taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
CE199B17FFC1FFC4FE5A67A4F784FA66.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867073/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867073	• 90 - 180 cm.	• 90 - 180 cm.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFC1FFC4FE5A67A4F784FA66.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867075/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867075	• Palearctic, Afrotropical, and Indo-Malayan Regions	• Palearctic, Afrotropical, and Indo-Malayan Regions	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFC3FFC6FF2F675EF5BCFD31.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867431/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867431	1. Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus), 2. Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus), 3. Crested Macaque (Macaca migra), 4. Gorontalo Macaque (Macaca nigrescens), 5. Heck’s Macaque (Macaca hecki), 6. Tonkean Macaque (Macaca tonkeana), 7. Moor Macaque (Macaca maura), 8. Booted Macaque (Macaca ochreata), 9. Pagai Macaque (Macaca pagensis), 10. Siberut Macaque (Macaca siberu), 11. Sunda Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca nemestrina), 12. Northern Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca leonina), 13. Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica), 14. Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata)	1. Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus), 2. Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus), 3. Crested Macaque (Macaca migra), 4. Gorontalo Macaque (Macaca nigrescens), 5. Heck’s Macaque (Macaca hecki), 6. Tonkean Macaque (Macaca tonkeana), 7. Moor Macaque (Macaca maura), 8. Booted Macaque (Macaca ochreata), 9. Pagai Macaque (Macaca pagensis), 10. Siberut Macaque (Macaca siberu), 11. Sunda Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca nemestrina), 12. Northern Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca leonina), 13. Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica), 14. Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFC3FFC6FF2F675EF5BCFD31.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867077/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867077	Distribution. Mountainous areas in Morocco (Rif, High and Middle Atlas) and Algeria (Grande and Petite Kabylie); historically it also occurred in W Tunisia but is now extinct there. A free-ranging population occurs in Gibraltar introduced there by the British in 1740.	Distribution. Mountainous areas in Morocco (Rif, High and Middle Atlas) and Algeria (Grande and Petite Kabylie); historically it also occurred in W Tunisia but is now extinct there. A free-ranging population occurs in Gibraltar introduced there by the British in 1740.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFC3FFC7FA356602F83AF421.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867431/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867431	1. Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus), 2. Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus), 3. Crested Macaque (Macaca migra), 4. Gorontalo Macaque (Macaca nigrescens), 5. Heck’s Macaque (Macaca hecki), 6. Tonkean Macaque (Macaca tonkeana), 7. Moor Macaque (Macaca maura), 8. Booted Macaque (Macaca ochreata), 9. Pagai Macaque (Macaca pagensis), 10. Siberut Macaque (Macaca siberu), 11. Sunda Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca nemestrina), 12. Northern Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca leonina), 13. Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica), 14. Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata)	1. Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus), 2. Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus), 3. Crested Macaque (Macaca migra), 4. Gorontalo Macaque (Macaca nigrescens), 5. Heck’s Macaque (Macaca hecki), 6. Tonkean Macaque (Macaca tonkeana), 7. Moor Macaque (Macaca maura), 8. Booted Macaque (Macaca ochreata), 9. Pagai Macaque (Macaca pagensis), 10. Siberut Macaque (Macaca siberu), 11. Sunda Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca nemestrina), 12. Northern Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca leonina), 13. Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica), 14. Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFC3FFC7FA356602F83AF421.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867079/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867079	Distribution. SW India, endemic to the hills of the Western Ghats in the states of Karnataka, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu, stretching from Anshi Ghats in the N to the Kalakkad Hills in the S, at elevations of 800 - 1300 m.	Distribution. SW India, endemic to the hills of the Western Ghats in the states of Karnataka, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu, stretching from Anshi Ghats in the N to the Kalakkad Hills in the S, at elevations of 800 - 1300 m.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFC2FFC0FAEC6935F9D3FA53.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867431/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867431	1. Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus), 2. Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus), 3. Crested Macaque (Macaca migra), 4. Gorontalo Macaque (Macaca nigrescens), 5. Heck’s Macaque (Macaca hecki), 6. Tonkean Macaque (Macaca tonkeana), 7. Moor Macaque (Macaca maura), 8. Booted Macaque (Macaca ochreata), 9. Pagai Macaque (Macaca pagensis), 10. Siberut Macaque (Macaca siberu), 11. Sunda Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca nemestrina), 12. Northern Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca leonina), 13. Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica), 14. Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata)	1. Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus), 2. Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus), 3. Crested Macaque (Macaca migra), 4. Gorontalo Macaque (Macaca nigrescens), 5. Heck’s Macaque (Macaca hecki), 6. Tonkean Macaque (Macaca tonkeana), 7. Moor Macaque (Macaca maura), 8. Booted Macaque (Macaca ochreata), 9. Pagai Macaque (Macaca pagensis), 10. Siberut Macaque (Macaca siberu), 11. Sunda Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca nemestrina), 12. Northern Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca leonina), 13. Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica), 14. Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFC2FFC0FAEC6935F9D3FA53.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867081/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867081	Distribution. N Sulawesi (E tip of the N peninsula), Manado Tua and Talise Is. Introduced into the Moluccas Archipelago (Bacan I).	Distribution. N Sulawesi (E tip of the N peninsula), Manado Tua and Talise Is. Introduced into the Moluccas Archipelago (Bacan I).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFC5FFC1FA2460E8FD59F912.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867431/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867431	1. Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus), 2. Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus), 3. Crested Macaque (Macaca migra), 4. Gorontalo Macaque (Macaca nigrescens), 5. Heck’s Macaque (Macaca hecki), 6. Tonkean Macaque (Macaca tonkeana), 7. Moor Macaque (Macaca maura), 8. Booted Macaque (Macaca ochreata), 9. Pagai Macaque (Macaca pagensis), 10. Siberut Macaque (Macaca siberu), 11. Sunda Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca nemestrina), 12. Northern Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca leonina), 13. Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica), 14. Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata)	1. Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus), 2. Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus), 3. Crested Macaque (Macaca migra), 4. Gorontalo Macaque (Macaca nigrescens), 5. Heck’s Macaque (Macaca hecki), 6. Tonkean Macaque (Macaca tonkeana), 7. Moor Macaque (Macaca maura), 8. Booted Macaque (Macaca ochreata), 9. Pagai Macaque (Macaca pagensis), 10. Siberut Macaque (Macaca siberu), 11. Sunda Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca nemestrina), 12. Northern Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca leonina), 13. Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica), 14. Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFC5FFC1FA2460E8FD59F912.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867085/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867085	Distribution. N Sulawesi, E of Gorontalo to Onggak Dumoga River in the N peninsula.	Distribution. N Sulawesi, E of Gorontalo to Onggak Dumoga River in the N peninsula.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFC4FFC1FFFE6227F8C1F671.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867431/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867431	1. Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus), 2. Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus), 3. Crested Macaque (Macaca migra), 4. Gorontalo Macaque (Macaca nigrescens), 5. Heck’s Macaque (Macaca hecki), 6. Tonkean Macaque (Macaca tonkeana), 7. Moor Macaque (Macaca maura), 8. Booted Macaque (Macaca ochreata), 9. Pagai Macaque (Macaca pagensis), 10. Siberut Macaque (Macaca siberu), 11. Sunda Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca nemestrina), 12. Northern Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca leonina), 13. Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica), 14. Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata)	1. Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus), 2. Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus), 3. Crested Macaque (Macaca migra), 4. Gorontalo Macaque (Macaca nigrescens), 5. Heck’s Macaque (Macaca hecki), 6. Tonkean Macaque (Macaca tonkeana), 7. Moor Macaque (Macaca maura), 8. Booted Macaque (Macaca ochreata), 9. Pagai Macaque (Macaca pagensis), 10. Siberut Macaque (Macaca siberu), 11. Sunda Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca nemestrina), 12. Northern Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca leonina), 13. Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica), 14. Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFC4FFC1FFFE6227F8C1F671.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867087/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867087	Distribution. NW Sulawesi from the base of the N peninsula (Isthmus of Palu) NE to just E of Gorontalo	Distribution. NW Sulawesi from the base of the N peninsula (Isthmus of Palu) NE to just E of Gorontalo	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFC4FFC2FAC66CC6F752FC22.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867431/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867431	1. Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus), 2. Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus), 3. Crested Macaque (Macaca migra), 4. Gorontalo Macaque (Macaca nigrescens), 5. Heck’s Macaque (Macaca hecki), 6. Tonkean Macaque (Macaca tonkeana), 7. Moor Macaque (Macaca maura), 8. Booted Macaque (Macaca ochreata), 9. Pagai Macaque (Macaca pagensis), 10. Siberut Macaque (Macaca siberu), 11. Sunda Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca nemestrina), 12. Northern Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca leonina), 13. Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica), 14. Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata)	1. Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus), 2. Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus), 3. Crested Macaque (Macaca migra), 4. Gorontalo Macaque (Macaca nigrescens), 5. Heck’s Macaque (Macaca hecki), 6. Tonkean Macaque (Macaca tonkeana), 7. Moor Macaque (Macaca maura), 8. Booted Macaque (Macaca ochreata), 9. Pagai Macaque (Macaca pagensis), 10. Siberut Macaque (Macaca siberu), 11. Sunda Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca nemestrina), 12. Northern Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca leonina), 13. Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica), 14. Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFC4FFC2FAC66CC6F752FC22.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867093/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867093	Distribution. C Sulawesi (S to Latimojong, SW to the base of the Toraja highlands at the Tempe Depression, SE toward, but not at, the lakes region of the SE peninsula, and NW to the isthmus between Palu and Parigi) and Togian Is.	Distribution. C Sulawesi (S to Latimojong, SW to the base of the Toraja highlands at the Tempe Depression, SE toward, but not at, the lakes region of the SE peninsula, and NW to the isthmus between Palu and Parigi) and Togian Is.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFC7FFC3FA2E6132FCE5F8E4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867431/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867431	1. Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus), 2. Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus), 3. Crested Macaque (Macaca migra), 4. Gorontalo Macaque (Macaca nigrescens), 5. Heck’s Macaque (Macaca hecki), 6. Tonkean Macaque (Macaca tonkeana), 7. Moor Macaque (Macaca maura), 8. Booted Macaque (Macaca ochreata), 9. Pagai Macaque (Macaca pagensis), 10. Siberut Macaque (Macaca siberu), 11. Sunda Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca nemestrina), 12. Northern Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca leonina), 13. Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica), 14. Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata)	1. Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus), 2. Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus), 3. Crested Macaque (Macaca migra), 4. Gorontalo Macaque (Macaca nigrescens), 5. Heck’s Macaque (Macaca hecki), 6. Tonkean Macaque (Macaca tonkeana), 7. Moor Macaque (Macaca maura), 8. Booted Macaque (Macaca ochreata), 9. Pagai Macaque (Macaca pagensis), 10. Siberut Macaque (Macaca siberu), 11. Sunda Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca nemestrina), 12. Northern Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca leonina), 13. Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica), 14. Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFC7FFC3FA2E6132FCE5F8E4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867095/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867095	Distribution. SW Sulawesi (from Bontobahari at the tip of the SW peninsula N to Tempe Depression).	Distribution. SW Sulawesi (from Bontobahari at the tip of the SW peninsula N to Tempe Depression).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFC6FFC3FFEA6271F9EEF7AD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867431/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867431	1. Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus), 2. Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus), 3. Crested Macaque (Macaca migra), 4. Gorontalo Macaque (Macaca nigrescens), 5. Heck’s Macaque (Macaca hecki), 6. Tonkean Macaque (Macaca tonkeana), 7. Moor Macaque (Macaca maura), 8. Booted Macaque (Macaca ochreata), 9. Pagai Macaque (Macaca pagensis), 10. Siberut Macaque (Macaca siberu), 11. Sunda Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca nemestrina), 12. Northern Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca leonina), 13. Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica), 14. Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata)	1. Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus), 2. Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus), 3. Crested Macaque (Macaca migra), 4. Gorontalo Macaque (Macaca nigrescens), 5. Heck’s Macaque (Macaca hecki), 6. Tonkean Macaque (Macaca tonkeana), 7. Moor Macaque (Macaca maura), 8. Booted Macaque (Macaca ochreata), 9. Pagai Macaque (Macaca pagensis), 10. Siberut Macaque (Macaca siberu), 11. Sunda Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca nemestrina), 12. Northern Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca leonina), 13. Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica), 14. Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFC6FFC3FFEA6271F9EEF7AD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867097/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867097	Subspecies and Distribution. M. o. ochreataOgilby, 1841 — SESulawesi, throughtheentireSEpeninsula, extendingtotheNofthelakesregion; intheE, theborderbetweenthissubspeciesandtheTonkeanMacaque (M. tonkeana) istheLaRiver, whileintheWitextendsalongthecoast, acrosstheKaraenaRiverinitslowercourse, butnotreachingintouplandsfurtherinland. M. o. brunnescens Matschie, 1901 — Muna and Buton Is, and possibly the neighboring islet of Pulau Labuan Blanda, off the coast of Sulawesi; it may no longer occur on Muna because it is almost completely deforested.	Subspecies and Distribution. M. o. ochreataOgilby, 1841 — SESulawesi, throughtheentireSEpeninsula, extendingtotheNofthelakesregion; intheE, theborderbetweenthissubspeciesandtheTonkeanMacaque (M. tonkeana) istheLaRiver, whileintheWitextendsalongthecoast, acrosstheKaraenaRiverinitslowercourse, butnotreachingintouplandsfurtherinland. M. o. brunnescens Matschie, 1901 — Muna and Buton Is, and possibly the neighboring islet of Pulau Labuan Blanda, off the coast of Sulawesi; it may no longer occur on Muna because it is almost completely deforested.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFC6FFCCFAF26D89FD0DF8EB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867431/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867431	1. Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus), 2. Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus), 3. Crested Macaque (Macaca migra), 4. Gorontalo Macaque (Macaca nigrescens), 5. Heck’s Macaque (Macaca hecki), 6. Tonkean Macaque (Macaca tonkeana), 7. Moor Macaque (Macaca maura), 8. Booted Macaque (Macaca ochreata), 9. Pagai Macaque (Macaca pagensis), 10. Siberut Macaque (Macaca siberu), 11. Sunda Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca nemestrina), 12. Northern Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca leonina), 13. Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica), 14. Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata)	1. Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus), 2. Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus), 3. Crested Macaque (Macaca migra), 4. Gorontalo Macaque (Macaca nigrescens), 5. Heck’s Macaque (Macaca hecki), 6. Tonkean Macaque (Macaca tonkeana), 7. Moor Macaque (Macaca maura), 8. Booted Macaque (Macaca ochreata), 9. Pagai Macaque (Macaca pagensis), 10. Siberut Macaque (Macaca siberu), 11. Sunda Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca nemestrina), 12. Northern Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca leonina), 13. Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica), 14. Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFC6FFCCFAF26D89FD0DF8EB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867099/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867099	Distribution. Mentawai Archipelago (Sipora, North Pagai, and South Pagai, and on the Sinakak islet off the E coast of South Pagai).	Distribution. Mentawai Archipelago (Sipora, North Pagai, and South Pagai, and on the Sinakak islet off the E coast of South Pagai).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFC9FFCCFFD5624FF654F9FF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867431/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867431	1. Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus), 2. Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus), 3. Crested Macaque (Macaca migra), 4. Gorontalo Macaque (Macaca nigrescens), 5. Heck’s Macaque (Macaca hecki), 6. Tonkean Macaque (Macaca tonkeana), 7. Moor Macaque (Macaca maura), 8. Booted Macaque (Macaca ochreata), 9. Pagai Macaque (Macaca pagensis), 10. Siberut Macaque (Macaca siberu), 11. Sunda Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca nemestrina), 12. Northern Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca leonina), 13. Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica), 14. Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata)	1. Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus), 2. Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus), 3. Crested Macaque (Macaca migra), 4. Gorontalo Macaque (Macaca nigrescens), 5. Heck’s Macaque (Macaca hecki), 6. Tonkean Macaque (Macaca tonkeana), 7. Moor Macaque (Macaca maura), 8. Booted Macaque (Macaca ochreata), 9. Pagai Macaque (Macaca pagensis), 10. Siberut Macaque (Macaca siberu), 11. Sunda Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca nemestrina), 12. Northern Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca leonina), 13. Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica), 14. Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFC9FFCCFFD5624FF654F9FF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867103/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867103	Distribution. Mentawai Archipelago (Siberut I).	Distribution. Mentawai Archipelago (Siberut I).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFC9FFCDFADC6357F997F5A9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867431/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867431	1. Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus), 2. Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus), 3. Crested Macaque (Macaca migra), 4. Gorontalo Macaque (Macaca nigrescens), 5. Heck’s Macaque (Macaca hecki), 6. Tonkean Macaque (Macaca tonkeana), 7. Moor Macaque (Macaca maura), 8. Booted Macaque (Macaca ochreata), 9. Pagai Macaque (Macaca pagensis), 10. Siberut Macaque (Macaca siberu), 11. Sunda Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca nemestrina), 12. Northern Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca leonina), 13. Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica), 14. Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata)	1. Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus), 2. Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus), 3. Crested Macaque (Macaca migra), 4. Gorontalo Macaque (Macaca nigrescens), 5. Heck’s Macaque (Macaca hecki), 6. Tonkean Macaque (Macaca tonkeana), 7. Moor Macaque (Macaca maura), 8. Booted Macaque (Macaca ochreata), 9. Pagai Macaque (Macaca pagensis), 10. Siberut Macaque (Macaca siberu), 11. Sunda Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca nemestrina), 12. Northern Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca leonina), 13. Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica), 14. Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFC9FFCDFADC6357F997F5A9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867105/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867105	Distribution. Sunda area from the Surat Thani-Krabi depression in peninsular Thailand (8 - 9? N) SE through Peninsular Malaysia, Sumatra, Bangka, and Borneo; apparently native to offshore islets of Pinang (W coast of Peninsular Malaysia), Tioman (E coast of Peninsular Malaysia), and Batam (Riau Archipelago off the S tip of Peninsular Malaysia). It is thought to have been introduced to other offshore islets.	Distribution. Sunda area from the Surat Thani-Krabi depression in peninsular Thailand (8 - 9? N) SE through Peninsular Malaysia, Sumatra, Bangka, and Borneo; apparently native to offshore islets of Pinang (W coast of Peninsular Malaysia), Tioman (E coast of Peninsular Malaysia), and Batam (Riau Archipelago off the S tip of Peninsular Malaysia). It is thought to have been introduced to other offshore islets.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFC8FFCEFAC66F8DF7EBF275.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867431/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867431	1. Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus), 2. Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus), 3. Crested Macaque (Macaca migra), 4. Gorontalo Macaque (Macaca nigrescens), 5. Heck’s Macaque (Macaca hecki), 6. Tonkean Macaque (Macaca tonkeana), 7. Moor Macaque (Macaca maura), 8. Booted Macaque (Macaca ochreata), 9. Pagai Macaque (Macaca pagensis), 10. Siberut Macaque (Macaca siberu), 11. Sunda Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca nemestrina), 12. Northern Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca leonina), 13. Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica), 14. Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata)	1. Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus), 2. Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus), 3. Crested Macaque (Macaca migra), 4. Gorontalo Macaque (Macaca nigrescens), 5. Heck’s Macaque (Macaca hecki), 6. Tonkean Macaque (Macaca tonkeana), 7. Moor Macaque (Macaca maura), 8. Booted Macaque (Macaca ochreata), 9. Pagai Macaque (Macaca pagensis), 10. Siberut Macaque (Macaca siberu), 11. Sunda Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca nemestrina), 12. Northern Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca leonina), 13. Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica), 14. Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFC8FFCEFAC66F8DF7EBF275.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867107/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867107	Distribution. NE India (S of the Brahmaputra River in the states of Assam, E Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland & Tripura), extending SE through E Bangladesh and Myanmar (including the Mergui Archipelago), S China (SW Yunnan Province), Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, and Cambodia; S to the Surat Thani / Krabi depression in peninsular Thailand (8 - 9 ° N). The lack of records in C and NE Myanmar between 20 ° N and 25 ° N suggests that this may be a natural gap in the distribution of the Northern Pig-tailed Macaque.	Distribution. NE India (S of the Brahmaputra River in the states of Assam, E Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland & Tripura), extending SE through E Bangladesh and Myanmar (including the Mergui Archipelago), S China (SW Yunnan Province), Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, and Cambodia; S to the Surat Thani / Krabi depression in peninsular Thailand (8 - 9 ° N). The lack of records in C and NE Myanmar between 20 ° N and 25 ° N suggests that this may be a natural gap in the distribution of the Northern Pig-tailed Macaque.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFCAFFCFFFF1640AF8A6F9D2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867431/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867431	1. Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus), 2. Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus), 3. Crested Macaque (Macaca migra), 4. Gorontalo Macaque (Macaca nigrescens), 5. Heck’s Macaque (Macaca hecki), 6. Tonkean Macaque (Macaca tonkeana), 7. Moor Macaque (Macaca maura), 8. Booted Macaque (Macaca ochreata), 9. Pagai Macaque (Macaca pagensis), 10. Siberut Macaque (Macaca siberu), 11. Sunda Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca nemestrina), 12. Northern Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca leonina), 13. Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica), 14. Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata)	1. Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus), 2. Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus), 3. Crested Macaque (Macaca migra), 4. Gorontalo Macaque (Macaca nigrescens), 5. Heck’s Macaque (Macaca hecki), 6. Tonkean Macaque (Macaca tonkeana), 7. Moor Macaque (Macaca maura), 8. Booted Macaque (Macaca ochreata), 9. Pagai Macaque (Macaca pagensis), 10. Siberut Macaque (Macaca siberu), 11. Sunda Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca nemestrina), 12. Northern Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca leonina), 13. Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica), 14. Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFCAFFCFFFF1640AF8A6F9D2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867113/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867113	Subspecies and Distribution. M. s. sinicaLinnaeus, 1771 — NE & SESriLanka (DryZone). M. s. aurifronsPocock, 1931 — SWSriLanka (WetZonelowlandsfromthecoastto ¢. 2000 mabovesealevel). M. s. opisthomelas Hill, 1942 — SC Sri Lanka (montane areas above elevations of 1800 m).	Subspecies and Distribution. M. s. sinicaLinnaeus, 1771 — NE & SESriLanka (DryZone). M. s. aurifronsPocock, 1931 — SWSriLanka (WetZonelowlandsfromthecoastto ¢. 2000 mabovesealevel). M. s. opisthomelas Hill, 1942 — SC Sri Lanka (montane areas above elevations of 1800 m).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFCAFFC8FAFF6369F89CF582.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867431/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867431	1. Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus), 2. Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus), 3. Crested Macaque (Macaca migra), 4. Gorontalo Macaque (Macaca nigrescens), 5. Heck’s Macaque (Macaca hecki), 6. Tonkean Macaque (Macaca tonkeana), 7. Moor Macaque (Macaca maura), 8. Booted Macaque (Macaca ochreata), 9. Pagai Macaque (Macaca pagensis), 10. Siberut Macaque (Macaca siberu), 11. Sunda Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca nemestrina), 12. Northern Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca leonina), 13. Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica), 14. Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata)	1. Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus), 2. Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus), 3. Crested Macaque (Macaca migra), 4. Gorontalo Macaque (Macaca nigrescens), 5. Heck’s Macaque (Macaca hecki), 6. Tonkean Macaque (Macaca tonkeana), 7. Moor Macaque (Macaca maura), 8. Booted Macaque (Macaca ochreata), 9. Pagai Macaque (Macaca pagensis), 10. Siberut Macaque (Macaca siberu), 11. Sunda Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca nemestrina), 12. Northern Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca leonina), 13. Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica), 14. Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFCAFFC8FAFF6369F89CF582.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867115/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867115	Subspecies and Distribution. M. r. radiataE. GeoffroySaint-Hilaire, 1812 — S & WIndia (statesofGujarat, Maharashtra, AndhraPradesh, Goa, Karnataka, Kerala, andTamilNadu), theNlimitistheTaptiRiver, StothePalniHillsandSEasfarasTimbala, inlandofPuducherry (= Pondicherry). IthasbeenintroducedtotheMascareneIs, includingMauritiusandRéunion, probablyinthe 16 " century. M. r. diluta Pocock, 1931 — SE India (states of Kerala & Tamil Nadu), from the S tip and the SE coast, N to Kambam at the SW foot of the Palni Hills and Puducherry (= Pondicherry) in the E coast.	Subspecies and Distribution. M. r. radiataE. GeoffroySaint-Hilaire, 1812 — S & WIndia (statesofGujarat, Maharashtra, AndhraPradesh, Goa, Karnataka, Kerala, andTamilNadu), theNlimitistheTaptiRiver, StothePalniHillsandSEasfarasTimbala, inlandofPuducherry (= Pondicherry). IthasbeenintroducedtotheMascareneIs, includingMauritiusandRéunion, probablyinthe 16 " century. M. r. diluta Pocock, 1931 — SE India (states of Kerala & Tamil Nadu), from the S tip and the SE coast, N to Kambam at the SW foot of the Palni Hills and Puducherry (= Pondicherry) in the E coast.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFCFFFCBFF2E6408FC2BF821.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867431/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867431	1. Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus), 2. Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus), 3. Crested Macaque (Macaca migra), 4. Gorontalo Macaque (Macaca nigrescens), 5. Heck’s Macaque (Macaca hecki), 6. Tonkean Macaque (Macaca tonkeana), 7. Moor Macaque (Macaca maura), 8. Booted Macaque (Macaca ochreata), 9. Pagai Macaque (Macaca pagensis), 10. Siberut Macaque (Macaca siberu), 11. Sunda Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca nemestrina), 12. Northern Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca leonina), 13. Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica), 14. Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata)	1. Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus), 2. Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus), 3. Crested Macaque (Macaca migra), 4. Gorontalo Macaque (Macaca nigrescens), 5. Heck’s Macaque (Macaca hecki), 6. Tonkean Macaque (Macaca tonkeana), 7. Moor Macaque (Macaca maura), 8. Booted Macaque (Macaca ochreata), 9. Pagai Macaque (Macaca pagensis), 10. Siberut Macaque (Macaca siberu), 11. Sunda Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca nemestrina), 12. Northern Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca leonina), 13. Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica), 14. Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFCFFFCBFF2E6408FC2BF821.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867117/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867117	Subspecies and Distribution. M. a. assamensisMcClelland, 1839 — S & SEAsia, 200 - 2750 mabovesealevel, EofthegreatbendoftheBrahmaputraRiver, inSWChina (SEXizangAutonomousRegion [= Tibet], SWYunnan, Guizhou, SWGuangxiprovinces), NEIndia (EArunachalPradesh, EAssam, Nagaland, Meghalaya, M. a., Mizoram, andTripurastates), SandEthroughN & EMyanmar, N & WThailand, Laos, andNVietnam. M. a. pelops Hodgson, 1840 — Himalayas up to 3100 m above sea level, from C Nepal (W limit Tipling, 83 ° 36 ’ E) E through NE India (N West Bengal, Sikkim, W Assam states), and Bhutan (E limit M. a. River, 90 ° 58 ” E), with a widely disjunct record, of what may be a geographic relict, in coastal SW Bangladesh (Sundarbans).	Subspecies and Distribution. M. a. assamensisMcClelland, 1839 — S & SEAsia, 200 - 2750 mabovesealevel, EofthegreatbendoftheBrahmaputraRiver, inSWChina (SEXizangAutonomousRegion [= Tibet], SWYunnan, Guizhou, SWGuangxiprovinces), NEIndia (EArunachalPradesh, EAssam, Nagaland, Meghalaya, M. a., Mizoram, andTripurastates), SandEthroughN & EMyanmar, N & WThailand, Laos, andNVietnam. M. a. pelops Hodgson, 1840 — Himalayas up to 3100 m above sea level, from C Nepal (W limit Tipling, 83 ° 36 ’ E) E through NE India (N West Bengal, Sikkim, W Assam states), and Bhutan (E limit M. a. River, 90 ° 58 ” E), with a widely disjunct record, of what may be a geographic relict, in coastal SW Bangladesh (Sundarbans).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFCEFFCBFFE06D36F897F89B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867431/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867431	1. Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus), 2. Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus), 3. Crested Macaque (Macaca migra), 4. Gorontalo Macaque (Macaca nigrescens), 5. Heck’s Macaque (Macaca hecki), 6. Tonkean Macaque (Macaca tonkeana), 7. Moor Macaque (Macaca maura), 8. Booted Macaque (Macaca ochreata), 9. Pagai Macaque (Macaca pagensis), 10. Siberut Macaque (Macaca siberu), 11. Sunda Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca nemestrina), 12. Northern Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca leonina), 13. Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica), 14. Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata)	1. Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus), 2. Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus), 3. Crested Macaque (Macaca migra), 4. Gorontalo Macaque (Macaca nigrescens), 5. Heck’s Macaque (Macaca hecki), 6. Tonkean Macaque (Macaca tonkeana), 7. Moor Macaque (Macaca maura), 8. Booted Macaque (Macaca ochreata), 9. Pagai Macaque (Macaca pagensis), 10. Siberut Macaque (Macaca siberu), 11. Sunda Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca nemestrina), 12. Northern Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca leonina), 13. Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica), 14. Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFCEFFCBFFE06D36F897F89B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867119/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867119	Distribution. NE India (W Arunachal Pradesh State), in the districts of Tawang and West Kameng at elevations of 2000 - 3000 m; it possibly extends into Bhutan and Xizang Autonomous Region (= Tibet) in S China. There are reports of its occurrence in Mouling National Park in the Upper Siang District of C Arunachal Pradesh, but they have yet to be confirmed.	Distribution. NE India (W Arunachal Pradesh State), in the districts of Tawang and West Kameng at elevations of 2000 - 3000 m; it possibly extends into Bhutan and Xizang Autonomous Region (= Tibet) in S China. There are reports of its occurrence in Mouling National Park in the Upper Siang District of C Arunachal Pradesh, but they have yet to be confirmed.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFCEFFD4FAEB62BBF6D2FA8D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867431/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867431	1. Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus), 2. Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus), 3. Crested Macaque (Macaca migra), 4. Gorontalo Macaque (Macaca nigrescens), 5. Heck’s Macaque (Macaca hecki), 6. Tonkean Macaque (Macaca tonkeana), 7. Moor Macaque (Macaca maura), 8. Booted Macaque (Macaca ochreata), 9. Pagai Macaque (Macaca pagensis), 10. Siberut Macaque (Macaca siberu), 11. Sunda Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca nemestrina), 12. Northern Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca leonina), 13. Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica), 14. Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata)	1. Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus), 2. Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus), 3. Crested Macaque (Macaca migra), 4. Gorontalo Macaque (Macaca nigrescens), 5. Heck’s Macaque (Macaca hecki), 6. Tonkean Macaque (Macaca tonkeana), 7. Moor Macaque (Macaca maura), 8. Booted Macaque (Macaca ochreata), 9. Pagai Macaque (Macaca pagensis), 10. Siberut Macaque (Macaca siberu), 11. Sunda Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca nemestrina), 12. Northern Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca leonina), 13. Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica), 14. Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFCEFFD4FAEB62BBF6D2FA8D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867121/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867121	Distribution. EC China (25 - 33 ° N, 102 ° 30 ° - 119 ° 30 " E) in E Xizang Autonomous Region (= Tibet), Sichuan, S Gansu, S Shaanxi, Hubei, Anhui, Zhejiang, N Yunnan, Guizhou, Jiangxi, Fujian, N Guangxi, and N Guangdong provinces; W limit in the Yangtze Gorge in W & NW Sichuan and S limit at 23 ° 48 ’ N, ¢. 110 ° E in Guangxi. The species may range into NE India (Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, and Meghalaya states), although these reports appear to be based on misidentifications.	Distribution. EC China (25 - 33 ° N, 102 ° 30 ° - 119 ° 30 " E) in E Xizang Autonomous Region (= Tibet), Sichuan, S Gansu, S Shaanxi, Hubei, Anhui, Zhejiang, N Yunnan, Guizhou, Jiangxi, Fujian, N Guangxi, and N Guangdong provinces; W limit in the Yangtze Gorge in W & NW Sichuan and S limit at 23 ° 48 ’ N, ¢. 110 ° E in Guangxi. The species may range into NE India (Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, and Meghalaya states), although these reports appear to be based on misidentifications.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFD1FFD5FA3660AAF930F8B9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867431/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867431	1. Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus), 2. Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus), 3. Crested Macaque (Macaca migra), 4. Gorontalo Macaque (Macaca nigrescens), 5. Heck’s Macaque (Macaca hecki), 6. Tonkean Macaque (Macaca tonkeana), 7. Moor Macaque (Macaca maura), 8. Booted Macaque (Macaca ochreata), 9. Pagai Macaque (Macaca pagensis), 10. Siberut Macaque (Macaca siberu), 11. Sunda Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca nemestrina), 12. Northern Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca leonina), 13. Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica), 14. Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata)	1. Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus), 2. Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus), 3. Crested Macaque (Macaca migra), 4. Gorontalo Macaque (Macaca nigrescens), 5. Heck’s Macaque (Macaca hecki), 6. Tonkean Macaque (Macaca tonkeana), 7. Moor Macaque (Macaca maura), 8. Booted Macaque (Macaca ochreata), 9. Pagai Macaque (Macaca pagensis), 10. Siberut Macaque (Macaca siberu), 11. Sunda Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca nemestrina), 12. Northern Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca leonina), 13. Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica), 14. Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFD1FFD5FA3660AAF930F8B9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867123/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867123	Distribution. S & SE Asia, NE India S and E of the Brahmaputra River (Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, and Tripura states), SW China S of 25 ° N (Yunnan, Guizhou, Guangxi, and Guangdong provinces), N Myanmar, Bangladesh, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and N Peninsular Malaysia where it could be a recent colonizer dispersed from S Thailand as recently as 1959; it may be now extinct in Bangladesh where it was last recorded in 1982 and 1989. Known records are, at present, concentrated along N and S margins ofits distribution, and it is rare or absent in the C Indochinese Peninsula, where deciduous forests predominate. The species has been introduced into Hong Kong.	Distribution. S & SE Asia, NE India S and E of the Brahmaputra River (Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, and Tripura states), SW China S of 25 ° N (Yunnan, Guizhou, Guangxi, and Guangdong provinces), N Myanmar, Bangladesh, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and N Peninsular Malaysia where it could be a recent colonizer dispersed from S Thailand as recently as 1959; it may be now extinct in Bangladesh where it was last recorded in 1982 and 1989. Known records are, at present, concentrated along N and S margins ofits distribution, and it is rare or absent in the C Indochinese Peninsula, where deciduous forests predominate. The species has been introduced into Hong Kong.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFD0FFD6FAE9629DF8B9F5F8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867431/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867431	1. Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus), 2. Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus), 3. Crested Macaque (Macaca migra), 4. Gorontalo Macaque (Macaca nigrescens), 5. Heck’s Macaque (Macaca hecki), 6. Tonkean Macaque (Macaca tonkeana), 7. Moor Macaque (Macaca maura), 8. Booted Macaque (Macaca ochreata), 9. Pagai Macaque (Macaca pagensis), 10. Siberut Macaque (Macaca siberu), 11. Sunda Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca nemestrina), 12. Northern Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca leonina), 13. Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica), 14. Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata)	1. Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus), 2. Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus), 3. Crested Macaque (Macaca migra), 4. Gorontalo Macaque (Macaca nigrescens), 5. Heck’s Macaque (Macaca hecki), 6. Tonkean Macaque (Macaca tonkeana), 7. Moor Macaque (Macaca maura), 8. Booted Macaque (Macaca ochreata), 9. Pagai Macaque (Macaca pagensis), 10. Siberut Macaque (Macaca siberu), 11. Sunda Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca nemestrina), 12. Northern Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca leonina), 13. Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica), 14. Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFD0FFD6FAE9629DF8B9F5F8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867125/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867125	Subspecies and Distribution. M. f. fascicularis Raffles, 1821 — S Laos, S Vietnam, Cambodia, E & S Thailand (and offshore Is), S to the Malay Peninsula, Borneo, Sumatra, Java, Bali, and most but not all offshore Is, also extending into the Sulu Archipelago and Zamboanga Peninsula of W Mindanao, in the Philippines; probably artificially introduced in the Nusa Penida-Timor Is chain. M. f. atriceps Kloss, 1919 — Ko Khram I (= Khram Yai), off SE coast of Thailand. M. f. aureus E. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1831 — SW Bangladesh (Teknaaf Peninsula), S Myanmar (including the Mergui Archipelago), WC Thailand (S to ¢. 10 ° N), and Laos. M. f. condorensis Kloss, 1926 — SE Vietnam (Con Son and Hon Ba Is in the South China Sea). M. f. fuscus G. S. Miller, 1903 — Simeulue I, off NW Sumatra. M. f. karimondjawae Sody, 1949 — Karimunjawa I and presumably nearby Kemujan I, N ofJava. M. f. lasiae Lyon, 1916 — Lasia I, off NW Sumatra. M. f. philippinensis 1. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1843 — Philippine Archipelago N of ¢. 10 ° N. M. f. tua Kellogg, 1944 — Maratua I, off E Borneo. M. f. umbrosus G. S. Miller, 1902 — Nicobar Is (Katchall, Little Nicobar, and Great Nicobar Is).	Subspecies and Distribution. M. f. fascicularis Raffles, 1821 — S Laos, S Vietnam, Cambodia, E & S Thailand (and offshore Is), S to the Malay Peninsula, Borneo, Sumatra, Java, Bali, and most but not all offshore Is, also extending into the Sulu Archipelago and Zamboanga Peninsula of W Mindanao, in the Philippines; probably artificially introduced in the Nusa Penida-Timor Is chain. M. f. atriceps Kloss, 1919 — Ko Khram I (= Khram Yai), off SE coast of Thailand. M. f. aureus E. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1831 — SW Bangladesh (Teknaaf Peninsula), S Myanmar (including the Mergui Archipelago), WC Thailand (S to ¢. 10 ° N), and Laos. M. f. condorensis Kloss, 1926 — SE Vietnam (Con Son and Hon Ba Is in the South China Sea). M. f. fuscus G. S. Miller, 1903 — Simeulue I, off NW Sumatra. M. f. karimondjawae Sody, 1949 — Karimunjawa I and presumably nearby Kemujan I, N ofJava. M. f. lasiae Lyon, 1916 — Lasia I, off NW Sumatra. M. f. philippinensis 1. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1843 — Philippine Archipelago N of ¢. 10 ° N. M. f. tua Kellogg, 1944 — Maratua I, off E Borneo. M. f. umbrosus G. S. Miller, 1902 — Nicobar Is (Katchall, Little Nicobar, and Great Nicobar Is).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFD3FFD7FA2E6F5DF73DF274.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867431/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867431	1. Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus), 2. Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus), 3. Crested Macaque (Macaca migra), 4. Gorontalo Macaque (Macaca nigrescens), 5. Heck’s Macaque (Macaca hecki), 6. Tonkean Macaque (Macaca tonkeana), 7. Moor Macaque (Macaca maura), 8. Booted Macaque (Macaca ochreata), 9. Pagai Macaque (Macaca pagensis), 10. Siberut Macaque (Macaca siberu), 11. Sunda Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca nemestrina), 12. Northern Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca leonina), 13. Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica), 14. Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata)	1. Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus), 2. Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus), 3. Crested Macaque (Macaca migra), 4. Gorontalo Macaque (Macaca nigrescens), 5. Heck’s Macaque (Macaca hecki), 6. Tonkean Macaque (Macaca tonkeana), 7. Moor Macaque (Macaca maura), 8. Booted Macaque (Macaca ochreata), 9. Pagai Macaque (Macaca pagensis), 10. Siberut Macaque (Macaca siberu), 11. Sunda Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca nemestrina), 12. Northern Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca leonina), 13. Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica), 14. Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFD3FFD7FA2E6F5DF73DF274.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867127/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867127	Distribution. S & SE Asia from ¢. 36 ° N (in Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, and China) S to ¢. 15 ° N (in India, Thailand, Laos, and Vietnam), also in Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Myanmar, and Hainan I. An isolated population at 40 ° 24 ’ N in NE China was extirpated in 1987.	Distribution. S & SE Asia from ¢. 36 ° N (in Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, and China) S to ¢. 15 ° N (in India, Thailand, Laos, and Vietnam), also in Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Myanmar, and Hainan I. An isolated population at 40 ° 24 ’ N in NE China was extirpated in 1987.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFD5FFD0FF216405F973F585.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867431/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867431	1. Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus), 2. Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus), 3. Crested Macaque (Macaca migra), 4. Gorontalo Macaque (Macaca nigrescens), 5. Heck’s Macaque (Macaca hecki), 6. Tonkean Macaque (Macaca tonkeana), 7. Moor Macaque (Macaca maura), 8. Booted Macaque (Macaca ochreata), 9. Pagai Macaque (Macaca pagensis), 10. Siberut Macaque (Macaca siberu), 11. Sunda Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca nemestrina), 12. Northern Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca leonina), 13. Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica), 14. Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata)	1. Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus), 2. Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus), 3. Crested Macaque (Macaca migra), 4. Gorontalo Macaque (Macaca nigrescens), 5. Heck’s Macaque (Macaca hecki), 6. Tonkean Macaque (Macaca tonkeana), 7. Moor Macaque (Macaca maura), 8. Booted Macaque (Macaca ochreata), 9. Pagai Macaque (Macaca pagensis), 10. Siberut Macaque (Macaca siberu), 11. Sunda Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca nemestrina), 12. Northern Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca leonina), 13. Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica), 14. Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFD5FFD0FF216405F973F585.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867131/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867131	Subspecies and Distribution. M. f. fuscataBlyth, 1875 — JapaneseArchipelagoSoftheTsugaruStrait (41 ° 30 ° N), inHonsu, Shikoku, andKyushuIs, andtheclose-lyingKojima (= Koshima), Kashima, Awajishima, Shodoshima, andKinkazanislets. M. f. yakui Kuroda, 1941 — Japanese Archipelago (Yakushima I, ¢. 60 km S of Kyushu).	Subspecies and Distribution. M. f. fuscataBlyth, 1875 — JapaneseArchipelagoSoftheTsugaruStrait (41 ° 30 ° N), inHonsu, Shikoku, andKyushuIs, andtheclose-lyingKojima (= Koshima), Kashima, Awajishima, Shodoshima, andKinkazanislets. M. f. yakui Kuroda, 1941 — Japanese Archipelago (Yakushima I, ¢. 60 km S of Kyushu).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFD5FFD1FA296FAFF736F6BF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867431/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867431	1. Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus), 2. Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus), 3. Crested Macaque (Macaca migra), 4. Gorontalo Macaque (Macaca nigrescens), 5. Heck’s Macaque (Macaca hecki), 6. Tonkean Macaque (Macaca tonkeana), 7. Moor Macaque (Macaca maura), 8. Booted Macaque (Macaca ochreata), 9. Pagai Macaque (Macaca pagensis), 10. Siberut Macaque (Macaca siberu), 11. Sunda Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca nemestrina), 12. Northern Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca leonina), 13. Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica), 14. Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata)	1. Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus), 2. Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus), 3. Crested Macaque (Macaca migra), 4. Gorontalo Macaque (Macaca nigrescens), 5. Heck’s Macaque (Macaca hecki), 6. Tonkean Macaque (Macaca tonkeana), 7. Moor Macaque (Macaca maura), 8. Booted Macaque (Macaca ochreata), 9. Pagai Macaque (Macaca pagensis), 10. Siberut Macaque (Macaca siberu), 11. Sunda Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca nemestrina), 12. Northern Pig-tailed Macaque (Macaca leonina), 13. Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica), 14. Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFD5FFD1FA296FAFF736F6BF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867133/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867133	Distribution. Endemic to Taiwan I, whereit is widely distributed in the E Mts.	Distribution. Endemic to Taiwan I, whereit is widely distributed in the E Mts.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFD9FFDCFF2264A4F81DFC47.