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Encyclopedia > Trachypithecus
Lutungs
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Primates
Family: Cercopithecidae
Genus: Trachypithecus
Reichenbach, 1862
Species

17, see text Scientific classification - Wikipedia /**/ @import /skins/monobook/IE50Fixes. ... Phyla Porifera (sponges) Ctenophora (comb jellies) Cnidaria Placozoa Bilateria Acoelomorpha Orthonectida Rhombozoa ?Myxozoa Superphylum Deuterostomia    Chordata (vertebrates, etc. ... Typical Classes Subphylum Urochordata - Tunicates Ascidiacea Thaliacea Larvacea Subphylum Cephalochordata - Lancelets Subphylum Myxini - Hagfishes Subphylum Vertebrata - Vertebrates Petromyzontida - Lampreys Placodermi (extinct) Chondrichthyes - Cartilaginous fishes Acanthodii (extinct) Actinopterygii - Ray-finned fishes Actinistia - Coelacanths Dipnoi - Lungfishes Amphibia - Amphibians Reptilia - Reptiles Aves - Birds Mammalia - Mammals Chordates (phylum Chordata) include the vertebrates, together with... Orders Subclass Monotremata Monotremata Subclass Marsupialia Didelphimorphia Paucituberculata Microbiotheria Dasyuromorphia Peramelemorphia Notoryctemorphia Diprotodontia Subclass Placentalia Xenarthra Dermoptera Desmostylia Scandentia Primates Rodentia Lagomorpha Insectivora Chiroptera Pholidota Carnivora Perissodactyla Artiodactyla Cetacea Afrosoricida Macroscelidea Tubulidentata Hyracoidea Proboscidea Sirenia The mammals are the class of vertebrate animals primarily characterized by the presence of mammary... Families 13, See classification A primate is any member of the biological order Primates (Latin primus first), the group that contains all lemurs, monkeys, apes, and humans. ... 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. ... Heinrich Gottlieb Ludwig Reichenbach (January 8, 1793 - March 17, 1879) was a German botanist and ornithologist. ... 1862 - Wikipedia /**/ @import /skins/monobook/IE50Fixes. ... In biology, a species is a kind of organism. ...

The lutungs are a group of Old World monkeys and make up the entirety of the genus Trachypithecus. Their range is split into two parts; one part is much of southeast Asia (northeast India, southern China, Borneo and Bali), the other part is extreme southern India and Sri Lanka. The majority of India has no lutungs. 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. ... See genus (mathematics) for the use of the term in mathematics. ... World map showing location of Asia A satellite composite image of Asia Asia is the central and eastern part of the continent of Eurasia, defined by subtracting the European peninsula from Eurasia. ... Borneo (including the Kalimantan provinces of Indonesia, Sabah and Sarawak of Malaysia, and Brunei) is the third largest island in the world. ... Bali is an Indonesian island. ...


Lutungs have a rather slim build with a long tail. The fur coloring varies depending upon species from black and grey to orange yellow. Many species have skin designs and a brighter lower surface, the hair on the head are often compared to a hood. Their arms are very short in comparison to the feet and their thumbs are also somewhat shorter. The inner surfaces of the hands and feet are hairless so that their fur doesn't get caught when reaching into branches. These animals reach a length of 40 to 80 cm and a weight of 5 to 15 kg, with males generally larger than females. A bulge over the eyes and other details head differentiate it from the surilis.


Lutungs live in the forests, often preferring rain forests although occasionally they are also found in secluded mountain forests. They spend the largest part of the day in the trees, where they crawling along the branches on all fours, although they can also jump well from tree to tree. They are diurnal, although more active in the early mornings and the afternoon. 1. ...


They live in groups of 5 to 20 animals, mostly in harems, i.e. a single male with several females. Young males must leave their birth group when fully mature, often forming bachelor groups. If a new male takes over a harem, defeating and scaring off the harem leader, it often kills the children of the group. Lutungs are territorial, with loud shouting to defend their territory from other lutung interlopers, resorting to force if the outsiders aren't scared off. They have a common repertoire of sounds with which they warn group members. Also, mutual grooming plays an important role. In traditional Arab culture, the harîm حريم is the part of the household forbidden to male strangers. ...


