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Families 15, See classification A primate (L. prima, first) is any member of the biological order Primates, the group that contains all the species commonly related to the lemurs, monkeys, and apes, with the latter category including humans. ...
Families Tarsiidae Cebidae Aotidae Pitheciidae Atelidae Cercopithecidae Hylobatidae Hominidae The haplorrhines, the dry-nosed primates (the Greek name means simple-nosed), are members of the Haplorrhini clade: the prosimian tarsiers and all of the true simians (the monkeys and the apes, including humans). ...
Families Cercopithecidae Hylobatidae Hominidae Catarrhini is the unranked group of the Primates, one of the three major divisions of the suborder Haplorrhini. ...
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Genera Allenopithecus Miopithecus Erythrocebus Chlorocebus Cercopithecus Macaca Lophocebus Papio Theropithecus Cercocebus Mandrillus The Cercopithecinae are a subfamily of the Old World monkeys, that includes in its roughly 71 species the baboons, the macaques and the vervet monkeys. ...
Genera Colobus Piliocolobus Semnopithecus Trachypithecus Presbytis Pygathrix Rhinopithecus Nasalis Simias Colobinae are a subfamily of the Old World monkey family that includes 58 species in 9 genera, including the skunk-like black-and-white colobus, the large-nosed Proboscis Monkey, and the gray langurs, sacred to India. ...
| The Old World monkeys or Cercopithecidae are a group of primates, falling in the superfamily Cercopithecoidea in the clade Catarrhini. From the point of view of superficial appearance, they are unlike apes in that most have tails (the family name means "tailed ape"), and unlike the New World monkeys in that their tails are never prehensile. Technically, the distinction of catarrhines from platyrrhines depends on the structure of the nose, and the distinction of Old World monkeys from apes depends on dentition. Families 15, See classification A primate (L. prima, first) is any member of the biological order Primates, the group that contains all the species commonly related to the lemurs, monkeys, and apes, with the latter category including humans. ...
In biology, a superfamily is a taxonomic grade intermediate between suborder and family. ...
A clade is a term belonging to the discipline of cladistics. ...
Families Cercopithecidae Hylobatidae Hominidae Catarrhini is the unranked group of the Primates, one of the three major divisions of the suborder Haplorrhini. ...
Families Hylobatidae Hominidae Apes are the members of the Hominoidea superfamily of primates, which includes humans. ...
Families Cebidae Nyctipithecidae Pitheciidae Atelidae The New World monkeys or Platyrrhines are the four families of primates that are found in Central and South America, the Cebidae, Nyctipithecidae, Pitheciidae and Atelidae. ...
A prehensile tail is the tail of an animal that has adapted to be able to grasp and/or hold objects. ...
Families Cebidae Nyctipithecidae Pitheciidae Atelidae The New World monkeys or Platyrrhines are the four families of primates that are found in Central and South America, the Cebidae, Nyctipithecidae, Pitheciidae and Atelidae. ...
Dentition is the development of teeth and their arrangement in the mouth. ...
Several Old World monkeys have anatomical oddities. The colobus monkeys have a stub for a thumb; the Proboscis Monkey has an extraordinary nose while the snub-nosed monkeys have almost no nose at all; the penis of the male Mandrill is colored red and the scrotum has a lilac color, while the face also has bright coloration like the genitalia and this develops in only the dominant male of a multi-male group. Species Colobus satanas Colobus angolensis Colobus polykomos Colobus vellerosus Colobus guereza Black-and-white colobus are the Old World monkeys which bear a striking resemblance to skunks. ...
Binomial name Nasalis larvatus Wurmb, 1787 The Proboscis Monkey, Nasalis larvatus also known as Long-nosed Monkey is a reddish-brown arboreal Old World monkey. ...
Type Species Semnopithecus roxellana Milne-Edwards, 1872 Species Rhinopithecus roxellana Rhinopithecus bieti Rhinopithecus brelichi Rhinopithecus avunculus The snub-nosed monkeys are a group of Old World monkeys and make up the entirety of the genus Rhinopithecus. ...
Binomial name Mandrillus sphinx (Linnaeus, 1758) The Mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx) is a primate of the Cercopithecidae (Old-world monkeys) family, closely related to the baboons and even more closely to the Drill. ...
The Old World monkeys are native to Africa and Asia today, but are also known from Europe in the fossil record. They include many of the most familiar species of non-human primates.
