''' (''khur'')|''E. h. khur''}} |[[File:Equus hemionus khur 1.jpg|thumb]] |Lesson, 1827 | |Southern Afghanistan, [[India]], southeast Iran and Pakistan |{{small|''indicus'' (Sclater, 1862)}} |- |{{ubl|'''{{extinct}}[[Syrian wild ass]]''' (''hemippe'')|''E. h. hemippus''}} |[[File:SyrianWildAss-London Zoo.jpg|thumb]] |Geoffroy, 1855 |Smallest subspecies, also the smallest form of Equidae |Western Iran, [[Iraq]], [[Israel]], [[Jordan]], [[Saudi Arabia]], [[Syria]], and [[Turkey]] |{{small|''syriacus'' (Milne-Edwards, 1869)}} |- |{{ubl|'''{{extinct}}[[European ass|European wild ass]]''' (''hydruntine'')|''E. h. hydruntinus''}} |[[File:Drawing of a hydruntine.jpg|thumb]] |Regalia, 1907 |Formerly thought to be a distinct species, shown to be a subspecies of Onager by genetic studies in 2017.<ref name=":0">{{Cite journal|last1=Bennett|first1=E. Andrew|last2=Champlot|first2=Sophie|last3=Peters|first3=Joris|last4=Arbuckle|first4=Benjamin S.|last5=Guimaraes|first5=Silvia|last6=Pruvost|first6=Mélanie|last7=Bar-David|first7=Shirli|last8=Davis|first8=Simon J. M.|last9=Gautier|first9=Mathieu|last10=Kaczensky|first10=Petra|last11=Kuehn|first11=Ralph|date=2017-04-19|editor-last=Janke|editor-first=Axel|title=Taming the late Quaternary phylogeography of the Eurasiatic wild ass through ancient and modern DNA|journal=PLOS ONE|language=en|volume=12|issue=4|pages=e0174216|doi=10.1371/journal.pone.0174216|issn=1932-6203|pmc=5396879|pmid=28422966|bibcode=2017PLoSO..1274216B|doi-access=free}}</ref> |Europe, Western Asia | |- |} A sixth possible subspecies, the Gobi khulan (''E. h. luteus'',<ref name=iucn/> also called the ''chigetai''<ref name=mason>{{cite book|editor-last=Porter|editor-first=Valerie|title=Mason's World Dictionary of Livestock Breeds, Types, and Varieties|year=2002|publisher=CABI|location=Wallingford|isbn=0-85199-430-X|edition=5th|author=Ian Lauder Mason}}</ref> or ''dziggetai'') has been proposed, but may be synonymous with ''E. h. hemionus''. Debates over the taxonomic identity of the onager occurred until 1980. {{As of|2015}}, four living subspecies and one extinct subspecies of the Asiatic wild ass have been recognized. The Persian onager was formerly known as ''Equus onager'', as it was thought to be a distinct species.
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