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867439/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867439	23. Tana River Mangabey (Cercocebus galeritus), 24. Agile Mangabey (Cercocebus agilis), 25. Golden-bellied Mangabey (Cercocebus chrysogaster), 26. Sanje River Mangabey (Cercocebus sanjer), 27. Sooty Mangabey (Cercocebus atys), 28. White-naped Mangabey (Cercocebus lunulatus), 29. Red-capped Mangabey (Cercocebus torquatus), 30. Mandrill (Mandnrillus sphinx), 31. Drill (Mandrillus leucophaeus), 32. Gray-cheeked Mangabey (Lophocebus albigena), 33. Rusty-mantled Mangabey (Lophocebus osmani), 34. Johnston's Mangabey (Lophocebus johnstoni), 35. Ugandan Crested Mangabey (Lophocebus ugandae), 36. Northern Black Crested Mangabey (Lophocebus aterrimus), 37. Southern Black Crested Mangabey (Lophocebus opdenboschi), 38. Kipunji (Rungwecebus kipunji)	23. Tana River Mangabey (Cercocebus galeritus), 24. Agile Mangabey (Cercocebus agilis), 25. Golden-bellied Mangabey (Cercocebus chrysogaster), 26. Sanje River Mangabey (Cercocebus sanjer), 27. Sooty Mangabey (Cercocebus atys), 28. White-naped Mangabey (Cercocebus lunulatus), 29. Red-capped Mangabey (Cercocebus torquatus), 30. Mandrill (Mandnrillus sphinx), 31. Drill (Mandrillus leucophaeus), 32. Gray-cheeked Mangabey (Lophocebus albigena), 33. Rusty-mantled Mangabey (Lophocebus osmani), 34. Johnston's Mangabey (Lophocebus johnstoni), 35. Ugandan Crested Mangabey (Lophocebus ugandae), 36. Northern Black Crested Mangabey (Lophocebus aterrimus), 37. Southern Black Crested Mangabey (Lophocebus opdenboschi), 38. Kipunji (Rungwecebus kipunji)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFD9FFDCFF2264A4F81DFC47.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867135/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867135	Distribution. SE Kenya, endemic to riparian forest patches along the lower Tana River; an additional small population was recently discovered in the Tana River Delta.	Distribution. SE Kenya, endemic to riparian forest patches along the lower Tana River; an additional small population was recently discovered in the Tana River Delta.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFD9FFDDFA2A6111FD1DFCD4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867439/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867439	23. Tana River Mangabey (Cercocebus galeritus), 24. Agile Mangabey (Cercocebus agilis), 25. Golden-bellied Mangabey (Cercocebus chrysogaster), 26. Sanje River Mangabey (Cercocebus sanjer), 27. Sooty Mangabey (Cercocebus atys), 28. White-naped Mangabey (Cercocebus lunulatus), 29. Red-capped Mangabey (Cercocebus torquatus), 30. Mandrill (Mandnrillus sphinx), 31. Drill (Mandrillus leucophaeus), 32. Gray-cheeked Mangabey (Lophocebus albigena), 33. Rusty-mantled Mangabey (Lophocebus osmani), 34. Johnston's Mangabey (Lophocebus johnstoni), 35. Ugandan Crested Mangabey (Lophocebus ugandae), 36. Northern Black Crested Mangabey (Lophocebus aterrimus), 37. Southern Black Crested Mangabey (Lophocebus opdenboschi), 38. Kipunji (Rungwecebus kipunji)	23. Tana River Mangabey (Cercocebus galeritus), 24. Agile Mangabey (Cercocebus agilis), 25. Golden-bellied Mangabey (Cercocebus chrysogaster), 26. Sanje River Mangabey (Cercocebus sanjer), 27. Sooty Mangabey (Cercocebus atys), 28. White-naped Mangabey (Cercocebus lunulatus), 29. Red-capped Mangabey (Cercocebus torquatus), 30. Mandrill (Mandnrillus sphinx), 31. Drill (Mandrillus leucophaeus), 32. Gray-cheeked Mangabey (Lophocebus albigena), 33. Rusty-mantled Mangabey (Lophocebus osmani), 34. Johnston's Mangabey (Lophocebus johnstoni), 35. Ugandan Crested Mangabey (Lophocebus ugandae), 36. Northern Black Crested Mangabey (Lophocebus aterrimus), 37. Southern Black Crested Mangabey (Lophocebus opdenboschi), 38. Kipunji (Rungwecebus kipunji)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFD9FFDDFA2A6111FD1DFCD4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867137/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867137	Distribution. SE Cameroon, SW Central African Republic, N DR Congo (N of the Congo River, from Ubangi River to the Ituri Forest and the Semliki River), NE Gabon (E of the Ivindo River), and the N of the Republic of Congo (across the Sangha River). A single record from Equatorial Guinea was possibly a misidentification.	Distribution. SE Cameroon, SW Central African Republic, N DR Congo (N of the Congo River, from Ubangi River to the Ituri Forest and the Semliki River), NE Gabon (E of the Ivindo River), and the N of the Republic of Congo (across the Sangha River). A single record from Equatorial Guinea was possibly a misidentification.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFD8FFDDFFF4667EFB66F3A2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867437/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867437	On following pages: 16. Arunachal Macaque (Macaca munzala); 17. Tibetan Macaque (Macaca thibetana); 18. Stump-tailed Macaque Macaca arctoides); 19. Long-tailed Macaque (Macaca fascicularis); 20. Rhesus Macaque (Macaca mulatta); 21. Japanese Macaque (Macaca fuscata); 22. Taiwanese Macaque (Macaca cyclopis).	On following pages: 16. Arunachal Macaque (Macaca munzala); 17. Tibetan Macaque (Macaca thibetana); 18. Stump-tailed Macaque Macaca arctoides); 19. Long-tailed Macaque (Macaca fascicularis); 20. Rhesus Macaque (Macaca mulatta); 21. Japanese Macaque (Macaca fuscata); 22. Taiwanese Macaque (Macaca cyclopis).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFD8FFDDFFF4667EFB66F3A2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867139/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867139	Distribution. Congo Basin in the DR Congo, S of the Congo River. Its precise N, S and E distributional limits are not fully known, but based on current records, the W limit is the Congo River, the N limit could be the Lulonga River, and the E limit is probably the Lomami River.	Distribution. Congo Basin in the DR Congo, S of the Congo River. Its precise N, S and E distributional limits are not fully known, but based on current records, the W limit is the Congo River, the N limit could be the Lulonga River, and the E limit is probably the Lomami River.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFD8FFDDFFE569B8F6B1F41E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867437/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867437	On following pages: 16. Arunachal Macaque (Macaca munzala); 17. Tibetan Macaque (Macaca thibetana); 18. Stump-tailed Macaque Macaca arctoides); 19. Long-tailed Macaque (Macaca fascicularis); 20. Rhesus Macaque (Macaca mulatta); 21. Japanese Macaque (Macaca fuscata); 22. Taiwanese Macaque (Macaca cyclopis).	On following pages: 16. Arunachal Macaque (Macaca munzala); 17. Tibetan Macaque (Macaca thibetana); 18. Stump-tailed Macaque Macaca arctoides); 19. Long-tailed Macaque (Macaca fascicularis); 20. Rhesus Macaque (Macaca mulatta); 21. Japanese Macaque (Macaca fuscata); 22. Taiwanese Macaque (Macaca cyclopis).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFD8FFDDFFE569B8F6B1F41E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867143/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867143	Distribution. S Tanzania, confined to Mwanihana Forest and the E slopes of the Udzungwa Mts.	Distribution. S Tanzania, confined to Mwanihana Forest and the E slopes of the Udzungwa Mts.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFD8FFDEFAEB6937FB6FF26D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867437/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867437	On following pages: 16. Arunachal Macaque (Macaca munzala); 17. Tibetan Macaque (Macaca thibetana); 18. Stump-tailed Macaque Macaca arctoides); 19. Long-tailed Macaque (Macaca fascicularis); 20. Rhesus Macaque (Macaca mulatta); 21. Japanese Macaque (Macaca fuscata); 22. Taiwanese Macaque (Macaca cyclopis).	On following pages: 16. Arunachal Macaque (Macaca munzala); 17. Tibetan Macaque (Macaca thibetana); 18. Stump-tailed Macaque Macaca arctoides); 19. Long-tailed Macaque (Macaca fascicularis); 20. Rhesus Macaque (Macaca mulatta); 21. Japanese Macaque (Macaca fuscata); 22. Taiwanese Macaque (Macaca cyclopis).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFD8FFDEFAEB6937FB6FF26D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867145/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867145	Distribution. SW Senegal, Guinea-Bissau, W & SE Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, and W Ivory Coast (E boundary is the Nzo-Sassandra river system).	Distribution. SW Senegal, Guinea-Bissau, W & SE Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, and W Ivory Coast (E boundary is the Nzo-Sassandra river system).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFDBFFDEFA2D640CF802F554.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867437/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867437	On following pages: 16. Arunachal Macaque (Macaca munzala); 17. Tibetan Macaque (Macaca thibetana); 18. Stump-tailed Macaque Macaca arctoides); 19. Long-tailed Macaque (Macaca fascicularis); 20. Rhesus Macaque (Macaca mulatta); 21. Japanese Macaque (Macaca fuscata); 22. Taiwanese Macaque (Macaca cyclopis).	On following pages: 16. Arunachal Macaque (Macaca munzala); 17. Tibetan Macaque (Macaca thibetana); 18. Stump-tailed Macaque Macaca arctoides); 19. Long-tailed Macaque (Macaca fascicularis); 20. Rhesus Macaque (Macaca mulatta); 21. Japanese Macaque (Macaca fuscata); 22. Taiwanese Macaque (Macaca cyclopis).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFDBFFDEFA2D640CF802F554.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867147/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867147	Distribution. E & NE Ivory Coast (from the Nzo-Sassandra river system to the Volta River), SW Burkina Faso, and SW Ghana. It is believed to have been extirpated in the region between the Sassandra and Bandama rivers, Ivory Coast.	Distribution. E & NE Ivory Coast (from the Nzo-Sassandra river system to the Volta River), SW Burkina Faso, and SW Ghana. It is believed to have been extirpated in the region between the Sassandra and Bandama rivers, Ivory Coast.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFDBFFDFFA366FE2FC47F551.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867437/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867437	On following pages: 16. Arunachal Macaque (Macaca munzala); 17. Tibetan Macaque (Macaca thibetana); 18. Stump-tailed Macaque Macaca arctoides); 19. Long-tailed Macaque (Macaca fascicularis); 20. Rhesus Macaque (Macaca mulatta); 21. Japanese Macaque (Macaca fuscata); 22. Taiwanese Macaque (Macaca cyclopis).	On following pages: 16. Arunachal Macaque (Macaca munzala); 17. Tibetan Macaque (Macaca thibetana); 18. Stump-tailed Macaque Macaca arctoides); 19. Long-tailed Macaque (Macaca fascicularis); 20. Rhesus Macaque (Macaca mulatta); 21. Japanese Macaque (Macaca fuscata); 22. Taiwanese Macaque (Macaca cyclopis).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFDBFFDFFA366FE2FC47F551.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867151/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867151	Distribution. Patchily in forests not more than 350 km inland from the coast in S Nigeria (W limit in forests near Dahomey Gap), W Cameroon, W Equatorial Guinea, W Gabon, and SW of the Republic of Congo (as far S as Conkouati-Douli National Park); there have been unconfirmed reports of its occurrence in Benin, butif it ever did occur there, it may now be extirpated, as was a former population near the Benue River in Nigeria.	Distribution. Patchily in forests not more than 350 km inland from the coast in S Nigeria (W limit in forests near Dahomey Gap), W Cameroon, W Equatorial Guinea, W Gabon, and SW of the Republic of Congo (as far S as Conkouati-Douli National Park); there have been unconfirmed reports of its occurrence in Benin, butif it ever did occur there, it may now be extirpated, as was a former population near the Benue River in Nigeria.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFDAFFD8FFEB6EAAFA9EFD83.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867437/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867437	On following pages: 16. Arunachal Macaque (Macaca munzala); 17. Tibetan Macaque (Macaca thibetana); 18. Stump-tailed Macaque Macaca arctoides); 19. Long-tailed Macaque (Macaca fascicularis); 20. Rhesus Macaque (Macaca mulatta); 21. Japanese Macaque (Macaca fuscata); 22. Taiwanese Macaque (Macaca cyclopis).	On following pages: 16. Arunachal Macaque (Macaca munzala); 17. Tibetan Macaque (Macaca thibetana); 18. Stump-tailed Macaque Macaca arctoides); 19. Long-tailed Macaque (Macaca fascicularis); 20. Rhesus Macaque (Macaca mulatta); 21. Japanese Macaque (Macaca fuscata); 22. Taiwanese Macaque (Macaca cyclopis).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFDAFFD8FFEB6EAAFA9EFD83.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867153/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867153	Distribution. W Central Africa, from S Cameroon (S of the Sanaga River) to mainland Equatorial Guinea, W Gabon (Ivindo and Ogooué rivers limit its distribution to the E), and SW Republic of the Congo (S to the Kouilou River and down to the Congo River). It is not known to occur east of the Dja River in Cameroon, and it does not occur in the forests of SE Cameroon.	Distribution. W Central Africa, from S Cameroon (S of the Sanaga River) to mainland Equatorial Guinea, W Gabon (Ivindo and Ogooué rivers limit its distribution to the E), and SW Republic of the Congo (S to the Kouilou River and down to the Congo River). It is not known to occur east of the Dja River in Cameroon, and it does not occur in the forests of SE Cameroon.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFDDFFD8FF2367DFF973F3F5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867437/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867437	On following pages: 16. Arunachal Macaque (Macaca munzala); 17. Tibetan Macaque (Macaca thibetana); 18. Stump-tailed Macaque Macaca arctoides); 19. Long-tailed Macaque (Macaca fascicularis); 20. Rhesus Macaque (Macaca mulatta); 21. Japanese Macaque (Macaca fuscata); 22. Taiwanese Macaque (Macaca cyclopis).	On following pages: 16. Arunachal Macaque (Macaca munzala); 17. Tibetan Macaque (Macaca thibetana); 18. Stump-tailed Macaque Macaca arctoides); 19. Long-tailed Macaque (Macaca fascicularis); 20. Rhesus Macaque (Macaca mulatta); 21. Japanese Macaque (Macaca fuscata); 22. Taiwanese Macaque (Macaca cyclopis).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFDDFFD8FF2367DFF973F3F5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867155/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867155	Subspecies and Distribution. M. l. leucophaeusF. Cuvier, 1807 — fromtheCrossRiverinSENigeria, EtotheSanagaRiveranditstributarytheMbamRiverinWCameroon; inlandfromthecoast, the distributionislimitedtotheNbythederivedsavannaboundary. M. l. poensis Zukowsky, 1922 — Bioko I.	Subspecies and Distribution. M. l. leucophaeusF. Cuvier, 1807 — fromtheCrossRiverinSENigeria, EtotheSanagaRiveranditstributarytheMbamRiverinWCameroon; inlandfromthecoast, the distributionislimitedtotheNbythederivedsavannaboundary. M. l. poensis Zukowsky, 1922 — Bioko I.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFDDFFD9FA306804F60BFC1E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867437/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867437	On following pages: 16. Arunachal Macaque (Macaca munzala); 17. Tibetan Macaque (Macaca thibetana); 18. Stump-tailed Macaque Macaca arctoides); 19. Long-tailed Macaque (Macaca fascicularis); 20. Rhesus Macaque (Macaca mulatta); 21. Japanese Macaque (Macaca fuscata); 22. Taiwanese Macaque (Macaca cyclopis).	On following pages: 16. Arunachal Macaque (Macaca munzala); 17. Tibetan Macaque (Macaca thibetana); 18. Stump-tailed Macaque Macaca arctoides); 19. Long-tailed Macaque (Macaca fascicularis); 20. Rhesus Macaque (Macaca mulatta); 21. Japanese Macaque (Macaca fuscata); 22. Taiwanese Macaque (Macaca cyclopis).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFDDFFD9FA306804F60BFC1E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867159/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867159	Distribution. S Cameroon (S of Sanaga River), SW Central African Republic (W of Ubangi River), Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Republic of the Congo (E to Ubangi River).	Distribution. S Cameroon (S of Sanaga River), SW Central African Republic (W of Ubangi River), Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Republic of the Congo (E to Ubangi River).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFDCFFD9FAFD613BF8C4F3F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867437/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867437	On following pages: 16. Arunachal Macaque (Macaca munzala); 17. Tibetan Macaque (Macaca thibetana); 18. Stump-tailed Macaque Macaca arctoides); 19. Long-tailed Macaque (Macaca fascicularis); 20. Rhesus Macaque (Macaca mulatta); 21. Japanese Macaque (Macaca fuscata); 22. Taiwanese Macaque (Macaca cyclopis).	On following pages: 16. Arunachal Macaque (Macaca munzala); 17. Tibetan Macaque (Macaca thibetana); 18. Stump-tailed Macaque Macaca arctoides); 19. Long-tailed Macaque (Macaca fascicularis); 20. Rhesus Macaque (Macaca mulatta); 21. Japanese Macaque (Macaca fuscata); 22. Taiwanese Macaque (Macaca cyclopis).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFDCFFD9FAFD613BF8C4F3F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867161/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867161	Distribution. SE Nigeria (Gashaka-Gumti National Park) and WC Cameroon, from Edea Province and across the Sanaga River to the Cameroon Plateau. The distribution needs to be reassessed.	Distribution. SE Nigeria (Gashaka-Gumti National Park) and WC Cameroon, from Edea Province and across the Sanaga River to the Cameroon Plateau. The distribution needs to be reassessed.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFDCFFDAFAF6695BFD62F789.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867437/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867437	On following pages: 16. Arunachal Macaque (Macaca munzala); 17. Tibetan Macaque (Macaca thibetana); 18. Stump-tailed Macaque Macaca arctoides); 19. Long-tailed Macaque (Macaca fascicularis); 20. Rhesus Macaque (Macaca mulatta); 21. Japanese Macaque (Macaca fuscata); 22. Taiwanese Macaque (Macaca cyclopis).	