-
these groups,
while others place them
firmly within the
langur group.
Colobines are medium-sized
primates with long
tails (except for the pig-tailed langur)...
- The
infants are
weaned at a
higher age than most
Asian colobines.
While most
Asian colobines wean
their young within the
first year,
Kashmir gray langurs...
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their ecology,
behaviour and evolution...
- Clustering)
applied to a
dataset covering 39
species and 43
subspecies of
Asian colobines, all
three subspecies of
banded langurs were
resurrected to species. William...
- The
doucs or douc
langurs make up the
genus Pygathrix. They are
colobine Old
World monkeys,
native to
Southeast Asia,
which consists of
these 3 species:...
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predators of
arboreal colobines". Primates. 52 (2): 105–110. Horsfield, T. (1851). A
catalogue of the...
- and
flower buds,
although it also eats
insect larvae. As with
other colobines, it has
evolved a
specialised stomach to
digest plant material more efficiently...
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position of the
langur genera Semnopithecus and
Trachypithecus among Asian colobines, and
genus affiliations of
their species groups". BMC
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diversity of
living colobines. pp. 45–73.
Oates (1994a). The
natural history of
African colobines. pp. 75–128. Oates, J. F. (1994b). Conclusions:...
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koalas and
various species of monkey, i.e. New
World howlers and Old
World colobines Birds: The
hoatzin of the
Amazon region and the kākāpō of New Zealand...