![]() ![]() An annotated classification of the Cercopithecoidea. Descriptive catalogue of a zoological collection, made on account of the Honourable East India Company, in the island of Sumatra and its vicinity, under the direction of Sir Thomas Stanford Raffles, Lieutenant-Governor of Fort Marlborough: with additional notices of the natural history of those countries. The monkeys of the genus Pithecus (or Presbytis) and Pygathrix found to the east of the Bay of Bengal. The langurs, or leaf monkeys, of British India. Catalogue of Primates in the British Museum (Natural History) and Elsewhere in the British Isles, Part 3: Family Cercopithecidae, Subfamily Colobinae, British Museum, London, 109 pp. Zoological results of the George Vanderbilt Sumatran Expedition, 1936–1939. The langurs of the Presbytis femoralis group. In: Comparative Primatology Monographs, No. ![]() ![]() Ecology, behavior and sociality of Presbytis femoralis in Eastcentral Sumatra. Napier (eds.), Academic Press, New York, pp. In: Old World Monkeys: Evolution, Systematics and Behavior, J. The monkeys of Sundaland: Ecology and systematics of the cercopithecids of a humid equatorial environment. Studies Asian Non-human Primates, 3: 37–44. femoralis varieties in Westcentral Sumatra. Distribution and vocalization of Presbytis melalophos and P. A new race of the leaf monkey Presbytis aygula (L.) from Deli, North-eastern Sumatra. Ecology, behavior and sociality of Thomas' leaf monkey in North Sumatra. Descriptions of some new genera and fifty unrecorded species of Mammalia. von Kotzebue (ed.), Gebrüdern Hoffman, Weimar, pp. In: Entdeckungs-Reise in die Süd-See und nach den Behrings-Strasse zur Erforschung Einer Nordöstlichen Durchfahrt Unternommen in der Jahren 1815–1818, Vol. Beschreibung einer neuen Affengattung, Presbytis mitrata. Descriptions of an apparently new species of monkey of the genus Presbytis from Sumatra, and of a bat of the genus Dermanura from Mexico. Mammalogie ou Description des Espèces de Mammifères, Part 2, Aggasse, Paris.Įlliot, D. World Wildlife Fund Project 884 - Sumatran Rhinoceros. Concerning: The Sumatran rhinoceros ( Dicerorhinus sumatraensis) in the Provinces of Riau and West Sumatra. ![]()
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