On following pages: 16. Arunachal Macaque (Macaca munzala); 17. Tibetan Macaque (Macaca thibetana); 18. Stump-tailed Macaque Macaca arctoides); 19. Long-tailed Macaque (Macaca fascicularis); 20. Rhesus Macaque (Macaca mulatta); 21. Japanese Macaque (Macaca fuscata); 22. Taiwanese Macaque (Macaca cyclopis).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFDCFFDAFAF6695BFD62F789.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867163/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867163	Distribution. DR Congo (E and S of the Ubangi River and N of the Congo River), W Rwanda, and W Burundi; possibly in NW Uganda (W of the Albert Nile) and in the Republic of South Sudan.	Distribution. DR Congo (E and S of the Ubangi River and N of the Congo River), W Rwanda, and W Burundi; possibly in NW Uganda (W of the Albert Nile) and in the Republic of South Sudan.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFDFFFDAFF2C6DAEF788F69D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867437/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867437	On following pages: 16. Arunachal Macaque (Macaca munzala); 17. Tibetan Macaque (Macaca thibetana); 18. Stump-tailed Macaque Macaca arctoides); 19. Long-tailed Macaque (Macaca fascicularis); 20. Rhesus Macaque (Macaca mulatta); 21. Japanese Macaque (Macaca fuscata); 22. Taiwanese Macaque (Macaca cyclopis).	On following pages: 16. Arunachal Macaque (Macaca munzala); 17. Tibetan Macaque (Macaca thibetana); 18. Stump-tailed Macaque Macaca arctoides); 19. Long-tailed Macaque (Macaca fascicularis); 20. Rhesus Macaque (Macaca mulatta); 21. Japanese Macaque (Macaca fuscata); 22. Taiwanese Macaque (Macaca cyclopis).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFDFFFDAFF2C6DAEF788F69D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867165/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867165	Distribution. Uganda, along the N & NW shores of Lake Victoria, including Mabira Forest (most likely the type locality), Bujuko and Bukasa Forests, and along the E side of the Albertine Rift, especially in Kibale Forest National Park and the Bukoma area; it is also found in Sango Bay Forest and in Minziro Forest, NW Tanzania, both parts of the Minziro-Sango Bay Transboundary Site.	Distribution. Uganda, along the N & NW shores of Lake Victoria, including Mabira Forest (most likely the type locality), Bujuko and Bukasa Forests, and along the E side of the Albertine Rift, especially in Kibale Forest National Park and the Bukoma area; it is also found in Sango Bay Forest and in Minziro Forest, NW Tanzania, both parts of the Minziro-Sango Bay Transboundary Site.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFDFFFDBFA376CBAFEE2F713.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867437/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867437	On following pages: 16. Arunachal Macaque (Macaca munzala); 17. Tibetan Macaque (Macaca thibetana); 18. Stump-tailed Macaque Macaca arctoides); 19. Long-tailed Macaque (Macaca fascicularis); 20. Rhesus Macaque (Macaca mulatta); 21. Japanese Macaque (Macaca fuscata); 22. Taiwanese Macaque (Macaca cyclopis).	On following pages: 16. Arunachal Macaque (Macaca munzala); 17. Tibetan Macaque (Macaca thibetana); 18. Stump-tailed Macaque Macaca arctoides); 19. Long-tailed Macaque (Macaca fascicularis); 20. Rhesus Macaque (Macaca mulatta); 21. Japanese Macaque (Macaca fuscata); 22. Taiwanese Macaque (Macaca cyclopis).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFDFFFDBFA376CBAFEE2F713.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867167/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867167	Distribution. Endemic to DR Congo, in the C Congo Basin S & W of the Congo-Lualaba River System.	Distribution. Endemic to DR Congo, in the C Congo Basin S & W of the Congo-Lualaba River System.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFDEFFDBFFF66C27F6F5FCC1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867437/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867437	On following pages: 16. Arunachal Macaque (Macaca munzala); 17. Tibetan Macaque (Macaca thibetana); 18. Stump-tailed Macaque Macaca arctoides); 19. Long-tailed Macaque (Macaca fascicularis); 20. Rhesus Macaque (Macaca mulatta); 21. Japanese Macaque (Macaca fuscata); 22. Taiwanese Macaque (Macaca cyclopis).	On following pages: 16. Arunachal Macaque (Macaca munzala); 17. Tibetan Macaque (Macaca thibetana); 18. Stump-tailed Macaque Macaca arctoides); 19. Long-tailed Macaque (Macaca fascicularis); 20. Rhesus Macaque (Macaca mulatta); 21. Japanese Macaque (Macaca fuscata); 22. Taiwanese Macaque (Macaca cyclopis).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFDEFFDBFFF66C27F6F5FCC1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867169/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867169	Distribution. SW DR Congo (forests along the Kwilu, Wamba, and Kwango rivers) and N Angola.	Distribution. SW DR Congo (forests along the Kwilu, Wamba, and Kwango rivers) and N Angola.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFDEFFE4FAFE615BF92BF70E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867437/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867437	On following pages: 16. Arunachal Macaque (Macaca munzala); 17. Tibetan Macaque (Macaca thibetana); 18. Stump-tailed Macaque Macaca arctoides); 19. Long-tailed Macaque (Macaca fascicularis); 20. Rhesus Macaque (Macaca mulatta); 21. Japanese Macaque (Macaca fuscata); 22. Taiwanese Macaque (Macaca cyclopis).	On following pages: 16. Arunachal Macaque (Macaca munzala); 17. Tibetan Macaque (Macaca thibetana); 18. Stump-tailed Macaque Macaca arctoides); 19. Long-tailed Macaque (Macaca fascicularis); 20. Rhesus Macaque (Macaca mulatta); 21. Japanese Macaque (Macaca fuscata); 22. Taiwanese Macaque (Macaca cyclopis).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFDEFFE4FAFE615BF92BF70E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867171/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867171	Distribution. Endemic to S Tanzania in just two isolated sites, the Southern Highlands and the Udzungwa Mts.	Distribution. Endemic to S Tanzania in just two isolated sites, the Southern Highlands and the Udzungwa Mts.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFE3FFE6FF2C64A3F818F50C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867441/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867441	39. Yellow Baboon (Papio cynocephalus), 40. Kinda Baboon (Papio kindae), 41. Chacma Baboon (Papio ursinus), 42. Olive Baboon (Papio anubus), 43. Guinea Baboon (Papio papio), 44. Hamadryas Baboon (Papio hamadryas), 45. Gelada (Theropithecus gelada)	39. Yellow Baboon (Papio cynocephalus), 40. Kinda Baboon (Papio kindae), 41. Chacma Baboon (Papio ursinus), 42. Olive Baboon (Papio anubus), 43. Guinea Baboon (Papio papio), 44. Hamadryas Baboon (Papio hamadryas), 45. Gelada (Theropithecus gelada)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFE3FFE6FF2C64A3F818F50C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867173/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867173	Subspecies and Distribution. P. c. cynocephalusLinnaeus, 1766 — Tanzania, Malawi, EZambia (EofLuangwaRiver), andNMozambique. P. c. ibeanus Thomas, 1893 — SE Somalia, E Kenya (including Manda I), and NE Tanzania; possibly in extreme SE Ethiopia but the N limit in Somalia is not known.	Subspecies and Distribution. P. c. cynocephalusLinnaeus, 1766 — Tanzania, Malawi, EZambia (EofLuangwaRiver), andNMozambique. P. c. ibeanus Thomas, 1893 — SE Somalia, E Kenya (including Manda I), and NE Tanzania; possibly in extreme SE Ethiopia but the N limit in Somalia is not known.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFE3FFE7FA346E24FB0EF786.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867441/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867441	39. Yellow Baboon (Papio cynocephalus), 40. Kinda Baboon (Papio kindae), 41. Chacma Baboon (Papio ursinus), 42. Olive Baboon (Papio anubus), 43. Guinea Baboon (Papio papio), 44. Hamadryas Baboon (Papio hamadryas), 45. Gelada (Theropithecus gelada)	39. Yellow Baboon (Papio cynocephalus), 40. Kinda Baboon (Papio kindae), 41. Chacma Baboon (Papio ursinus), 42. Olive Baboon (Papio anubus), 43. Guinea Baboon (Papio papio), 44. Hamadryas Baboon (Papio hamadryas), 45. Gelada (Theropithecus gelada)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFE3FFE7FA346E24FB0EF786.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867175/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867175	Distribution. Extreme SW Tanzania (possibly N to Mahale Mountains National Park), S DR Congo, W Zambia (W of Luangwa River), and N Angola.	Distribution. Extreme SW Tanzania (possibly N to Mahale Mountains National Park), S DR Congo, W Zambia (W of Luangwa River), and N Angola.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFE2FFE0FFEB6DD2FCF8F7A9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867441/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867441	39. Yellow Baboon (Papio cynocephalus), 40. Kinda Baboon (Papio kindae), 41. Chacma Baboon (Papio ursinus), 42. Olive Baboon (Papio anubus), 43. Guinea Baboon (Papio papio), 44. Hamadryas Baboon (Papio hamadryas), 45. Gelada (Theropithecus gelada)	39. Yellow Baboon (Papio cynocephalus), 40. Kinda Baboon (Papio kindae), 41. Chacma Baboon (Papio ursinus), 42. Olive Baboon (Papio anubus), 43. Guinea Baboon (Papio papio), 44. Hamadryas Baboon (Papio hamadryas), 45. Gelada (Theropithecus gelada)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFE2FFE0FFEB6DD2FCF8F7A9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867177/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867177	Subspecies and Distribution. P. u. wrsinusKerr, 1792 — W & SNamibia, SouthAfrica (exceptNE), Swaziland, andLesotho. However, itisnotclearwhereexactlyitmeetswithgriseipesorruacana. P. u. gniseipesPocock, 1911 — SWZambia, SWZimbabwe, Botswana, SMozambique (SoftheZambeziRiver), andNESouthAfrica. P. u. ruacana Shortridge, 1942 — SW Angola (N along the coast to c ¢. 11 ° 30 ” S) and N Namibia.	Subspecies and Distribution. P. u. wrsinusKerr, 1792 — W & SNamibia, SouthAfrica (exceptNE), Swaziland, andLesotho. However, itisnotclearwhereexactlyitmeetswithgriseipesorruacana. P. u. gniseipesPocock, 1911 — SWZambia, SWZimbabwe, Botswana, SMozambique (SoftheZambeziRiver), andNESouthAfrica. P. u. ruacana Shortridge, 1942 — SW Angola (N along the coast to c ¢. 11 ° 30 ” S) and N Namibia.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFE5FFE1FFD96D89FC85F8C6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867441/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867441	39. Yellow Baboon (Papio cynocephalus), 40. Kinda Baboon (Papio kindae), 41. Chacma Baboon (Papio ursinus), 42. Olive Baboon (Papio anubus), 43. Guinea Baboon (Papio papio), 44. Hamadryas Baboon (Papio hamadryas), 45. Gelada (Theropithecus gelada)	39. Yellow Baboon (Papio cynocephalus), 40. Kinda Baboon (Papio kindae), 41. Chacma Baboon (Papio ursinus), 42. Olive Baboon (Papio anubus), 43. Guinea Baboon (Papio papio), 44. Hamadryas Baboon (Papio hamadryas), 45. Gelada (Theropithecus gelada)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFE5FFE1FFD96D89FC85F8C6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867179/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867179	Distribution. Throughout the N savanna belt from Mali, Guinea, and Sierra Leone to W Eritrea and Ethiopia, and S into N & E DR Congo and NW Tanzania; isolated populations inhabit the Tibesti, Air and Ennedi massifs in the Sahara.	Distribution. Throughout the N savanna belt from Mali, Guinea, and Sierra Leone to W Eritrea and Ethiopia, and S into N & E DR Congo and NW Tanzania; isolated populations inhabit the Tibesti, Air and Ennedi massifs in the Sahara.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFE4FFE1FFFC6292F748F7D7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867441/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867441	39. Yellow Baboon (Papio cynocephalus), 40. Kinda Baboon (Papio kindae), 41. Chacma Baboon (Papio ursinus), 42. Olive Baboon (Papio anubus), 43. Guinea Baboon (Papio papio), 44. Hamadryas Baboon (Papio hamadryas), 45. Gelada (Theropithecus gelada)	39. Yellow Baboon (Papio cynocephalus), 40. Kinda Baboon (Papio kindae), 41. Chacma Baboon (Papio ursinus), 42. Olive Baboon (Papio anubus), 43. Guinea Baboon (Papio papio), 44. Hamadryas Baboon (Papio hamadryas), 45. Gelada (Theropithecus gelada)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFE4FFE1FFFC6292F748F7D7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867181/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867181	Distribution. S Mauritania, Senegal, Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, W Mali, W Guinea, and NW Sierra Leone; its occurrence in W Liberia is highly unlikely. Found in extreme Western Africa, the N boundary of which (in Mali and Mauritania) is not completely known.	Distribution. S Mauritania, Senegal, Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, W Mali, W Guinea, and NW Sierra Leone; its occurrence in W Liberia is highly unlikely. Found in extreme Western Africa, the N boundary of which (in Mali and Mauritania) is not completely known.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFE4FFE2FAC56D63F6E1F92F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867441/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867441	39. Yellow Baboon (Papio cynocephalus), 40. Kinda Baboon (Papio kindae), 41. Chacma Baboon (Papio ursinus), 42. Olive Baboon (Papio anubus), 43. Guinea Baboon (Papio papio), 44. Hamadryas Baboon (Papio hamadryas), 45. Gelada (Theropithecus gelada)	39. Yellow Baboon (Papio cynocephalus), 40. Kinda Baboon (Papio kindae), 41. Chacma Baboon (Papio ursinus), 42. Olive Baboon (Papio anubus), 43. Guinea Baboon (Papio papio), 44. Hamadryas Baboon (Papio hamadryas), 45. Gelada (Theropithecus gelada)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFE4FFE2FAC56D63F6E1F92F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867183/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867183	Distribution. SW Saudi Arabia (up to Jeddah), W Yemen, NE Sudan (Red Sea Hills), E Eritrea, Djibouti, NE Ethiopia, and N Somalia.	Distribution. SW Saudi Arabia (up to Jeddah), W Yemen, NE Sudan (Red Sea Hills), E Eritrea, Djibouti, NE Ethiopia, and N Somalia.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFE7FFE3FA3E62F3F8CCF841.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867441/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867441	39. Yellow Baboon (Papio cynocephalus), 40. Kinda Baboon (Papio kindae), 41. Chacma Baboon (Papio ursinus), 42. Olive Baboon (Papio anubus), 43. Guinea Baboon (Papio papio), 44. Hamadryas Baboon (Papio hamadryas), 45. Gelada (Theropithecus gelada)	39. Yellow Baboon (Papio cynocephalus), 40. Kinda Baboon (Papio kindae), 41. Chacma Baboon (Papio ursinus), 42. Olive Baboon (Papio anubus), 43. Guinea Baboon (Papio papio), 44. Hamadryas Baboon (Papio hamadryas), 45. Gelada (Theropithecus gelada)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFE7FFE3FA3E62F3F8CCF841.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867185/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867185	Subspecies and Distribution. 1. g. gelada Ruppell, 1835 — Ethiopia (N of Lake Tana and W of the Takezé River). 1. g. obscurus Heuglin, 1863 — Ethiopia (S of Lake Tana and E of the Takezé River).	Subspecies and Distribution. 1. g. gelada Ruppell, 1835 — Ethiopia (N of Lake Tana and W of the Takezé River). 1. g. obscurus Heuglin, 1863 — Ethiopia (S of Lake Tana and E of the Takezé River).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFE8FFEEFFF46DDEFE2AFE4A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867441/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867441	39. Yellow Baboon (Papio cynocephalus), 40. Kinda Baboon (Papio kindae), 41. Chacma Baboon (Papio ursinus), 42. Olive Baboon (Papio anubus), 43. Guinea Baboon (Papio papio), 44. Hamadryas Baboon (Papio hamadryas), 45. Gelada (Theropithecus gelada)	39. Yellow Baboon (Papio cynocephalus), 40. Kinda Baboon (Papio kindae), 41. Chacma Baboon (Papio ursinus), 42. Olive Baboon (Papio anubus), 43. Guinea Baboon (Papio papio), 44. Hamadryas Baboon (Papio hamadryas), 45. Gelada (Theropithecus gelada)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFE8FFEEFFF46DDEFE2AFE4A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867187/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867187	Distribution. NW DR Congo and NE Republic of the Congo, in lowland forests of the Congo Basin on both sides of the lower and middle Congo (c. 16 ” E to 26 ° - 27 ° E); S of the Congo Riverits distribution extends E to the Lomami River system (c. 3 ° N to 6 ° 30 ° S); it has also been recorded on twoislands in the Sangha River. Its presence in NE Angola requires confirmation.	Distribution. NW DR Congo and NE Republic of the Congo, in lowland forests of the Congo Basin on both sides of the lower and middle Congo (c. 16 ” E to 26 ° - 27 ° E); S of the Congo Riverits distribution extends E to the Lomami River system (c. 3 ° N to 6 ° 30 ° S); it has also been recorded on twoislands in the Sangha River. Its presence in NE Angola requires confirmation.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFEBFFEEFA2B64A1F6CEF277.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867441/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867441	46. Allen’s Swamp Monkey (Allenopithecus nigroviridis), 47. Southern Talapoin Monkey (Miopithecus talapoin), 48. Northern Talapoin Monkey (Miopithecus ogouensis)	46. Allen’s Swamp Monkey (Allenopithecus nigroviridis), 47. Southern Talapoin Monkey (Miopithecus talapoin), 48. Northern Talapoin Monkey (Miopithecus ogouensis)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFEBFFEEFA2B64A1F6CEF277.