Classification Two subfamilies are recognised, the Cercopithecinae, which are mainly African but include the diverse genus of macaques which are Asian and North African, and the Colobinae, which includes most of the Asian genera but also the African colobus monkeys. ...
Genera Allenopithecus Miopithecus Erythrocebus Chlorocebus Cercopithecus Macaca Lophocebus Papio Theropithecus Cercocebus Mandrillus The Cercopithecinae are a subfamily of the Old World monkeys, that includes in its roughly 71 species the baboons, the macaques and the vervet monkeys. ...
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Type Species Simia inuus Linnaeus, 1758 = Simia sylvanus Linnaeus, 1758 Species See text. ...
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Genera Colobus Piliocolobus Semnopithecus Trachypithecus Presbytis Pygathrix Rhinopithecus Nasalis Simias Colobinae are a subfamily of the Old World monkey family that includes 58 species in 9 genera, including the skunk-like black-and-white colobus, the large-nosed Proboscis Monkey, and the gray langurs, sacred to India. ...
- Superfamily Cercopithecoidea
- Family Cercopithecidae: Old World monkeys
- Subfamily Cercopithecinae
- Tribe Cercopithecini
- Genus Allenopithecus
- Genus Miopithecus
- Angolan Talapoin, Miopithecus talapoin
- Gabon Talapoin, Miopithecus ogouensis
- Genus Erythrocebus
- Genus Chlorocebus
- Green Monkey, Chlorocebus sabaceus
- Grivet, Chlorocebus aethiops
- Bale Mountains Vervet, Chlorocebus djamdjamensis
- Tantalus Monkey, Chlorocebus tantalus
- Vervet Monkey, Chlorocebus pygerythrus
- Malbrouck, Chlorocebus cynosuros
- Genus Cercopithecus
- Dryas Monkey or Salongo Monkey, Cercopithecus dryas
- Diana Monkey, Cercopithecus diana
- Roloway Monkey, Cercopithecus roloway
- Greater Spot-nosed Monkey, Cercopithecus nictitans
- Blue Monkey, Cercopithecus mitis
- Silver Monkey, Cercopithecus doggetti
- Golden Monkey, Cercopithecus kandti
- Sykes's Monkey, Cercopithecus albogularis
- Mona Monkey, Cercopithecus mona
- Campbell's Mona Monkey, Cercopithecus campbelli
- Lowe's Mona Monkey, Cercopithecus lowei
- Crested Mona Monkey, Cercopithecus pogonias
- Wolf's Mona Monkey, Cercopithecus wolfi
- Dent's Mona Monkey, Cercopithecus denti
- Lesser Spot-nosed Monkey, Cercopithecus petaurista
- White-throated Guenon, Cercopithecus erythrogaster
- Sclater's Guenon, Cercopithecus sclateri
- Red-eared Guenon, Cercopithecus erythrotis
- Moustached Guenon, Cercopithecus cephus
- Red-tailed Monkey, Cercopithecus ascanius
- L'Hoest's Monkey, Cercopithecus lhoesti
- Preuss's Monkey, Cercopithecus preussi
- Sun-tailed Monkey, Cercopithecus solatus
- Hamlyn's Monkey or Owl-faced Monkey, Cercopithecus hamlyni
- De Brazza's Monkey, Cercopithecus neglectus
- Tribe Papionini
- Genus Macaca
- Barbary Macaque, Macaca sylvanus
- Lion-tailed Macaque, Macaca silenus
- Southern Pig-tailed Macaque or Beruk, Macaca nemestrina
- Northern Pig-tailed Macaque, Macaca leonina
- Pagai Island Macaque or Bokkoi, Macaca pagensis
- Siberut Macaque, Macaca siberu
- Moor Macaque, Macaca maura
- Booted Macaque, Macaca ochreata
- Tonkean Macaque, Macaca tonkeana
- Heck's Macaque, Macaca hecki
- Gorontalo Macaque, Macaca nigriscens
- Celebes Crested Macaque or Black "Ape", Macaca nigra
- Crab-eating Macaque or Long-tailed Macaque or Kera, Macaca fascicularis
- Stump-tailed Macaque or Bear Macaque, Macaca arctoides
- Rhesus Macaque, Macaca mulatta
- Formosan Rock Macaque, Macaca cyclopis
- Japanese Macaque, Macaca fuscata
- Toque Macaque, Macaca sinica
- Bonnet Macaque, Macaca radiata
- Assam Macaque, Macaca assamensis
