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- The Colobinae or leaf-eating monkeys are a subfamily of the Old World monkey family that includes 61 species in 11 genera, including the black-and-white...
- macaque, and other monkey species divided between thirteen genera, and Colobinae, containing 80 colobus, lutung, and other monkey species divided between...
- snub-nosed monkey, genus Rhinopithecus Milne-Edwards, 1872 (Primates, Colobinae), from northern Kachin state, northeastern Myanmar". American Journal...
- 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...
- colobus monkeys. Family Cercopithecidae Subfamily Cercopithecinae Subfamily Colobinae Tribe Colobini Genus Colobus - black-and-white colobus monkeys Genus Piliocolobus...
- its hairless face is also black. It is the only monkey in the subfamily Colobinae to have a relatively short tail; the tail is only slightly furred and...
- white-eyelid mangabeys Genus Mandrillusdrill and mandrill Subfamily Colobinae Parapapio Strier, Karen B. (2007). Primate behavioral ecology (3rd ed...
- (2004). "A taxonomic revision of the langurs and leaf monkeys (Primates: Colobinae) of South Asia". Zoos' Print Journal. 19 (8): 1552–1594. doi:10.11609/JoTT...
- build) is an extinct genus of Old World monkey belonging to the subfamily Colobinae that lived in Europe and Asia during the Late Miocene and Pliocene epochs...
- colobine monkeys. Family Cercopithecidae Subfamily Cercopithecinae Subfamily Colobinae Tribe Colobini Tribe Presbytini Langur (leaf monkey) group Genus Trachypithecus...