In none of the rucervine forms is the bez-tine produced. From Wordnik.com. [Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon] Reference
The next stage from the rusine to the cervine or elaphine type is the rucervine. From Wordnik.com. [Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon] Reference
Professor Garrod has three phases of the rucervine type, which he calls the normal, the intermediate, and the extreme. From Wordnik.com. [Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon] Reference
We then come to the rusine type of three points only -- brow, tres, and royal tines, and of this number are also the spotted and hog deer of India, but the arrangement of the tines is different; and following the rusine type comes the rucervine, in which the tres and royal tines break out into points -- the tres-tine usually bifurcate, and the royal with two, three or more points. From Wordnik.com. [Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon] Reference
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