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867191/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867191	Distribution. Equatorial W Africa from S Cameroon (S of the Sanaga River) to NW Angola (Cabinda), including Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and the W Republic of the Congo; there is what would appear to be an outlying population along a N tributary of the Sanaga, the Djerem River and one ofits tributaries, at ¢. 6 ° N.	Distribution. Equatorial W Africa from S Cameroon (S of the Sanaga River) to NW Angola (Cabinda), including Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and the W Republic of the Congo; there is what would appear to be an outlying population along a N tributary of the Sanaga, the Djerem River and one ofits tributaries, at ¢. 6 ° N.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFEBFFEEFF2367D2F75AFE94.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867441/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867441	On following pages: 41. Chacma Baboon (Papio ursinus); 42. Olive Baboon (Papio anubis); 43. Guinea Baboon (Papio papio); 44. Hamadryas Baboon (Papio hamadryas); 45. Gelada (Theropithecus gelada).	On following pages: 41. Chacma Baboon (Papio ursinus); 42. Olive Baboon (Papio anubis); 43. Guinea Baboon (Papio papio); 44. Hamadryas Baboon (Papio hamadryas); 45. Gelada (Theropithecus gelada).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFEBFFEEFF2367D2F75AFE94.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867189/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867189	Distribution. SW DR Congo (both sides of the Kasai River and along the Mebrige, Loge, Cuanza, Nhia, Cuvo, and Cuangorivers) and NW Angola (from the coastal watersheds of the Congo River S to c. 13 ° S).	Distribution. SW DR Congo (both sides of the Kasai River and along the Mebrige, Loge, Cuanza, Nhia, Cuvo, and Cuangorivers) and NW Angola (from the coastal watersheds of the Congo River S to c. 13 ° S).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFEDFFE9FF2B64A0FB7EFA96.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867445/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867445	49. Patas Monkey (Erythrocebus patas), 50. Grivet Monkey (Chlorocebus aethiops), 51. Tantalus Monkey (Chlorocebus tantalus), 52. Green Monkey (Chlorocebus sabaeus), 53. Malbrouck Monkey (Chlorocebus cynosuros), 54. Vervet Monkey (Chlorocebus pygerythrus), 55. Bale Mountains Monkey (Chlorocebus djamdjamensis), 56. L’Hoest’s Monkey (Allochrocebus lhoesti), 57. Preuss’s 9 Monkey Allochrocebus (null), 58. Sun-tailed Monkey (Allochrocebus solatus)	49. Patas Monkey (Erythrocebus patas), 50. Grivet Monkey (Chlorocebus aethiops), 51. Tantalus Monkey (Chlorocebus tantalus), 52. Green Monkey (Chlorocebus sabaeus), 53. Malbrouck Monkey (Chlorocebus cynosuros), 54. Vervet Monkey (Chlorocebus pygerythrus), 55. Bale Mountains Monkey (Chlorocebus djamdjamensis), 56. L’Hoest’s Monkey (Allochrocebus lhoesti), 57. Preuss’s 9 Monkey Allochrocebus (null), 58. Sun-tailed Monkey (Allochrocebus solatus)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFEDFFE9FF2B64A0FB7EFA96.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867193/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867193	Subspecies and Distribution. E. p. patasSchreber, 1774 — sub-SaharanAfricafromSMauritaniaandSenegaltoChadandCentralAfricanRepublic; isolatedpopulationsinhabittherockyAirMassifofNNigerandtheEnnediMassif, Chad. E. p. baumstarkiMatschie, 1905 — NCTanzania (SerengetiandAthiPlainsandtheWsideofMt. Kilimanjaro), butthedistributionisnotwelldocumented. E. p. pyrrhonotus Hemprich & Erhenburg, 1829 — Sudan (N to Nubia), South Sudan, W Ethiopia, N DR Congo, N Uganda, and Kenya. Introduced into south-western Puerto Rico in the Caribbean Islands.	Subspecies and Distribution. E. p. patasSchreber, 1774 — sub-SaharanAfricafromSMauritaniaandSenegaltoChadandCentralAfricanRepublic; isolatedpopulationsinhabittherockyAirMassifofNNigerandtheEnnediMassif, Chad. E. p. baumstarkiMatschie, 1905 — NCTanzania (SerengetiandAthiPlainsandtheWsideofMt. Kilimanjaro), butthedistributionisnotwelldocumented. E. p. pyrrhonotus Hemprich & Erhenburg, 1829 — Sudan (N to Nubia), South Sudan, W Ethiopia, N DR Congo, N Uganda, and Kenya. Introduced into south-western Puerto Rico in the Caribbean Islands.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFECFFE9FFEE6368F948FCBC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867445/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867445	49. Patas Monkey (Erythrocebus patas), 50. Grivet Monkey (Chlorocebus aethiops), 51. Tantalus Monkey (Chlorocebus tantalus), 52. Green Monkey (Chlorocebus sabaeus), 53. Malbrouck Monkey (Chlorocebus cynosuros), 54. Vervet Monkey (Chlorocebus pygerythrus), 55. Bale Mountains Monkey (Chlorocebus djamdjamensis), 56. L’Hoest’s Monkey (Allochrocebus lhoesti), 57. Preuss’s 9 Monkey Allochrocebus (null), 58. Sun-tailed Monkey (Allochrocebus solatus)	49. Patas Monkey (Erythrocebus patas), 50. Grivet Monkey (Chlorocebus aethiops), 51. Tantalus Monkey (Chlorocebus tantalus), 52. Green Monkey (Chlorocebus sabaeus), 53. Malbrouck Monkey (Chlorocebus cynosuros), 54. Vervet Monkey (Chlorocebus pygerythrus), 55. Bale Mountains Monkey (Chlorocebus djamdjamensis), 56. L’Hoest’s Monkey (Allochrocebus lhoesti), 57. Preuss’s 9 Monkey Allochrocebus (null), 58. Sun-tailed Monkey (Allochrocebus solatus)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFECFFE9FFEE6368F948FCBC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867195/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867195	Distribution. NE Africa E of the White Nile, in Eritrea, Ethiopia (S to the Omo River and E as far as the Rift Valley), Djibouti, SE Sudan (from Khartoum in the N to Mongalla in the S), and E South Sudan; possibly in S Egypt.	Distribution. NE Africa E of the White Nile, in Eritrea, Ethiopia (S to the Omo River and E as far as the Rift Valley), Djibouti, SE Sudan (from Khartoum in the N to Mongalla in the S), and E South Sudan; possibly in S Egypt.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFECFFEAFAF46697FB04FBD3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867445/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867445	49. Patas Monkey (Erythrocebus patas), 50. Grivet Monkey (Chlorocebus aethiops), 51. Tantalus Monkey (Chlorocebus tantalus), 52. Green Monkey (Chlorocebus sabaeus), 53. Malbrouck Monkey (Chlorocebus cynosuros), 54. Vervet Monkey (Chlorocebus pygerythrus), 55. Bale Mountains Monkey (Chlorocebus djamdjamensis), 56. L’Hoest’s Monkey (Allochrocebus lhoesti), 57. Preuss’s 9 Monkey Allochrocebus (null), 58. Sun-tailed Monkey (Allochrocebus solatus)	49. Patas Monkey (Erythrocebus patas), 50. Grivet Monkey (Chlorocebus aethiops), 51. Tantalus Monkey (Chlorocebus tantalus), 52. Green Monkey (Chlorocebus sabaeus), 53. Malbrouck Monkey (Chlorocebus cynosuros), 54. Vervet Monkey (Chlorocebus pygerythrus), 55. Bale Mountains Monkey (Chlorocebus djamdjamensis), 56. L’Hoest’s Monkey (Allochrocebus lhoesti), 57. Preuss’s 9 Monkey Allochrocebus (null), 58. Sun-tailed Monkey (Allochrocebus solatus)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFECFFEAFAF46697FB04FBD3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867197/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867197	Subspecies and Distribution. C. t. tantalusOgilby, 1841 — sub-SaharanAfricafromEBurkinaFasoandGhana (EofVoltaRiver) toCentralAfricanRepublicandNWDRCongo. C. t. budgettiPocock, 1907 — NEDRCongo, Uganda, andNWKenya. C. t. marrensis Thomas & Hinton, 1923 — W Sudan (W of White Nile) and South Sudan from the Imatong Mts in the S to Jebel Marra in the N (where it is isolated from other populations by desert).	Subspecies and Distribution. C. t. tantalusOgilby, 1841 — sub-SaharanAfricafromEBurkinaFasoandGhana (EofVoltaRiver) toCentralAfricanRepublicandNWDRCongo. C. t. budgettiPocock, 1907 — NEDRCongo, Uganda, andNWKenya. C. t. marrensis Thomas & Hinton, 1923 — W Sudan (W of White Nile) and South Sudan from the Imatong Mts in the S to Jebel Marra in the N (where it is isolated from other populations by desert).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFEFFFEAFA2E6113F75EF532.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867445/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867445	49. Patas Monkey (Erythrocebus patas), 50. Grivet Monkey (Chlorocebus aethiops), 51. Tantalus Monkey (Chlorocebus tantalus), 52. Green Monkey (Chlorocebus sabaeus), 53. Malbrouck Monkey (Chlorocebus cynosuros), 54. Vervet Monkey (Chlorocebus pygerythrus), 55. Bale Mountains Monkey (Chlorocebus djamdjamensis), 56. L’Hoest’s Monkey (Allochrocebus lhoesti), 57. Preuss’s 9 Monkey Allochrocebus (null), 58. Sun-tailed Monkey (Allochrocebus solatus)	49. Patas Monkey (Erythrocebus patas), 50. Grivet Monkey (Chlorocebus aethiops), 51. Tantalus Monkey (Chlorocebus tantalus), 52. Green Monkey (Chlorocebus sabaeus), 53. Malbrouck Monkey (Chlorocebus cynosuros), 54. Vervet Monkey (Chlorocebus pygerythrus), 55. Bale Mountains Monkey (Chlorocebus djamdjamensis), 56. L’Hoest’s Monkey (Allochrocebus lhoesti), 57. Preuss’s 9 Monkey Allochrocebus (null), 58. Sun-tailed Monkey (Allochrocebus solatus)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFEFFFEAFA2E6113F75EF532.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867203/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867203	Distribution. S Gabon, S Republic of the Congo, S DR Congo, Angola, Zambia (W of the Luangwa Valley), N Namibia, and N Botswana.	Distribution. S Gabon, S Republic of the Congo, S DR Congo, Angola, Zambia (W of the Luangwa Valley), N Namibia, and N Botswana.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFEFFFEAFF246167F782FC46.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867445/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867445	49. Patas Monkey (Erythrocebus patas), 50. Grivet Monkey (Chlorocebus aethiops), 51. Tantalus Monkey (Chlorocebus tantalus), 52. Green Monkey (Chlorocebus sabaeus), 53. Malbrouck Monkey (Chlorocebus cynosuros), 54. Vervet Monkey (Chlorocebus pygerythrus), 55. Bale Mountains Monkey (Chlorocebus djamdjamensis), 56. L’Hoest’s Monkey (Allochrocebus lhoesti), 57. Preuss’s 9 Monkey Allochrocebus (null), 58. Sun-tailed Monkey (Allochrocebus solatus)	49. Patas Monkey (Erythrocebus patas), 50. Grivet Monkey (Chlorocebus aethiops), 51. Tantalus Monkey (Chlorocebus tantalus), 52. Green Monkey (Chlorocebus sabaeus), 53. Malbrouck Monkey (Chlorocebus cynosuros), 54. Vervet Monkey (Chlorocebus pygerythrus), 55. Bale Mountains Monkey (Chlorocebus djamdjamensis), 56. L’Hoest’s Monkey (Allochrocebus lhoesti), 57. Preuss’s 9 Monkey Allochrocebus (null), 58. Sun-tailed Monkey (Allochrocebus solatus)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFEFFFEAFF246167F782FC46.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867199/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867199	Distribution. From Senegal and Guinea-Bissau (including the Bijagos Archipelago), E to just W of the Volta River system in Ghana; possibly also in S Mauritania. Introduced into the Cape Verde and Canary Is, as well as to Barbados, Nevis, and Saint Kitts Is in the West Indies.	Distribution. From Senegal and Guinea-Bissau (including the Bijagos Archipelago), E to just W of the Volta River system in Ghana; possibly also in S Mauritania. Introduced into the Cape Verde and Canary Is, as well as to Barbados, Nevis, and Saint Kitts Is in the West Indies.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFEFFFEBFA2C6E07F71EFC6D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867445/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867445	49. Patas Monkey (Erythrocebus patas), 50. Grivet Monkey (Chlorocebus aethiops), 51. Tantalus Monkey (Chlorocebus tantalus), 52. Green Monkey (Chlorocebus sabaeus), 53. Malbrouck Monkey (Chlorocebus cynosuros), 54. Vervet Monkey (Chlorocebus pygerythrus), 55. Bale Mountains Monkey (Chlorocebus djamdjamensis), 56. L’Hoest’s Monkey (Allochrocebus lhoesti), 57. Preuss’s 9 Monkey Allochrocebus (null), 58. Sun-tailed Monkey (Allochrocebus solatus)	49. Patas Monkey (Erythrocebus patas), 50. Grivet Monkey (Chlorocebus aethiops), 51. Tantalus Monkey (Chlorocebus tantalus), 52. Green Monkey (Chlorocebus sabaeus), 53. Malbrouck Monkey (Chlorocebus cynosuros), 54. Vervet Monkey (Chlorocebus pygerythrus), 55. Bale Mountains Monkey (Chlorocebus djamdjamensis), 56. L’Hoest’s Monkey (Allochrocebus lhoesti), 57. Preuss’s 9 Monkey Allochrocebus (null), 58. Sun-tailed Monkey (Allochrocebus solatus)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFEFFFEBFA2C6E07F71EFC6D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6869648/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6869648	Subspecies and Distribution. C. p. pygerythrusF. Cuvier, 1821 — Botswana, Zimbabwe, SMozambique, Namibia, SouthAfrica (Kwazulu-NatalandTransvaalprovinces), Swaziland, andLesotho, SoftheZambeziRiver. C. p. excubitorSchwarz, 1926 — NEKenya (PateandMandaIsintheLamuArhipelago). C. p. hilgertiNeumann, 1902 — SEthiopia (EthiopianRiftValleyandintopartsofthehighlandsEoftheRift), SWSomalia, EUganda, Kenya, andNTanzania. C. p. nesiotesSchwarz, 1926 — ETanzania (PembaandMafiaIs). C. p. rufoviridis 1. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1843 — SW Uganda (S of Lake Victoria), Rwanda, Burundi, W Tanzania, Malawi, N Mozambique, and E Zambia (E of the Luangwa Valley) to the Zambezi River.	Subspecies and Distribution. C. p. pygerythrusF. Cuvier, 1821 — Botswana, Zimbabwe, SMozambique, Namibia, SouthAfrica (Kwazulu-NatalandTransvaalprovinces), Swaziland, andLesotho, SoftheZambeziRiver. C. p. excubitorSchwarz, 1926 — NEKenya (PateandMandaIsintheLamuArhipelago). C. p. hilgertiNeumann, 1902 — SEthiopia (EthiopianRiftValleyandintopartsofthehighlandsEoftheRift), SWSomalia, EUganda, Kenya, andNTanzania. C. p. nesiotesSchwarz, 1926 — ETanzania (PembaandMafiaIs). C. p. rufoviridis 1. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1843 — SW Uganda (S of Lake Victoria), Rwanda, Burundi, W Tanzania, Malawi, N Mozambique, and E Zambia (E of the Luangwa Valley) to the Zambezi River.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFEEFFF4FAFD66C9FBC2FDD6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867445/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867445	49. Patas Monkey (Erythrocebus patas), 50. Grivet Monkey (Chlorocebus aethiops), 51. Tantalus Monkey (Chlorocebus tantalus), 52. Green Monkey (Chlorocebus sabaeus), 53. Malbrouck Monkey (Chlorocebus cynosuros), 54. Vervet Monkey (Chlorocebus pygerythrus), 55. Bale Mountains Monkey (Chlorocebus djamdjamensis), 56. L’Hoest’s Monkey (Allochrocebus lhoesti), 57. Preuss’s 9 Monkey Allochrocebus (null), 58. Sun-tailed Monkey (Allochrocebus solatus)	49. Patas Monkey (Erythrocebus patas), 50. Grivet Monkey (Chlorocebus aethiops), 51. Tantalus Monkey (Chlorocebus tantalus), 52. Green Monkey (Chlorocebus sabaeus), 53. Malbrouck Monkey (Chlorocebus cynosuros), 54. Vervet Monkey (Chlorocebus pygerythrus), 55. Bale Mountains Monkey (Chlorocebus djamdjamensis), 56. L’Hoest’s Monkey (Allochrocebus lhoesti), 57. Preuss’s 9 Monkey Allochrocebus (null), 58. Sun-tailed Monkey (Allochrocebus solatus)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFEEFFF4FAFD66C9FBC2FDD6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867205/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867205	Distribution. W Ethiopia, in the Bale Mts, E of the Rift Valley lakes of Abiata, Shalla, and Zway.	Distribution. W Ethiopia, in the Bale Mts, E of the Rift Valley lakes of Abiata, Shalla, and Zway.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFF1FFF4FF286627F714FB0E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867445/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867445	49. Patas Monkey (Erythrocebus patas), 50. Grivet Monkey (Chlorocebus aethiops), 51. Tantalus Monkey (Chlorocebus tantalus), 52. Green Monkey (Chlorocebus sabaeus), 53. Malbrouck Monkey (Chlorocebus cynosuros), 54. Vervet Monkey (Chlorocebus pygerythrus), 55. Bale Mountains Monkey (Chlorocebus djamdjamensis), 56. L’Hoest’s Monkey (Allochrocebus lhoesti), 57. Preuss’s 9 Monkey Allochrocebus (null), 58. Sun-tailed Monkey (Allochrocebus solatus)	49. Patas Monkey (Erythrocebus patas), 50. Grivet Monkey (Chlorocebus aethiops), 51. Tantalus Monkey (Chlorocebus tantalus), 52. Green Monkey (Chlorocebus sabaeus), 53. Malbrouck Monkey (Chlorocebus cynosuros), 54. Vervet Monkey (Chlorocebus pygerythrus), 55. Bale Mountains Monkey (Chlorocebus djamdjamensis), 56. L’Hoest’s Monkey (Allochrocebus lhoesti), 57. Preuss’s 9 Monkey Allochrocebus (null), 58. Sun-tailed Monkey (Allochrocebus solatus)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFF1FFF4FF286627F714FB0E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867207/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867207	Distribution. E DR Congo (from the Lualaba River E to the Ituri Forest, with an additional population S of the lower Lindi River), SW Uganda, Rwanda, and N Burundi.	Distribution. E DR Congo (from the Lualaba River E to the Ituri Forest, with an additional population S of the lower Lindi River), SW Uganda, Rwanda, and N Burundi.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFF1FFF5FA32602BFCE6F90F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867445/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867445	On following pages: 50. Grivet Monkey (Chlorocebus aethiops); 51. Tantalus Monkey (Chlorocebus tantalus); 52. Green (Chlorocebus pygerythrus); 55. Bale Mountains Monkey (Chlorocebus djiamdjamensis); 56. L'Hoest's Monkey (Allochrocebus Monkey (Chlorocebus sabaeus); 53. Malbrouck Monkey (Chlorocebus cynosuros); 54. Vervet Monkey Ihoest): 57. Preuss's Monkey (Allochrocebus preussi); 58. Sun-tailed Monkey (Allochrocebus solatus).	On following pages: 50. Grivet Monkey (Chlorocebus aethiops); 51. Tantalus Monkey (Chlorocebus tantalus); 52. Green (Chlorocebus pygerythrus); 55. Bale Mountains Monkey (Chlorocebus djiamdjamensis); 56. L'Hoest's Monkey (Allochrocebus Monkey (Chlorocebus sabaeus); 53. Malbrouck Monkey (Chlorocebus cynosuros); 54. Vervet Monkey Ihoest): 57. Preuss's Monkey (Allochrocebus preussi); 58. Sun-tailed Monkey (Allochrocebus solatus).