Lutungs are herbivores, primarily eating leaves, fruits and buds. In order to digest the hard leaves, they developed a multichambered stomach. In zoology, an herbivore is an animal that is adapted to eat primarily plant matter (rather than meat). ...


Rarely twins, a typical single birth comes after a seven month gestation period. Newborns usually have a golden-yellow fur. The mother shares responsibilities of rearing the young with the other females ("aunties") of the harem. They hand the young around, play with it, carry it and cuddle it, while the mother searches for food. If the mother dies, another female adopts the young animal. Lutungs are weaned in the latter half of their first year, and reach full maturity at 4 to 5 years. The life expectancy is estimated at 20 years.


Species

  • Genus Trachypithecus
    • T. vetulus group
      • Purple-faced Langur, Trachypithecus vetulus
      • Nilgiri Langur, Trachypithecus johnii
    • T. cristatus group
      • Javan Lutung, Trachypithecus auratus
        • Trachypithecus auratus auratus
        • Trachypithecus auratus mauritius
      • Silvery Leaf Monkey or Silvery Lutung, Trachypithecus cristatus
        • Trachypithecus cristatus cristatus
        • Trachypithecus cristatus vigilans
      • Indochinese Lutung, Trachypithecus germaini
        • Trachypithecus germaini germaini
        • Trachypithecus germaini caudalis
      • Tenasserim Lutung, Trachypithecus barbei
    • T. obscurus group
      • Dusky Leaf Monkey or Spectacled Leaf Monkey, Trachypithecus obscurus
        • Trachypithecus obscurus obscurus
        • Trachypithecus obscurus flavicauda
        • Trachypithecus obscurus halonifer
        • Trachypithecus obscurus carbo
        • Trachypithecus obscurus styx
        • Trachypithecus obscurus seimundi
        • Trachypithecus obscurus sactorum
      • Phayre's Leaf Monkey, Trachypithecus phayrei
        • Trachypithecus phayrei phayrei
        • Trachypithecus phayrei crepusculus
        • Trachypithecus phayrei shanicus
    • T. pileatus group
      • Capped Langur, Trachypithecus pileatus
        • Trachypithecus pileatus pileatus
        • Trachypithecus pileatus durga
        • Trachypithecus pileatus brahma
        • Trachypithecus pileatus tenebricus
      • 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
        • Trachypithecus poliocephalus poliocephalus
        • Trachypithecus poliocephalus leucocephalus
      • Laotian Langur, Trachypithecus laotum
      • Delacour's Langur, Trachypithecus delacouri
      • Indochinese Black Langur, Trachypithecus ebenus

  Results from FactBites:
 
Phayre's Leaf-monkey (Trachypithecus phayrei) (2195 words)
Trachypithecus phayrei phayrei: The dorsal side either dark brown, buffy, or gray-brown and the ventral side is gray or whitish in coloration (Groves, 2001).
Trachypithecus phayrei shanicus: The overall color of this subspecies is described as fawn, with a trace of lightening on the nape (Groves, 2001).
Trachypithecus phayrei crepusculus: This subspecies is found in Bangladesh, southern China, southwestern Laos, central and northwestern Thailand, and northern Vietnam (Groves, 2001).
Silvered Leaf-monkey (Trachypithecus cristatus) (2039 words)
Trachypithecus cristatus koratensis: The coloration of this subspecies is a medium gray that is caused by short cream-colored tips on dark gray or brown-fl hairs (Groves, 2001).
Trachypithecus cristatus caudalis: The body of this subspecies is dark grading to fl to the dorsum (Groves, 2001).
Trachypithecus cristatus vigilans: This subspecies occurs on the Natuna Islands (Groves, 2001).
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