Definition of Lorisidae. Meaning of Lorisidae. Synonyms of Lorisidae

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Definition of Lorisidae

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Meaning of Lorisidae from wikipedia

- Lorisidae (or sometimes Loridae) is a family of strepsirrhine primates. The lorisids are all slim arboreal animals and comprise the lorises, pottos and...
- of the subfamily Lorinae (sometimes spelled Lorisinae) in the family Lorisidae. Loris is one genus in this subfamily and includes the slender lorises...
- species of strepsirrhine primate in the genus Perodicticus of the family Lorisidae. In some English-speaking parts of Africa, they are called "softly-softlys"...
- nineteen bushbaby and galago species divided between six genera, and Lorisidae, containing sixteen species divided between the three genera in the loris...
- sometimes called Galagonidae). They are considered a sister group of the Lorisidae. According to some accounts, the name "bush baby" comes from either the...
- type of slender loris (genus Loris) in the strepsirrhine primate family Lorisidae. In 1908 Spanish zoologist Ángel Cabrera first described the Mysore slender...
- 2305/IUCN.UK.2022-1.RLTS.T12375A217756381.en. Nekaris, Anna (2013). "Family Lorisidae: Angwantibos, pottos and lorises". In Mittermeier, Russell A.; Rylands...
- Lorisoidea, split between the galago family Galagidae and the loris family Lorisidae. The exact organization of the species is not fixed, with many recent...
- snout of the slow loris is even less pointed. As with other members of Lorisidae, its interorbital distance is shorter than in lemurs. The skull has prominent...
- Lemuriformes Superfamily Lemuroidea: lemurs Superfamily Lorisoidea Family Lorisidae: lorises, pottos, and angwantibos Family Galagidae: galagos Suborder Haplorhini:...