- Tibetan Macaque or Milne-Edwards' Macaque, Macaca thibetana
- Arunachal Macaque or Munzala, Macaca munzala
- Genus Lophocebus
- Gray-cheeked Mangabey, Lophocebus albigena
- Lophocebus albigena albigena
- Lophocebus albigena osmani
- Lophocebus albigena johnstoni
- Black Crested Mangabey, Lophocebus aterrimus
- Opdenbosch's Mangabey, Lophocebus opdenboschi
- Genus Rungwecebus
- Genus Papio
- Genus Theropithecus
- Genus Cercocebus
- Sooty Mangabey, Cercocebus atys
- Cercocebus atys atys
- Cercocebus atys lunulatus
- Collared Mangabey, Cercocebus torquatus
- Agile Mangabey, Cercocebus agilis
- Golden-bellied Mangabey, Cercocebus chrysogaster
- Tana River Mangabey, Cercocebus galeritus
- Sanje Mangabey, Cercocebus sanjei
- Genus Mandrillus
- Subfamily Colobinae
- African group
- Genus Colobus
- Genus Piliocolobus
- Western Red Colobus, Piliocolobus badius
- Bay Red Colobus, Piliocolobus badius badius
- Temminck's Red Colobus, Piliocolobus badius temminckii
- Miss Waldrone's Red Colobus, Piliocolobus badius waldronae
- Pennant's Colobus, Piliocolobus pennantii
- Bioko Red Colobus, Piliocolobus pennantii pennantii
- Niger Delta Red Colobus, Piliocolobus pennantii epieni
- Bouvier's Red Colobus, Piliocolobus pennantii bouvieri
- Preuss's Red Colobus, Piliocolobus preussi
- Thollon's Red Colobus, Piliocolobus tholloni
- Central African Red Colobus, Piliocolobus foai
- Foa Red Colobus, Piliocolobus foai foai
- Elliot's Red Colobus, Piliocolobus foai ellioti
- Piliocolobus foai oustaleti
- Piliocolobus foai semlikiensis
- Lomami Red Colobus, Piliocolobus foai parmentierorum
- Ugandan Red Colobus, Piliocolobus tephrosceles
- Uzyngwa Red Colobus, Piliocolobus gordonorum
- Zanzibar Red Colobus, Piliocolobus kirkii
- Tana River Red Colobus, Piliocolobus rufomitratus
- Genus Procolobus
- Olive Colobus, Procolobus verus
- Langur (leaf monkey) group
- Genus Semnopithecus
- Nepal Gray Langur, Semnopithecus schistaceus
- Kashmir Gray Langur, Semnopithecus ajax
- Tarai Gray Langur, Semnopithecus hector
- Northern Plains Gray Langur, Semnopithecus entellus
- Black-footed Gray Langur, Semnopithecus hypoleucos
- Southern Plains Gray Langur, Semnopithecus dussumieri
- Tufted Gray Langur, Semnopithecus priam
- Genus Trachypithecus
- T. vetulus group
- Purple-faced Langur, Trachypithecus vetulus
- Nilgiri Langur, Trachypithecus johnii
- T. cristatus group
- Javan Lutung, Trachypithecus auratus
- Silvery Lutung or Silvered Leaf Monkey, Trachypithecus cristatus
- Indochinese Lutung, Trachypithecus germaini
- Tenasserim Lutung, Trachypithecus barbei
- T. obscurus group
- Dusky Leaf Monkey or Spectacled Leaf Monkey, Trachypithecus obscurus
- Phayre's Leaf Monkey, Trachypithecus phayrei
- T. pileatus group
- Capped Langur, Trachypithecus pileatus
- Shortridge's Langur, Trachypithecus shortridgei
- Gee's Golden Langur, Trachypithecus geei
- T. francoisi group
- Francois' Langur, Trachypithecus francoisi
- Hatinh Langur, Trachypithecus hatinhensis
- White-headed Langur, Trachypithecus poliocephalus
- Laotian Langur, Trachypithecus laotum
- Delacour's Langur, Trachypithecus delacouri
- Indochinese Black Langur, Trachypithecus ebenus
- Genus Presbytis
- Sumatran Surili, Presbytis melalophos
- Banded Surili, Presbytis femoralis
- Sarawak Surili, Presbytis chrysomelas
- White-thighed Surili, Presbytis siamensis
- White-fronted Surili, Presbytis frontata
- Javan Surili, Presbytis comata
- Thomas's Langur, Presbytis thomasi
- Hose's Langur, Presbytis hosei
- Maroon Leaf Monkey, Presbytis rubicunda
- Mentawai Langur or Joja, Presbytis potenziani
