54. Back-striped Weasel Mustela strigidorsa French: Putois a dos rayé / German: Riickenstreifenwiesel / Spanish: Comadreja estriada Other common names: Stripe-backed Weasel Taxonomy. Mustela strigodorsa Gray, 1853, India. Monotypic. Distribution. S China (Guangxi, Guizhou & Yunnan), NE India, N & C Laos, N & C Myanmar, N Thailand, and N & C Vietnam. Descriptive notes. Head-body 25-325 cm, tail 10.3-20.5 cm; weight 700-2000 g. The Back-striped Weasel has a long, slender body and short limbs. The pelage is dark brown with yellowish-white upperlips, cheeks, chin, and throat. A narrow, whitish stripe runs along the back from the head to the base of the tail. Another narrow pale stripe runs along the abdomen. The bushy tail is less ...