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFF1FFF5FA32602BFCE6F90F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867209/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867209	Subspecies and Distribution. A. p. preussi Matschie, 1898 — SE Nigeria and SW Cameroon highlands (Cross River Highlands, Korup National Park, Bamenda Highlands, and Mount Cameroon). A. p. insularis Thomas, 1910 — Bioko I (Equatorial Guinea).	Subspecies and Distribution. A. p. preussi Matschie, 1898 — SE Nigeria and SW Cameroon highlands (Cross River Highlands, Korup National Park, Bamenda Highlands, and Mount Cameroon). A. p. insularis Thomas, 1910 — Bioko I (Equatorial Guinea).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFF0FFF5FFEA622CF90AF5D1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867445/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867445	49. Patas Monkey (Erythrocebus patas), 50. Grivet Monkey (Chlorocebus aethiops), 51. Tantalus Monkey (Chlorocebus tantalus), 52. Green Monkey (Chlorocebus sabaeus), 53. Malbrouck Monkey (Chlorocebus cynosuros), 54. Vervet Monkey (Chlorocebus pygerythrus), 55. Bale Mountains Monkey (Chlorocebus djamdjamensis), 56. L’Hoest’s Monkey (Allochrocebus lhoesti), 57. Preuss’s 9 Monkey Allochrocebus (null), 58. Sun-tailed Monkey (Allochrocebus solatus)	49. Patas Monkey (Erythrocebus patas), 50. Grivet Monkey (Chlorocebus aethiops), 51. Tantalus Monkey (Chlorocebus tantalus), 52. Green Monkey (Chlorocebus sabaeus), 53. Malbrouck Monkey (Chlorocebus cynosuros), 54. Vervet Monkey (Chlorocebus pygerythrus), 55. Bale Mountains Monkey (Chlorocebus djamdjamensis), 56. L’Hoest’s Monkey (Allochrocebus lhoesti), 57. Preuss’s 9 Monkey Allochrocebus (null), 58. Sun-tailed Monkey (Allochrocebus solatus)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFF0FFF5FFEA622CF90AF5D1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867213/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867213	Distribution. C Gabon, S of the Ogooué River and W of the Offoué River, the W limit remains unclear, but it has been recorded E of the Waka National Park, the exact S limit is also unknown, butit extends to the foothills of the Massif du Chaillu. S limits may in fact be related to the presence of mountainous terrain typically avoided by this lowland forest species.	Distribution. C Gabon, S of the Ogooué River and W of the Offoué River, the W limit remains unclear, but it has been recorded E of the Waka National Park, the exact S limit is also unknown, butit extends to the foothills of the Massif du Chaillu. S limits may in fact be related to the presence of mountainous terrain typically avoided by this lowland forest species.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFF5FFF0FFDA64A0F743FCBD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867447/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867447	59. Dryas Monkey (Cercopithecus dryas), 60. Diana Monkey (Cercopithecus diana), 61. Roloway Monkey (Cercopithecus roloway), 62. De Brazza’s Monkey (Cercopithecus neglectus), 63. Mona Monkey (Cercopithecus mona), 64. Campbell's Monkey (Cercopithecus campbelli), 65. Lowe's Monkey (Cercopithecus lowei), 66. Crowned Monkey (Cercopithecus pogonias), 67. Wolf's Monkey (Cercopithecus wolf), 68. Dent's Monkey (Cercopithecus dent)	59. Dryas Monkey (Cercopithecus dryas), 60. Diana Monkey (Cercopithecus diana), 61. Roloway Monkey (Cercopithecus roloway), 62. De Brazza’s Monkey (Cercopithecus neglectus), 63. Mona Monkey (Cercopithecus mona), 64. Campbell's Monkey (Cercopithecus campbelli), 65. Lowe's Monkey (Cercopithecus lowei), 66. Crowned Monkey (Cercopithecus pogonias), 67. Wolf's Monkey (Cercopithecus wolf), 68. Dent's Monkey (Cercopithecus dent)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFF5FFF0FFDA64A0F743FCBD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867215/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867215	Distribution. Congo Basin in DR Congo (Equateur Province) in the Kokolopori Bonobo Reserve; it is unknown to people N of the Lopori. Its distribution is otherwise a mystery, but it is supposed it would extend between the Lopori River and the Luo River to the W; its possible occurrence in the Lolema River Basin to the S has not been confirmed.	Distribution. Congo Basin in DR Congo (Equateur Province) in the Kokolopori Bonobo Reserve; it is unknown to people N of the Lopori. Its distribution is otherwise a mystery, but it is supposed it would extend between the Lopori River and the Luo River to the W; its possible occurrence in the Lolema River Basin to the S has not been confirmed.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFF5FFF1FA27669AFE2DF7AA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867447/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867447	59. Dryas Monkey (Cercopithecus dryas), 60. Diana Monkey (Cercopithecus diana), 61. Roloway Monkey (Cercopithecus roloway), 62. De Brazza’s Monkey (Cercopithecus neglectus), 63. Mona Monkey (Cercopithecus mona), 64. Campbell's Monkey (Cercopithecus campbelli), 65. Lowe's Monkey (Cercopithecus lowei), 66. Crowned Monkey (Cercopithecus pogonias), 67. Wolf's Monkey (Cercopithecus wolf), 68. Dent's Monkey (Cercopithecus dent)	59. Dryas Monkey (Cercopithecus dryas), 60. Diana Monkey (Cercopithecus diana), 61. Roloway Monkey (Cercopithecus roloway), 62. De Brazza’s Monkey (Cercopithecus neglectus), 63. Mona Monkey (Cercopithecus mona), 64. Campbell's Monkey (Cercopithecus campbelli), 65. Lowe's Monkey (Cercopithecus lowei), 66. Crowned Monkey (Cercopithecus pogonias), 67. Wolf's Monkey (Cercopithecus wolf), 68. Dent's Monkey (Cercopithecus dent)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFF5FFF1FA27669AFE2DF7AA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867217/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867217	Distribution. S Guinea (Forécariah Priovince), Sierra Leone, Liberia, and SW Ivory Coast (W of the Sassandra River).	Distribution. S Guinea (Forécariah Priovince), Sierra Leone, Liberia, and SW Ivory Coast (W of the Sassandra River).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFF4FFF1FFFF6D8FF809F5A4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867447/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867447	59. Dryas Monkey (Cercopithecus dryas), 60. Diana Monkey (Cercopithecus diana), 61. Roloway Monkey (Cercopithecus roloway), 62. De Brazza’s Monkey (Cercopithecus neglectus), 63. Mona Monkey (Cercopithecus mona), 64. Campbell's Monkey (Cercopithecus campbelli), 65. Lowe's Monkey (Cercopithecus lowei), 66. Crowned Monkey (Cercopithecus pogonias), 67. Wolf's Monkey (Cercopithecus wolf), 68. Dent's Monkey (Cercopithecus dent)	59. Dryas Monkey (Cercopithecus dryas), 60. Diana Monkey (Cercopithecus diana), 61. Roloway Monkey (Cercopithecus roloway), 62. De Brazza’s Monkey (Cercopithecus neglectus), 63. Mona Monkey (Cercopithecus mona), 64. Campbell's Monkey (Cercopithecus campbelli), 65. Lowe's Monkey (Cercopithecus lowei), 66. Crowned Monkey (Cercopithecus pogonias), 67. Wolf's Monkey (Cercopithecus wolf), 68. Dent's Monkey (Cercopithecus dent)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFF4FFF1FFFF6D8FF809F5A4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867219/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867219	Distribution. SE Ivory Coast and SW Ghana, possibly Togo.	Distribution. SE Ivory Coast and SW Ghana, possibly Togo.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFF4FFF2FAF86F8FFB1DF509.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867447/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867447	59. Dryas Monkey (Cercopithecus dryas), 60. Diana Monkey (Cercopithecus diana), 61. Roloway Monkey (Cercopithecus roloway), 62. De Brazza’s Monkey (Cercopithecus neglectus), 63. Mona Monkey (Cercopithecus mona), 64. Campbell's Monkey (Cercopithecus campbelli), 65. Lowe's Monkey (Cercopithecus lowei), 66. Crowned Monkey (Cercopithecus pogonias), 67. Wolf's Monkey (Cercopithecus wolf), 68. Dent's Monkey (Cercopithecus dent)	59. Dryas Monkey (Cercopithecus dryas), 60. Diana Monkey (Cercopithecus diana), 61. Roloway Monkey (Cercopithecus roloway), 62. De Brazza’s Monkey (Cercopithecus neglectus), 63. Mona Monkey (Cercopithecus mona), 64. Campbell's Monkey (Cercopithecus campbelli), 65. Lowe's Monkey (Cercopithecus lowei), 66. Crowned Monkey (Cercopithecus pogonias), 67. Wolf's Monkey (Cercopithecus wolf), 68. Dent's Monkey (Cercopithecus dent)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFF4FFF2FAF86F8FFB1DF509.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867221/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867221	Distribution. S Cameroon (from just N of the Sanaga River, between the Mbam and Djerem rivers), S Central African Republic, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon (S to the Mpassa River and its tributaries), Republic of the Congo (S to the Nambouli River in the Lefini Faunal Reserve), E to DR Congo, Uganda, Kenya in the E of the Rift Valley (Mathews Range Forest Reserve of Samburu), and SW Ethiopia, and S to NE Angola; current presence in Uganda is unknown, but it was, in the 1960 s reported in Bwamba, Bukedi, and Busia districts, and its continued existence in Ethiopia is uncertain.	Distribution. S Cameroon (from just N of the Sanaga River, between the Mbam and Djerem rivers), S Central African Republic, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon (S to the Mpassa River and its tributaries), Republic of the Congo (S to the Nambouli River in the Lefini Faunal Reserve), E to DR Congo, Uganda, Kenya in the E of the Rift Valley (Mathews Range Forest Reserve of Samburu), and SW Ethiopia, and S to NE Angola; current presence in Uganda is unknown, but it was, in the 1960 s reported in Bwamba, Bukedi, and Busia districts, and its continued existence in Ethiopia is uncertain.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFF7FFF3FF296E2EFCFAFD5C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867447/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867447	59. Dryas Monkey (Cercopithecus dryas), 60. Diana Monkey (Cercopithecus diana), 61. Roloway Monkey (Cercopithecus roloway), 62. De Brazza’s Monkey (Cercopithecus neglectus), 63. Mona Monkey (Cercopithecus mona), 64. Campbell's Monkey (Cercopithecus campbelli), 65. Lowe's Monkey (Cercopithecus lowei), 66. Crowned Monkey (Cercopithecus pogonias), 67. Wolf's Monkey (Cercopithecus wolf), 68. Dent's Monkey (Cercopithecus dent)	59. Dryas Monkey (Cercopithecus dryas), 60. Diana Monkey (Cercopithecus diana), 61. Roloway Monkey (Cercopithecus roloway), 62. De Brazza’s Monkey (Cercopithecus neglectus), 63. Mona Monkey (Cercopithecus mona), 64. Campbell's Monkey (Cercopithecus campbelli), 65. Lowe's Monkey (Cercopithecus lowei), 66. Crowned Monkey (Cercopithecus pogonias), 67. Wolf's Monkey (Cercopithecus wolf), 68. Dent's Monkey (Cercopithecus dent)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFF7FFF3FF296E2EFCFAFD5C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6869652/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6869652	Distribution. SE Ghana (E of Volta River), Togo, Benin, Nigeria, and NW Cameroon (to a little S of the Sanaga River). The species has been introduced to the Gulf of Guinea islands of Sao Tomé and Principe, and into the Caribbean islands of Grenada, Saint Kitts, and Nevis.	Distribution. SE Ghana (E of Volta River), Togo, Benin, Nigeria, and NW Cameroon (to a little S of the Sanaga River). The species has been introduced to the Gulf of Guinea islands of Sao Tomé and Principe, and into the Caribbean islands of Grenada, Saint Kitts, and Nevis.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFF6FFF3FFE267F9F9F5FA94.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867447/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867447	59. Dryas Monkey (Cercopithecus dryas), 60. Diana Monkey (Cercopithecus diana), 61. Roloway Monkey (Cercopithecus roloway), 62. De Brazza’s Monkey (Cercopithecus neglectus), 63. Mona Monkey (Cercopithecus mona), 64. Campbell's Monkey (Cercopithecus campbelli), 65. Lowe's Monkey (Cercopithecus lowei), 66. Crowned Monkey (Cercopithecus pogonias), 67. Wolf's Monkey (Cercopithecus wolf), 68. Dent's Monkey (Cercopithecus dent)	59. Dryas Monkey (Cercopithecus dryas), 60. Diana Monkey (Cercopithecus diana), 61. Roloway Monkey (Cercopithecus roloway), 62. De Brazza’s Monkey (Cercopithecus neglectus), 63. Mona Monkey (Cercopithecus mona), 64. Campbell's Monkey (Cercopithecus campbelli), 65. Lowe's Monkey (Cercopithecus lowei), 66. Crowned Monkey (Cercopithecus pogonias), 67. Wolf's Monkey (Cercopithecus wolf), 68. Dent's Monkey (Cercopithecus dent)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFF6FFF3FFE267F9F9F5FA94.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867223/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867223	Distribution. Senegal (from just N of Casamance River), Gambia, Guinea-Bissau (including Caravela I in the Bijagos Archipelago), Guinea, Sierra Leone, and Liberia (just to Cavally River on the Liberia — Ivory Coast border).	Distribution. Senegal (from just N of Casamance River), Gambia, Guinea-Bissau (including Caravela I in the Bijagos Archipelago), Guinea, Sierra Leone, and Liberia (just to Cavally River on the Liberia — Ivory Coast border).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFF6FFFCFAEC60A1FBAAFB81.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867447/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867447	59. Dryas Monkey (Cercopithecus dryas), 60. Diana Monkey (Cercopithecus diana), 61. Roloway Monkey (Cercopithecus roloway), 62. De Brazza’s Monkey (Cercopithecus neglectus), 63. Mona Monkey (Cercopithecus mona), 64. Campbell's Monkey (Cercopithecus campbelli), 65. Lowe's Monkey (Cercopithecus lowei), 66. Crowned Monkey (Cercopithecus pogonias), 67. Wolf's Monkey (Cercopithecus wolf), 68. Dent's Monkey (Cercopithecus dent)	59. Dryas Monkey (Cercopithecus dryas), 60. Diana Monkey (Cercopithecus diana), 61. Roloway Monkey (Cercopithecus roloway), 62. De Brazza’s Monkey (Cercopithecus neglectus), 63. Mona Monkey (Cercopithecus mona), 64. Campbell's Monkey (Cercopithecus campbelli), 65. Lowe's Monkey (Cercopithecus lowei), 66. Crowned Monkey (Cercopithecus pogonias), 67. Wolf's Monkey (Cercopithecus wolf), 68. Dent's Monkey (Cercopithecus dent)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFF6FFFCFAEC60A1FBAAFB81.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867225/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867225	Distribution. Patchily from the Cavally River in W Ivory Coast, E to the Volta River in Ghana.	Distribution. Patchily from the Cavally River in W Ivory Coast, E to the Volta River in Ghana.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFF9FFFCFF2161D6F851F75E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867447/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867447	59. Dryas Monkey (Cercopithecus dryas), 60. Diana Monkey (Cercopithecus diana), 61. Roloway Monkey (Cercopithecus roloway), 62. De Brazza’s Monkey (Cercopithecus neglectus), 63. Mona Monkey (Cercopithecus mona), 64. Campbell's Monkey (Cercopithecus campbelli), 65. Lowe's Monkey (Cercopithecus lowei), 66. Crowned Monkey (Cercopithecus pogonias), 67. Wolf's Monkey (Cercopithecus wolf), 68. Dent's Monkey (Cercopithecus dent)	59. Dryas Monkey (Cercopithecus dryas), 60. Diana Monkey (Cercopithecus diana), 61. Roloway Monkey (Cercopithecus roloway), 62. De Brazza’s Monkey (Cercopithecus neglectus), 63. Mona Monkey (Cercopithecus mona), 64. Campbell's Monkey (Cercopithecus campbelli), 65. Lowe's Monkey (Cercopithecus lowei), 66. Crowned Monkey (Cercopithecus pogonias), 67. Wolf's Monkey (Cercopithecus wolf), 68. Dent's Monkey (Cercopithecus dent)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFF9FFFCFF2161D6F851F75E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867227/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867227	Subspecies and Distribution. C. p. pogoniasBennett, 1833 — SENigeria (fromtheCrossRiver), NWCameroon (NofSanagaRiver), andBiokoI (EquatorialGuinea). C. p. grayiFraser, 1850 — SCameroon (SofthemiddleSanagaRiver), SWCentralAfricanRepublic, NWDRCongo (EoftheUbangiRiver, WtotheItimbiriRiverBasinNoftheCongoRiver), NEGabon, NRepublicoftheCongo, andpossiblyAngola (Cabinda). C. p. nigripes Du Chaillu, 1860 — Equatorial Guinea, W Gabon, Republic of the Congo (between the Ogooué and Congo rivers).	Subspecies and Distribution. C. p. pogoniasBennett, 1833 — SENigeria (fromtheCrossRiver), NWCameroon (NofSanagaRiver), andBiokoI (EquatorialGuinea). C. p. grayiFraser, 1850 — SCameroon (SofthemiddleSanagaRiver), SWCentralAfricanRepublic, NWDRCongo (EoftheUbangiRiver, WtotheItimbiriRiverBasinNoftheCongoRiver), NEGabon, NRepublicoftheCongo, andpossiblyAngola (Cabinda). C. p. nigripes Du Chaillu, 1860 — Equatorial Guinea, W Gabon, Republic of the Congo (between the Ogooué and Congo rivers).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFF9FFFDFA2F6DF6FC79F66E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867447/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867447	59. Dryas Monkey (Cercopithecus dryas), 60. Diana Monkey (Cercopithecus diana), 61. Roloway Monkey (Cercopithecus roloway), 62. De Brazza’s Monkey (Cercopithecus neglectus), 63. Mona Monkey (Cercopithecus mona), 64. Campbell's Monkey (Cercopithecus campbelli), 65. Lowe's Monkey (Cercopithecus lowei), 66. Crowned Monkey (Cercopithecus pogonias), 67. Wolf's Monkey (Cercopithecus wolf), 68. Dent's Monkey (Cercopithecus dent)	59. Dryas Monkey (Cercopithecus dryas), 60. Diana Monkey (Cercopithecus diana), 61. Roloway Monkey (Cercopithecus roloway), 62. De Brazza’s Monkey (Cercopithecus neglectus), 63. Mona Monkey (Cercopithecus mona), 64. Campbell's Monkey (Cercopithecus campbelli), 65. Lowe's Monkey (Cercopithecus lowei), 66. Crowned Monkey (Cercopithecus pogonias), 67. Wolf's Monkey (Cercopithecus wolf), 68. Dent's Monkey (Cercopithecus dent)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFF9FFFDFA2F6DF6FC79F66E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867229/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867229	Subspecies and Distribution. C. w. wolfiMeyer, 1891 — DRCongo, betweentheCongoandSankururivers; StotheKasaiRiver (7 ° 30 ” S); theCongo-LualabariversystemappearstobethemajorbarrierintheNandE. C. w. elegans — Dubois & Matschie, 1912 — DRCongobetweentheLomamiandLualabarivers (2 — 4 ° S), StothesavannaandNtothebarrierofaswampforestthatseparatesitfromthesubspecieswolfi. C. w. pyrogaster Lonnberg, 1919 — DR Congo S of Kasai River, limited to a narrow area between the Kwango River in the W and the Lulua River, a tributary of the Kasai River, in the E.	