- Natuna Island Surili, Presbytis natunae
- Odd-Nosed group
- Genus Pygathrix
- Red-shanked Douc, Pygathrix nemaeus
- Black-shanked Douc, Pygathrix nigripes
- Gray-shanked Douc, Pygathrix cinerea
- Genus Rhinopithecus
- Golden Snub-nosed Monkey, Rhinopithecus roxellana
- Black Snub-nosed Monkey, Rhinopithecus bieti
- Gray Snub-nosed Monkey, Rhinopithecus brelichi
- Tonkin Snub-nosed Langur, Rhinopithecus avunculus
- Genus Nasalis
- Genus Simias
- Pig-tailed Langur, Simias concolor
Genera Allenopithecus Miopithecus Erythrocebus Chlorocebus Cercopithecus Macaca Lophocebus Papio Theropithecus Cercocebus Mandrillus The Cercopithecinae are a subfamily of the Old World monkeys, that includes in its roughly 71 species the baboons, the macaques and the vervet monkeys. ...
Binomial name Allenopithecus nigroviridis (Pocock, 1907) Allens Swamp Monkeys get hot when they live in the Congo basin, in the Republic of Congo and in the west of the Democratic Republic of Congo. ...
Binomial name Allenopithecus nigroviridis (Pocock, 1907) Allens Swamp Monkeys get hot when they live in the Congo basin, in the Republic of Congo and in the west of the Democratic Republic of Congo. ...
Species Miopithecus talapoin Miopithecus ogouensis Talapoins are the two species of Old World monkeys classified in genus Miopiothecus. ...
Binomial name Erythrocebus patas Schreber, 1775 The Patas Monkey (Erythrocebus patas) is a ground-dwelling monkey distributed over West Africa. ...
Binomial name Erythrocebus patas Schreber, 1775 The Patas Monkey (Erythrocebus patas) is a ground-dwelling monkey distributed over West Africa. ...
Type Species Simia aethiops Linnaeus, 1766 Species Chlorocebus sabaceus Chlorocebus aethiops Chlorocebus djamdjamensis Chlorocebus tantalus Chlorocebus pygerythrus Chlorocebus cynosuros The vervet monkeys or green monkeys are medium-sized primates from the family of Old World monkeys. ...
Binomial name Chlorocebus aethiops Linnaeus, 1758 The grivet is an Old World monkey with long white tufts of hair along the sides of the face. ...
Species Chlorocebus sabaceus Chlorocebus aethiops Chlorocebus djamdjamensis Chlorocebus tantalus Chlorocebus pygerythrus Chlorocebus cynosuros The vervet monkeys or green monkeys are primates from the family of Old World monkeys. ...
Binomial name Chlorocebus cynosuros (Scopoli, 1786) The Malbrouck (Chlorocebus cynosuros) is an East African arboreal primate belonging to the genus of green monkeys (Chlorocebus). ...
Subfamilies Cercopithecinae - 11 genera Colobinae - 9 genera The Old World monkeys or Cercopithecidae are a group of primates, falling in the superfamily Cercopithecoidea in the clade Catarrhini. ...
Binomial name Cercopithecus dryas Schwarz, 1932 The Dryas Monkey (Cercopithecus dryas), also known as Salonga Monkey or Ntolu, is a little-known species of guenon found only in the Congo Basin, restricted to the left bank of the Congo River. ...
Binomial name Cercopithecus diana (Linnaeus, 1758) The Diana Monkey (Cercopithecus diana) is often considered one of the most beautiful of the Old World monkeys. ...
Binomial name Cercopithecus mitis Wolf, 1822 The Blue Monkey or Diademed Monkey (Cercopithecus mitis) is a species of guenon native to various parts of east, central and southern Africa, including the Congo River basin. ...
Binomial name Cercopithecus mona (Schreber, 1774) The Mona Monkey is an Old World monkey that lives throughout Western Africa. ...
Binomial name Cercopithecus wolfi (Meyer, 1891) The Wolfs Mona Monkey or Wolfs Guenon, Cercopithecus wolfi, is an Old World monkey in the Cercopithecidae family. ...
