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Lemuridae is a
family of
strepsirrhine primates native to
Madagascar and the Comoros. They are
represented by the
Lemuriformes in
Madagascar with one...
- species,
owing to its long, black-and-white,
ringed tail. It
belongs to
Lemuridae, one of five
lemur families, and is the only
member of the
Lemur genus...
- the red
ruffed lemur, they are the
largest extant members of the
family Lemuridae,
ranging in
length from 100 to 120 cm (3.3 to 3.9 ft) and
weighing between...
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Indriidae contains nineteen woolly lemur and
sifaka species in
three genera.
Lemuridae contains 21 ruffed, ring-tailed, bamboo, and
other lemur species in five...
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common brown lemur (Eulemur fulvus) is a
species of
lemur in the
family Lemuridae. It is
found in
Madagascar and has been
introduced to Mayotte. Five additional...
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strepsirrhine primates and are the
largest extant lemurs within the
family Lemuridae. Like all
living lemurs, they are
found only on the
island of Madagascar...
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Daubentoniidae (the aye-aye),
Indriidae (wooly lemurs, sifakas, and indri),
Lemuridae (lemurs), and
Lepilemuridae (sportive lemurs); and Lorisoidea,
split between...
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Family Cheirogaleidae: (32 species),
dwarf lemurs (Madagascar)
Family Lemuridae: (22 species),
lemurs (Madagascar)
Family Lepilemuridae: (26 species)...
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first do****ented in the 1960s in true
lemur species as well as
other Lemuridae species, such as
ruffed lemurs and
bamboo lemurs.
Initially described...
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lemur and
other close relatives currently classified within the
family Lemuridae. In 1948,
French paleontologist Charles Lamberton placed the
species in...