Cercopithecidae

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Colobus angolensis Sclater, 1860

Colobus angolensis Sclater, 1860

Colobus angolensis Sclater, 1860

Colobus angolensis, the Angola colobus, is a social, leaf-eating black-and-white colobus primate distributed across central and East Africa.

Colobus guereza Rüppell, 1835

Colobus guereza Rüppell, 1835

Colobus guereza Rüppell, 1835

Colobus guereza, the mantled guereza, is a black-and-white African colobine monkey with distinctive physical and behavioral traits.

Piliocolobus kirkii (Gray, 1868)

Piliocolobus kirkii (Gray, 1868)

Piliocolobus kirkii (Gray, 1868)

Piliocolobus kirkii, the Zanzibar red colobus, is an endangered Old World monkey endemic to the Zanzibar archipelago.

Piliocolobus tephrosceles (Elliot, 1907)

Piliocolobus tephrosceles (Elliot, 1907)

Piliocolobus tephrosceles (Elliot, 1907)

Piliocolobus tephrosceles, the Ugandan red colobus, is an East African colobus monkey with detailed description, distribution, habitat, and reproduction traits.

Piliocolobus badius (Kerr, 1792)

Piliocolobus badius (Kerr, 1792)

Piliocolobus badius (Kerr, 1792)

Piliocolobus badius (western red colobus) is an arboreal primate endemic to tropical West Africa that lives in hierarchical social colonies.

Trachypithecus phayrei (Blyth, 1847)

Trachypithecus phayrei (Blyth, 1847)

Trachypithecus phayrei (Blyth, 1847)

Phayre's langur (Trachypithecus phayrei) is an Old World colobine monkey found in Northeast India, eastern Bangladesh, and western Myanmar.

Trachypithecus pileatus (Blyth, 1843)

Trachypithecus pileatus (Blyth, 1843)

Trachypithecus pileatus (Blyth, 1843)

Trachypithecus pileatus, the capped langur, is an arboreal Cercopithecidae primate native to South Asian dry forests.

Trachypithecus obscurus (Reid, 1837)

Trachypithecus obscurus (Reid, 1837)

Trachypithecus obscurus (Reid, 1837)

Trachypithecus obscurus, the dusky leaf monkey, is a sexually dimorphic small primate living in tropical forests of Southeast Asia.

Trachypithecus geei Khajuria, 1956

Trachypithecus geei Khajuria, 1956

Trachypithecus geei Khajuria, 1956

Gee's golden langur is a sexually dimorphic langur species native to a small bounded range in India and Bhutan with a human-like gaze.

Trachypithecus francoisi (de Pousargues, 1898)

Trachypithecus francoisi (de Pousargues, 1898)

Trachypithecus francoisi (de Pousargues, 1898)

François' langur (Trachypithecus francoisi) is a folivorous primate native to karst habitats in Southwest China and northern Vietnam.

Trachypithecus cristatus (Raffles, 1821)

Trachypithecus cristatus (Raffles, 1821)

Trachypithecus cristatus (Raffles, 1821)

Trachypithecus cristatus, the silvery lutung, is a medium-sized diurnal leaf-eating langur found across parts of Southeast Asia.

Trachypithecus auratus (É.Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1812)

Trachypithecus auratus (É.Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1812)

Trachypithecus auratus (É.Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1812)

Trachypithecus auratus, the East Javan langur, is an arboreal, diurnal colobine monkey native to Java's rainforests.

Trachypithecus delacouri (Osgood, 1932)

Trachypithecus delacouri (Osgood, 1932)

Trachypithecus delacouri (Osgood, 1932)

Trachypithecus delacouri, Delacour's langur, is a black-furred langur endemic to limestone karst forest in northern Vietnam.

Trachypithecus selangorensis Roos, Nadler & Walter, 2008

Trachypithecus selangorensis Roos, Nadler & Walter, 2008

Trachypithecus selangorensis Roos, Nadler & Walter, 2008

Trachypithecus selangorensis, the Selangor silvered langur, is a leaf monkey restricted to Peninsular Malaysia's west coast.

Presbytis thomasi (Collett, 1893)

Presbytis thomasi (Collett, 1893)

Presbytis thomasi (Collett, 1893)

Presbytis thomasi, or Thomas's langur, is an Asian langur with specific physical traits and defined ecological roles and predators.

Presbytis rubicunda (Müller, 1838)

Presbytis rubicunda (Müller, 1838)

Presbytis rubicunda (Müller, 1838)

Presbytis rubicunda, the maroon leaf monkey, is an arboreal primate endemic to Borneo and Karimata that lives in low-altitude forests.

Presbytis melalophos (Raffles, 1821)

Presbytis melalophos (Raffles, 1821)

Presbytis melalophos (Raffles, 1821)

Presbytis melalophos is a Sumatran endemic Cercopithecid primate threatened by major forest habitat loss.

Presbytis femoralis (Martin, 1838)

Presbytis femoralis (Martin, 1838)

Presbytis femoralis (Martin, 1838)

Raffles' banded langur (Presbytis femoralis) is a primate with specific size ranges and characteristic dark and white fur patterning.

Presbytis comata (Desmarest, 1822)

Presbytis comata (Desmarest, 1822)

Presbytis comata (Desmarest, 1822)

Presbytis comata, the Javan surili, is a vulnerable folivorous Old World monkey endemic to Java, Indonesia.

Presbytis siamensis (Müller & Schlegel, 1841)

Presbytis siamensis (Müller & Schlegel, 1841)

Presbytis siamensis (Müller & Schlegel, 1841)

The white-thighed surili is an Old World monkey endemic to the Thai-Malay Peninsula, Riau Archipelago, and Sumatra.

Pygathrix nemaeus (Linnaeus, 1771)

Pygathrix nemaeus (Linnaeus, 1771)

Pygathrix nemaeus (Linnaeus, 1771)

Red-shanked douc (Pygathrix nemaeus) is a colorful slender Indochinese arboreal monkey, with minor sexual size dimorphism.

Pygathrix nigripes (A.Milne-Edwards, 1871)

Pygathrix nigripes (A.Milne-Edwards, 1871)

Pygathrix nigripes (A.Milne-Edwards, 1871)

Pygathrix nigripes, the black-shanked douc, is an endemic Indochinese arboreal primate with distinct characteristic coloration.

Semnopithecus johnii (J.Fischer, 1829)

Semnopithecus johnii (J.Fischer, 1829)

Semnopithecus johnii (J.Fischer, 1829)

Semnopithecus johnii, the Nilgiri langur, is a primate native to the Nilgiri Hills of South India.

Semnopithecus schistaceus Hodgson, 1840

Semnopithecus schistaceus Hodgson, 1840

Semnopithecus schistaceus Hodgson, 1840

The Nepal gray langur is a Himalayan gray langur that lives in forests, is active on ground and in trees, and eats leaves.

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