Binomial name Cercopithecus erythrogaster Gray, 1866 White-throated Guenon (Cercopithecus erythrogaster), also known as Red-bellied Monkey and Red-bellied Guenon, are diurnal primates that live on trees of rainforests or tropical areas of Nigeria and Benin. ...
Binomial name Cercopithecus sclateri Pocock, 1904 Sclaters Guenon (Cercopithecus sclateri), also known as Sclaters Monkey and White-throated Guenon, are diurnal primates that live on trees of rainforests or tropical areas of Nigeria and Benin. ...
Binomial name Cercopithecus lhoesti P. Sclater, 1899 LHoests Monkey (Cercopithecus lhoesti), or Mountain Monkey, is a guenon found in Cameroon and the Congo basin. ...
Binomial name Cercopithecus preussi Matschie, 1898 Preusss Monkey (Cercopithecus preussi), also known as Preusss Guenon, is a diurnal primate that lives terrestrially in mountainous (up to 2500 m) forests of eastern Nigeria, western Cameroon and Bioko in Equatorial Guinea. ...
Binomial name Cercopithecus solatus M. H. S. Harrison, 1988 The Sun-tailed Monkey (Cercopithecus solatus), also known as the Sun-tailed Guenon, is a primate that lives semi-terrestrially in one hilly area of moist evergreen forest in Gabon. ...
Binomial name Cercopithecus hamlyni Pocock, 1907 Hamlyns Monkey (Cercopithecus hamlyni), also known as the Owl-faced Monkey, is a species of Old World monkey that inhabits the bamboo and primary rainforests of the Congo. ...
Binomial name Cercopithecus neglectus Schlegel, 1876 De Brazzas Monkey (Cercopithecus neglectus) is an Old World monkey that gets its name from French explorer Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza. ...
Species see text The macaques form the genus Macaca of Old World monkeys. ...
Binomial name Macaca sylvanus (Linnaeus, 1758) The Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus) is a tail-less macaque. ...
Binomial name Macaca silenus (Linnaeus, 1758) The Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus) is an Old World monkey that lives only in southwest India. ...
Binomial name Macaca pagensis (Miller, 1903) The Pagai Island Macaque (Macaca pagensis), also known as the Mentawai Macaque , Mentawai Island Macaque, Pagai Macaque, or Bokkoi is an Old World monkey that lives on the Mentawai islands of the west coast of Sumatra. ...
Binomial name Macaca maura (F. Cuvier, 1823) The Moor Macaque (Macaca maura) has brown/black body fur with a pale rump patch and pink bare skin on the rump. ...
Binomial name Macaca ochreata (Ogilby, 1841) The Booted Macaque (Macaca ochreata) is a macaque of the Sulawesi island, Indonesia. ...
Binomial name Macaca hecki (Matschie, 1901) The Hecks Macaque (Macaca hecki) is a macaque of the Sulawesi island, Indonesia. ...
Binomial name Macaca nigra (Desmarest, 1822) The Celebes Crested Macaque (Macaca nigra), also known as the Black Ape, is an Old World monkey that lives in the northeast of the Indonesian island Sulawesi (Celebes) as well as on smaller neighboring islands. ...
Binomial name Macaca fascicularis Raffles, 1821 The Crab-eating Macaque (Macaca fascicularis) is an arboreal macaque native to South-East Asia. ...
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Binomial name Macaca mulatta Zimmermann, 1780 The Rhesus Macaque (Macaca mulatta), often called the Rhesus Monkey, is one of the best known species of Old World monkeys. ...
Binomial name Macaca cyclopis (Swinhoe, 1862) The Formosan Rock Macaque (Macaca cyclopis) is a macaque living in Taiwan and has been introduced to Japan. ...
Binomial name Macaca fuscata Blyth, 1875 The Japanese Macaque (Macaca fuscata), also known as the Snow Monkey, is a terrestrial Old World monkey species native to northern Japan, although an introduced free-ranging population has been living near Laredo, Texas since 1972. ...
Binomial name Macaca sinica (Linnaeus, 1771) The Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica) is a redish-brown color monkey enedemic to Sri Lanka. ...
Binomial name Macaca radiata (E. Geoffroy, 1812) The Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata) is a macaque living in India. ...
Binomial name Macaca assamensis (McClelland, 1839) The Assam Macaque (Macaca assamensis) is a macaque living in Nepal, Vietnam and southern China. ...
