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Vertebrata (1163)
Mammals (54)
Primates (4)
Cercopithecidae (Old World Monkeys) (2)
Macaca fascicularis
Presbytis femoralis
(Martin, 1838)
Raffles' Banded Langur, Banded Leaf Monkey
Cercopithecidae (Old World Monkeys)
Andie Ang &
Con Foley
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Identified By: Andie Ang & Con Foley
Species Interactions (47)
Feeds on
Litsea castanea
References
Srivathsan et al., 2016. Frontiers in Zoology 13:17
Litsea elliptica
References
Srivathsan et al., 2016. Frontiers in Zoology 13:17
Litsea firma
References
Srivathsan et al., 2016. Frontiers in Zoology 13:17
Litsea grandis
References
Srivathsan et al., 2016. Frontiers in Zoology 13:17
Drepananthus ramuliflorus
References
Srivathsan et al., 2016. Frontiers in Zoology 13:17
Nothaphoebe umbelliflora
References
Srivathsan et al., 2016. Frontiers in Zoology 13:17
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Basic Information
Classification:
Vertebrata: Mammalia: Primates (Primates): Cercopithecidae (Old World Monkeys)
Residency Status:
Native
Biology/Ecology
Ecology:
Native species. Rare, with a restricted distribution.
External Links
Ecology Asia
Nature in Singapore
The authorship and type locality of the banded leaf monkey,
Presbytis femoralis
Use of forest in state land along Upper Thomson Road by Raffles’ banded langurs
Presbytis femoralis
(Martin, 1838) in Singapore
Biodiversity Record: Raffles’ banded langur at Dairy Farm Nature Park
Raffles Bulletin of Zoology
Reproduction and infant pelage colouration of the banded leaf monkey (Mammalia: Primates: Cercopithecidae) in Singapore
Low genetic variability in the recovering urban banded leaf monkey population of Singapore
Singapore Biodiversity Records
Banded leaf-monkeys at Upper Thomson
Banded leaf-monkeys at Lower Peirce forest
Banded leaf-monkeys crossing road
Raffles’ banded langurs at Windsor Nature Park
Taxo4254 Species Pages
Synonyms
Presbytis melalophos
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