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- 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...
- L., Davies, A.G. (1994) "The ecology of Asian colobines". In: Davies, A.G., Oates, J.F. (eds.) Colobine monkeys: 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:...
- ; Nijman, V. (2011). "Spizaetus hawk-eagles as 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...
- position of the langur genera Semnopithecus and Trachypithecus among Asian colobines, and genus affiliations of their species groups". BMC Evolutionary Biology...
- E. (1994). The diversity of living colobines. pp. 45–73. Oates (1994a). The natural history of African colobines. pp. 75–128. Oates, J. F. (1994b). Conclusions:...
- 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...