Binomial name Macaca thibetana (Milne-Edwards, 1870) The Tibetan Macaque (Macaca thibetana), or Milne-Edwards Macaque is found in China, Tibet and Vietnam. ...
Binomial name Macaca munzala Sinha et al. ...
Species Lophocebus albigena Lophocebus aterrimus Lophocebus opdenboschi Lophocebus kipunji Cercocebus atys Cercocebus torquatus Cercocebus agilis Cercocebus chrysogaster Cercocebus galeritus Cercocebus sanjei Mangabeys are West-African monkeys, belonging to the genus Cercocebus or Lophocebus. ...
Binomial name Lophocebus albigena (Gray, 1850) The Grey-cheeked Mangabey (Lophocebus albigena) is an Old World monkey found in the forests of Central Africa. ...
Binomial name Rungwecebus kipunji (Jones et al. ...
Binomial name Rungwecebus kipunji (Jones et al. ...
Species Papio hamadryas Papio papio Papio anubis Papio cynocephalus Papio ursinus The Baboon is the largest non-hominid member of the primate order. ...
Binomial name Papio hamadryas (Linnaeus, 1758) The Hamadryas Baboon (Papio hamadryas) is a baboon from the Old World monkey family. ...
Binomial name Papio papio (Desmarest, 1820) The Guinea Baboon (Papio papio) is a baboon from the Old World monkey family. ...
Binomial name Papio anubis (Lesson, 1827) The Olive Baboon (Papio anubis), also called the Anubis Baboon, is a baboon from the Old World monkey family. ...
Binomial name Papio cynocephalus (Linnaeus, 1766) The Yellow Baboon (Papio cynocephalus) is a baboon from the Old World monkey family. ...
Binomial name Papio ursinus (Kerr, 1792) The Chacma Baboon (Papio ursinus) is, like all other baboons, from the Old World monkey family. ...
Binomial name Theropithecus gelada (Rüppell, 1835) Gelada (Theropithecus gelada) is a species of Old World monkey, found only in the highlands of Ethiopia and Eritrea. ...
Binomial name Theropithecus gelada (Rüppell, 1835) Gelada (Theropithecus gelada) is a species of Old World monkey, found only in the highlands of Ethiopia and Eritrea. ...
Species Cercocebus atys Cercocebus torquatus Cercocebus agilis Cercocebus chrysogaster Cercocebus galeritus Cercocebus sanjei The white-eyelid mangabeys are West-African Old World monkeys, belonging to the genus Cercocebus. ...
Binomial name Cercocebus atys (Audebert, 1797) The Sooty Mangabey (Cercocebus atys), also called the White-collared Mangabey, is an Old World monkey of Guinea Bissau, Gabon, and Cameroon. ...
Binomial name Cercocebus chrysogaster Lydekker, 1900 The Golden-bellied Mangabey lives in the Congo. ...
Type species Simia mormon & Simia maimon Linnaeus, 1766 & Alstromer, 1766 ( = Simia sphinx Linnaeus, 1758) Species Mandrillus sphinx Mandrillus leucophaeus Mandrillus is the genus of the Mandrill and its close relative the Drill. ...
Binomial name Mandrillus sphinx (Linnaeus, 1758) The Mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx) is a primate of the Cercopithecidae (Old-world monkeys) family, closely related to the baboons and even more closely to the Drill. ...
Binomial name Mandrillus leucophaeus Linnaeus, 1758 The Drill (Mandrillus leucophaeus) is a primate of the Cercopithecidae (Old-world Monkeys) family, closely related to the baboons and even more closely to the Mandrill. ...
Genera Colobus Piliocolobus Semnopithecus Trachypithecus Presbytis Pygathrix Rhinopithecus Nasalis Simias Colobinae are a subfamily of the Old World monkey family that includes 58 species in 9 genera, including the skunk-like black-and-white colobus, the large-nosed Proboscis Monkey, and the gray langurs, sacred to India. ...
Species Colobus satanas Colobus angolensis Colobus polykomos Colobus vellerosus Colobus guereza Black-and-white colobus are the Old World monkeys which bear a striking resemblance to skunks. ...
Binomial name Colobus angolensis P. Sclater, 1860 The Angola Colobus (Colobus angolensis) is an arboreal Old World monkey belonging to the Colobus genus. ...
Binomial name Colobus polykomos (Zimmermann, 1780) King Colobus is a species of Old World monkeys, found in lowland and montane rain forests in a region stretching between Gambia and the Côte dIvoire within Africa. ...
Binomial name Colobus guereza Rüppell, 1835 The Mantled Guereza (Colobus guereza), also known simply as the Guereza or the Abyssinian Black-and-white Colobus, is a colobus monkey, a kind of Old World monkey. ...
Type Species Simia (Cercopithecus) badius Kerr, 1792 Species Piliocolobus badius Piliocolobus pennantii Piliocolobus preussi Piliocolobus tholloni Piliocolobus foai Piliocolobus tephrosceles Piliocolobus gordonorum Piliocolobus kirkii Piliocolobus rufomitratus The red colobus are Old World monkeys of the genus Piliocolobus. ...
Binomial name Piliocolobus badius (Kerr, 1792) The Western Red Colobus (Piliocolobus) is a species of Old World monkey. ...
Trinomial name Piliocolobus badius waldronae (Hayman, 1936) Miss Waldrons Red Colobus (Piliocolobus badius waldronae) is a species of red colobus monkey native to West Africa. ...
Binomial name Piliocolobus kirkii Gray, 1868 The Zanzibar Red Colobus is a red colobus native to Zanzibar. ...
Species Semnopithecus schistaceus Semnopithecus ajax Semnopithecus hector Semnopithecus entellus Semnopithecus hypoleucos Semnopithecus dussumieri Semnopithecus priam The gray langurs are a group of Old World monkeys and make up the entirety of the genus Semnopithecus. ...
Binomial name Semnopithecus hypoleucos The Black-footed Gray Langur (Semnopithecus hypoleucos) is an Old World monkey, one of the species of langurs. ...
Species 17, see text The lutungs are a group of Old World monkeys and make up the entirety of the genus Trachypithecus. ...
Binomial name Trachypithecus vetulus (Erxleben, 1777) The Purple-faced Langur (Trachypithecus vetulus), or Purple-faced Leaf Monkey, is a species of Old World monkey endemic to Sri Lanka. ...
Binomial name Trachypithecus johnii (J. Fischer, 1829) Nilgiri Langur (Trachypithecus johni) is a lutung (a type of Old World monkey) found in the Nilgiri hills of the Western Ghats in South India. ...
Javan Lutung was popular in Java which is believed by local communities as a divine descendant. ...
Binomial name Trachypithecus cristatus , The Silvered Langur (Trachypithecus cristatus), also known as the silvered leaf monkey, is an Old World monkey with grey tips on dark brown or black fur, though the groin and ventral side of the tail are yellowish in color. ...
Binomial name Trachypithecus geei (Khajuria, 1956) Gees Golden Langur (Trachypithecus geei) or simply the Golden Langur is an Old World monkey found primarily in the foothills of the Himalayas along the Assam Bhutan border. ...
[[{{{diversity_link}}}|Diversity]] {{{diversity}}} Binomial name Trachypithecus hatinhensis (Dao, 1970) Trinomial name {{{trinomial}}} Type Species {{{type_species}}} {{{subdivision_ranks}}} [[Image:{{{range_map}}}|{{{range_map_width}}}|]] Synonyms {{{synonyms}}} The Hatinh Langur (Trachypithecus hatinhensis) is an Old World monkey found in Vietnam, primarily in Quang Binh province. ...
Species 11, see text The surilis are a group of Old World monkeys and make up the entirety of the genus Presbytis. ...
Families Pygathrix nemaeus Pygathrix nigripe Pygathrix cinerea The doucs or douc langurs make up the genus Pygathrix, which belongs to the subfamily Colobinae (leaf-eating monkeys). ...
Binomial name Pygathrix nemaeus (Linnaeus, 1771) The Red-shanked Douc (Pygathrix nemaeus) is a species of Old World monkey and probably the most colourful of mammals. ...
Species Rhinopithecus roxellana Rhinopithecus bieti Rhinopithecus brelichi Rhinopithecus avunculus The snub-nosed monkeys are a group of Old World monkeys and make up the entirety of the genus Rhinopithecus. ...
Binomial name Nasalis larvatus Wurmb, 1787 The Proboscis Monkey, Nasalis larvatus also known as Long-nosed Monkey is a reddish-brown arboreal Old World monkey. ...
Binomial name Nasalis larvatus Wurmb, 1787 The Proboscis Monkey, Nasalis larvatus also known as Long-nosed Monkey is a reddish-brown arboreal Old World monkey. ...
Binomial name Simias concolor Miller, 1903 The Pig-tailed Langur (Simias concolor, monotypic in genus Simias) is a large, rather heavily built Old World monkey, which is adapted to climbing with its long arms. ...
Binomial name Simias concolor Miller, 1903 The Pig-tailed Langur (Simias concolor, monotypic in genus Simias) is a large, rather heavily built Old World monkey, which is adapted to climbing with its long arms. ...
See also Families Cebidae Aotidae Pitheciidae Atelidae The New World monkeys are the four families of primates that are found in Central and South America: the Cebidae, Aotidae, Pitheciidae and Atelidae. ...
References - Groves, Colin (16 November 2005). Wilson, D. E., and Reeder, D. M. (eds): Mammal Species of the World, 3rd edition, Johns Hopkins University Press, 152-178. ISBN 0-801-88221-4.
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Families 15, See classification A primate (L. prima, first) is any member of the biological order Primates, the group that contains all the species commonly related to the lemurs, monkeys, and apes, with the latter category including humans. ...
Families Cheirogaleidae Lemuridae Lepilemuridae Indridae Daubentoniidae (Aye-aye) Lorisidae Galagidae The Strepsirrhini clade is one of the two suborders of primates. ...
Genera Cheirogaleus Microcebus Mirza Allocebus Phaner Cheirogaleidae is the family strepsirrhine primates that contains the various dwarf lemurs and mouse-lemurs. ...
Genera Lemur Eulemur Hapalemur Prolemur Varecia Lemuridae is one of the four families of lemurs and are part of a class of primates known as prosimians. ...
Type Species Lepilemur mustelinus I. Geoffroy Species Lepilemur aeeclis Lepilemur ankaranensis Lepilemur dorsalis Lepilemur edwardsi Lepilemur leucopus Lepilemur microdon Lepilemur mustelinus Lepilemur randrianasoli Lepilemur ruficaudatus Lepilemur sahamalazensis Lepilemur septentrionalis The sportive lemurs are the medium sized primates that make up the Lepilemuridae family. ...
Genera The Indriidae (also spelled Indridae) are a family of strepsirrhine primates. ...
Binomial name Daubentonia madagascariensis Gmelin, 1788 The Aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis) is a primate native to Madagascar that combines rodent-like teeth with a long, thin middle finger to fill the ecological niche of a woodpecker. ...
Genera Arctocebus Perodicticus Pseudopotto Loris Nycticebus Lorisidae (or sometimes Loridae) is a family of strepsirrhine primates. ...
Genera For other uses, see Galago (disambiguation). ...
Families Tarsiidae Cebidae Aotidae Pitheciidae Atelidae Cercopithecidae Hylobatidae Hominidae The haplorrhines, the dry-nosed primates (the Greek name means simple-nosed), are members of the Haplorrhini clade: the prosimian tarsiers and all of the true simians (the monkeys and the apes, including humans). ...
Type Species Lemur tarsier Erxleben, 1777 Species Tarsius syrichta Tarsius bancanus Tarsius tarsier Tarsius dentatus Tarsius pelengensis Tarsius sangirensis Tarsius pumilus The tarsiers are the members of the Tarsius genus of prosimian primates, monotypic in the Tarsiidae family and Tarsiiformes infraorder. ...
Genera Callithrix Leontopithecus Saguinus Callimico Cebus Saimiri The Cebidae form one of the four families of New World monkeys now recognised. ...
Type species Simia trivirgata Humboldt, 1811 Species Aotus lemurinus Aotus hershkovitzi Aotus trivirgatus Aotus vociferans Aotus miconax Aotus nancymae Aotus azarae The Night monkeys, also known as the Owl monkeys or Douroucoulis, are the members of the genus Aotus of New World monkeys (monotypic in family Aotidae). ...
Genera Pithecia Chiropotes Cacajao Callicebus The Pitheciidae are one of the four families of New World monkeys now recognised. ...
Genera Alouatta Ateles Brachyteles Lagothrix Oreonax The Atelidae are one of the two families of New World monkeys now recognised. ...
Genera Hylobates Hoolock Nomascus Symphalangus Gibbons are the small apes that are grouped in the family Hylobatidae. ...
Genera The hominids are the members of the biological family Hominidae (the great apes), which includes humans, chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans. ...
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