Subspecies and Distribution. C. w. wolfiMeyer, 1891 — DRCongo, betweentheCongoandSankururivers; StotheKasaiRiver (7 ° 30 ” S); theCongo-LualabariversystemappearstobethemajorbarrierintheNandE. C. w. elegans — Dubois & Matschie, 1912 — DRCongobetweentheLomamiandLualabarivers (2 — 4 ° S), StothesavannaandNtothebarrierofaswampforestthatseparatesitfromthesubspecieswolfi. C. w. pyrogaster Lonnberg, 1919 — DR Congo S of Kasai River, limited to a narrow area between the Kwango River in the W and the Lulua River, a tributary of the Kasai River, in the E.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFF8FFFDFAF56430F98FF668.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867447/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867447	59. Dryas Monkey (Cercopithecus dryas), 60. Diana Monkey (Cercopithecus diana), 61. Roloway Monkey (Cercopithecus roloway), 62. De Brazza’s Monkey (Cercopithecus neglectus), 63. Mona Monkey (Cercopithecus mona), 64. Campbell's Monkey (Cercopithecus campbelli), 65. Lowe's Monkey (Cercopithecus lowei), 66. Crowned Monkey (Cercopithecus pogonias), 67. Wolf's Monkey (Cercopithecus wolf), 68. Dent's Monkey (Cercopithecus dent)	59. Dryas Monkey (Cercopithecus dryas), 60. Diana Monkey (Cercopithecus diana), 61. Roloway Monkey (Cercopithecus roloway), 62. De Brazza’s Monkey (Cercopithecus neglectus), 63. Mona Monkey (Cercopithecus mona), 64. Campbell's Monkey (Cercopithecus campbelli), 65. Lowe's Monkey (Cercopithecus lowei), 66. Crowned Monkey (Cercopithecus pogonias), 67. Wolf's Monkey (Cercopithecus wolf), 68. Dent's Monkey (Cercopithecus dent)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFF8FFFDFAF56430F98FF668.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867231/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867231	Distribution. E DR Congo (E and N of the Congo-Lualaba river system, extending N to the Itimbiri River and S to the Kasongo savanna), W Uganda, and NW Rwanda.	Distribution. E DR Congo (E and N of the Congo-Lualaba river system, extending N to the Itimbiri River and S to the Kasongo savanna), W Uganda, and NW Rwanda.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFFDFFF8FF3C641AFC6DF30C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867449/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867449	69. Owl-faced Monkey (Cercopithecus hamlyni), 70. Lesula (Cercopithecus lomamiensis), 71. Spot-nosed Monkey (Cercopithecus petaurista), 72. Red-bellied Monkey (Cercopithecus erythrogaster), 73. Sclater’s Monkey (Cercopithecus sclateri), 74. Red-eared Monkey (Cercopithecus erythrotis), 75. Mustached Monkey (Cercopithecus cephus), 76. Red-tailed Monkey (Cercopithecus ascanius)	69. Owl-faced Monkey (Cercopithecus hamlyni), 70. Lesula (Cercopithecus lomamiensis), 71. Spot-nosed Monkey (Cercopithecus petaurista), 72. Red-bellied Monkey (Cercopithecus erythrogaster), 73. Sclater’s Monkey (Cercopithecus sclateri), 74. Red-eared Monkey (Cercopithecus erythrotis), 75. Mustached Monkey (Cercopithecus cephus), 76. Red-tailed Monkey (Cercopithecus ascanius)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFFDFFF8FF3C641AFC6DF30C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867233/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867233	Subspecies and Distribution. C. h. hamlyniPocock, 1907 — EDRCongo, fromthelowlandsoftheRiverLualabaEtoIturiForestandtheAlbertineRiftinWRwanda (NyungweForestNationalPark), andextendingNtotheLindi-Nepokosystem, andStothelimitoftherainforest (poorlydefined); possiblyfoundinSUgandaandNBurundi. C. h. kahuziensis Colyn & Rahm, 1987 — E DR Congo, Mt. Kahuzi in the Albertine Rift Mts.	Subspecies and Distribution. C. h. hamlyniPocock, 1907 — EDRCongo, fromthelowlandsoftheRiverLualabaEtoIturiForestandtheAlbertineRiftinWRwanda (NyungweForestNationalPark), andextendingNtotheLindi-Nepokosystem, andStothelimitoftherainforest (poorlydefined); possiblyfoundinSUgandaandNBurundi. C. h. kahuziensis Colyn & Rahm, 1987 — E DR Congo, Mt. Kahuzi in the Albertine Rift Mts.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFFDFFF8FA38641EF90FF558.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867449/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867449	69. Owl-faced Monkey (Cercopithecus hamlyni), 70. Lesula (Cercopithecus lomamiensis), 71. Spot-nosed Monkey (Cercopithecus petaurista), 72. Red-bellied Monkey (Cercopithecus erythrogaster), 73. Sclater’s Monkey (Cercopithecus sclateri), 74. Red-eared Monkey (Cercopithecus erythrotis), 75. Mustached Monkey (Cercopithecus cephus), 76. Red-tailed Monkey (Cercopithecus ascanius)	69. Owl-faced Monkey (Cercopithecus hamlyni), 70. Lesula (Cercopithecus lomamiensis), 71. Spot-nosed Monkey (Cercopithecus petaurista), 72. Red-bellied Monkey (Cercopithecus erythrogaster), 73. Sclater’s Monkey (Cercopithecus sclateri), 74. Red-eared Monkey (Cercopithecus erythrotis), 75. Mustached Monkey (Cercopithecus cephus), 76. Red-tailed Monkey (Cercopithecus ascanius)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFFDFFF8FA38641EF90FF558.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867235/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867235	Distribution. EC Congo Basin in DR Congo, from the upper Tshuapa River (24 ° E) in the Sankuru District of Kasai Oriental Province to the Lomami River (25 ° E) in Maniema and Orientale provinces in the E; the N limits are unclear, but it apparently does not occur N of 1 ° S; in the S, its range extends the limits of the forest at c. 3 ° 30 ° S.	Distribution. EC Congo Basin in DR Congo, from the upper Tshuapa River (24 ° E) in the Sankuru District of Kasai Oriental Province to the Lomami River (25 ° E) in Maniema and Orientale provinces in the E; the N limits are unclear, but it apparently does not occur N of 1 ° S; in the S, its range extends the limits of the forest at c. 3 ° 30 ° S.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFFDFFF9FA006FFEFE66F358.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867449/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867449	69. Owl-faced Monkey (Cercopithecus hamlyni), 70. Lesula (Cercopithecus lomamiensis), 71. Spot-nosed Monkey (Cercopithecus petaurista), 72. Red-bellied Monkey (Cercopithecus erythrogaster), 73. Sclater’s Monkey (Cercopithecus sclateri), 74. Red-eared Monkey (Cercopithecus erythrotis), 75. Mustached Monkey (Cercopithecus cephus), 76. Red-tailed Monkey (Cercopithecus ascanius)	69. Owl-faced Monkey (Cercopithecus hamlyni), 70. Lesula (Cercopithecus lomamiensis), 71. Spot-nosed Monkey (Cercopithecus petaurista), 72. Red-bellied Monkey (Cercopithecus erythrogaster), 73. Sclater’s Monkey (Cercopithecus sclateri), 74. Red-eared Monkey (Cercopithecus erythrotis), 75. Mustached Monkey (Cercopithecus cephus), 76. Red-tailed Monkey (Cercopithecus ascanius)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFFDFFF9FA006FFEFE66F358.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867241/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867241	Subspecies and Distribution. C. p. petauristaSchreber, 1774 — C & EIvoryCoast (EoftheSassandraRiver), Ghana, andWTogo; possiblyinBenin. C. p. buettikofer: Jentink, 1886 — SE Senegal, S Guinea-Bissau, S Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, and W Ivory Coast (W of the Nzo-Sassandra River system).	Subspecies and Distribution. C. p. petauristaSchreber, 1774 — C & EIvoryCoast (EoftheSassandraRiver), Ghana, andWTogo; possiblyinBenin. C. p. buettikofer: Jentink, 1886 — SE Senegal, S Guinea-Bissau, S Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, and W Ivory Coast (W of the Nzo-Sassandra River system).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFFCFFF9FFE669F8F708F26C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867449/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867449	69. Owl-faced Monkey (Cercopithecus hamlyni), 70. Lesula (Cercopithecus lomamiensis), 71. Spot-nosed Monkey (Cercopithecus petaurista), 72. Red-bellied Monkey (Cercopithecus erythrogaster), 73. Sclater’s Monkey (Cercopithecus sclateri), 74. Red-eared Monkey (Cercopithecus erythrotis), 75. Mustached Monkey (Cercopithecus cephus), 76. Red-tailed Monkey (Cercopithecus ascanius)	69. Owl-faced Monkey (Cercopithecus hamlyni), 70. Lesula (Cercopithecus lomamiensis), 71. Spot-nosed Monkey (Cercopithecus petaurista), 72. Red-bellied Monkey (Cercopithecus erythrogaster), 73. Sclater’s Monkey (Cercopithecus sclateri), 74. Red-eared Monkey (Cercopithecus erythrotis), 75. Mustached Monkey (Cercopithecus cephus), 76. Red-tailed Monkey (Cercopithecus ascanius)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFFCFFF9FFE669F8F708F26C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867243/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867243	Subspecies and Distribution. C. e. erythrogasterGray, 1866 — SETogo (TogodoForest) andSBenin (LamaClassifiedForestandontheNigerianborder, NofPortoNovo). C. e. pococki Grubb, Lernould & Oates, 1999 — SW & SC Nigeria.	Subspecies and Distribution. C. e. erythrogasterGray, 1866 — SETogo (TogodoForest) andSBenin (LamaClassifiedForestandontheNigerianborder, NofPortoNovo). C. e. pococki Grubb, Lernould & Oates, 1999 — SW & SC Nigeria.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFFFFFFAFF34641FFD6FF270.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867449/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867449	69. Owl-faced Monkey (Cercopithecus hamlyni), 70. Lesula (Cercopithecus lomamiensis), 71. Spot-nosed Monkey (Cercopithecus petaurista), 72. Red-bellied Monkey (Cercopithecus erythrogaster), 73. Sclater’s Monkey (Cercopithecus sclateri), 74. Red-eared Monkey (Cercopithecus erythrotis), 75. Mustached Monkey (Cercopithecus cephus), 76. Red-tailed Monkey (Cercopithecus ascanius)	69. Owl-faced Monkey (Cercopithecus hamlyni), 70. Lesula (Cercopithecus lomamiensis), 71. Spot-nosed Monkey (Cercopithecus petaurista), 72. Red-bellied Monkey (Cercopithecus erythrogaster), 73. Sclater’s Monkey (Cercopithecus sclateri), 74. Red-eared Monkey (Cercopithecus erythrotis), 75. Mustached Monkey (Cercopithecus cephus), 76. Red-tailed Monkey (Cercopithecus ascanius)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFFFFFFAFF34641FFD6FF270.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867247/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867247	Distribution. SE Nigeria, in a few small, scattered populations in forest and derived savanna between the lower Niger and Cross rivers, including the Niger Delta (specifically, from W of Oguta at 5 ° 42 ° N, just E of the Niger); it occurs N as far as the Eastern Aboine River in Ebonyi State.	Distribution. SE Nigeria, in a few small, scattered populations in forest and derived savanna between the lower Niger and Cross rivers, including the Niger Delta (specifically, from W of Oguta at 5 ° 42 ° N, just E of the Niger); it occurs N as far as the Eastern Aboine River in Ebonyi State.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFFFFFFBFA316402FC88FDA8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867449/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867449	69. Owl-faced Monkey (Cercopithecus hamlyni), 70. Lesula (Cercopithecus lomamiensis), 71. Spot-nosed Monkey (Cercopithecus petaurista), 72. Red-bellied Monkey (Cercopithecus erythrogaster), 73. Sclater’s Monkey (Cercopithecus sclateri), 74. Red-eared Monkey (Cercopithecus erythrotis), 75. Mustached Monkey (Cercopithecus cephus), 76. Red-tailed Monkey (Cercopithecus ascanius)	69. Owl-faced Monkey (Cercopithecus hamlyni), 70. Lesula (Cercopithecus lomamiensis), 71. Spot-nosed Monkey (Cercopithecus petaurista), 72. Red-bellied Monkey (Cercopithecus erythrogaster), 73. Sclater’s Monkey (Cercopithecus sclateri), 74. Red-eared Monkey (Cercopithecus erythrotis), 75. Mustached Monkey (Cercopithecus cephus), 76. Red-tailed Monkey (Cercopithecus ascanius)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFFFFFFBFA316402FC88FDA8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867249/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867249	Subspecies and Distribution. C. e. erythrotisWaterhouse, 1838 — mountainousareasinC & SBiokoI (EquatorialGuinea). C. e. camerunensis Hayman, 1940 — SE Nigeria (E of lower Cross River) and NW Cameroon (N of lower Sanaga River), also in a small areajust S of the Sanaga River, near its mouth, between Tinaso and Lake Tisongo.	Subspecies and Distribution. C. e. erythrotisWaterhouse, 1838 — mountainousareasinC & SBiokoI (EquatorialGuinea). C. e. camerunensis Hayman, 1940 — SE Nigeria (E of lower Cross River) and NW Cameroon (N of lower Sanaga River), also in a small areajust S of the Sanaga River, near its mouth, between Tinaso and Lake Tisongo.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFFEFFFBFFEE678CFAA5F273.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867449/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867449	69. Owl-faced Monkey (Cercopithecus hamlyni), 70. Lesula (Cercopithecus lomamiensis), 71. Spot-nosed Monkey (Cercopithecus petaurista), 72. Red-bellied Monkey (Cercopithecus erythrogaster), 73. Sclater’s Monkey (Cercopithecus sclateri), 74. Red-eared Monkey (Cercopithecus erythrotis), 75. Mustached Monkey (Cercopithecus cephus), 76. Red-tailed Monkey (Cercopithecus ascanius)	69. Owl-faced Monkey (Cercopithecus hamlyni), 70. Lesula (Cercopithecus lomamiensis), 71. Spot-nosed Monkey (Cercopithecus petaurista), 72. Red-bellied Monkey (Cercopithecus erythrogaster), 73. Sclater’s Monkey (Cercopithecus sclateri), 74. Red-eared Monkey (Cercopithecus erythrotis), 75. Mustached Monkey (Cercopithecus cephus), 76. Red-tailed Monkey (Cercopithecus ascanius)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFFEFFFBFFEE678CFAA5F273.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867251/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867251	Subspecies and Distribution. C. c. cephusLinnaeus, 1758 — SCameroon (SofSanagaRiver), extremeSWofCentralAfricanRepublic (EtotheMambéréRiver), EquatorialGuinea, NEGabon, mostoftheRepublicoftheCongo, andNWAngola. C. c. cephodesPocock, 1907 — WGabonandWRepublicoftheCongo, incoastalregionsbetweentheOgoouéandKouilou-Niaririvers. C. c. ngottoensis Colyn, 1999 — SW Central African Republic (S of the Mambéré-Kadéi Prefecture and Bangui), N Republic of the Congo (E to the Ubangi River), possibly in NW DR Congo.	Subspecies and Distribution. C. c. cephusLinnaeus, 1758 — SCameroon (SofSanagaRiver), extremeSWofCentralAfricanRepublic (EtotheMambéréRiver), EquatorialGuinea, NEGabon, mostoftheRepublicoftheCongo, andNWAngola. C. c. cephodesPocock, 1907 — WGabonandWRepublicoftheCongo, incoastalregionsbetweentheOgoouéandKouilou-Niaririvers. C. c. ngottoensis Colyn, 1999 — SW Central African Republic (S of the Mambéré-Kadéi Prefecture and Bangui), N Republic of the Congo (E to the Ubangi River), possibly in NW DR Congo.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFFEFF84FAE86402F8BCF9D0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867449/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867449	69. Owl-faced Monkey (Cercopithecus hamlyni), 70. Lesula (Cercopithecus lomamiensis), 71. Spot-nosed Monkey (Cercopithecus petaurista), 72. Red-bellied Monkey (Cercopithecus erythrogaster), 73. Sclater’s Monkey (Cercopithecus sclateri), 74. Red-eared Monkey (Cercopithecus erythrotis), 75. Mustached Monkey (Cercopithecus cephus), 76. Red-tailed Monkey (Cercopithecus ascanius)	69. Owl-faced Monkey (Cercopithecus hamlyni), 70. Lesula (Cercopithecus lomamiensis), 71. Spot-nosed Monkey (Cercopithecus petaurista), 72. Red-bellied Monkey (Cercopithecus erythrogaster), 73. Sclater’s Monkey (Cercopithecus sclateri), 74. Red-eared Monkey (Cercopithecus erythrotis), 75. Mustached Monkey (Cercopithecus cephus), 76. Red-tailed Monkey (Cercopithecus ascanius)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFFEFF84FAE86402F8BCF9D0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867253/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867253	Subspecies and Distribution. C. a. ascaniusAudebert, 1799 — SWDRCongo (SoftheCongoandKasairivers) andNAngola (Sboundaries ¢. 8 ° SandElimitatc. 15 ° E); furtherEisanapparenthybridzonewiththesubspeciesatrinasusbuttheboundariesareuncertain. C. a. atrinasusMachado, 1965 — NEAngola, knownonlyfromasmallareaaroundthetypelocalityintheNWcorneroftheLundaDistrict, aroundtheWambaRiver; ithasbeenmappedfromc. 8 ° - 9 ° §, c. 18 ° - 18 ° 30 ’ E. C. a. katangaeL. onnberg, 1919 — SDRCongo (mainlybetweentheKasaiandLualabarivers), NWZambia, andNAngola (to 11 ° S, 17 ° E, exceptforthesmallsubspeciesatrinasusenclave). C. a. schmidtiMatschie, 1892 — DRCongo (EoftheLualabaRiver) extendingintoUganda, Rwanda, WBurundi, SWKenya, andWTanzania; NoftheCongoRiver, itextendsNandWoftheUbangiRiverintotheCentralAfricanRepublicandSSouthSudan. C. a. whiteside: Thomas, 1909 — DR Congo, between the Congo and the Kasai-Sankuru rivers. Its border with the subspecies katangaeis a little south of the Sankuru, with intermediates occurring between the Lualaba and Lomami rivers.	Subspecies and Distribution. C. a. ascaniusAudebert, 1799 — SWDRCongo (SoftheCongoandKasairivers) andNAngola (Sboundaries ¢. 8 ° SandElimitatc. 15 ° E); furtherEisanapparenthybridzonewiththesubspeciesatrinasusbuttheboundariesareuncertain. C. a. atrinasusMachado, 1965 — NEAngola, knownonlyfromasmallareaaroundthetypelocalityintheNWcorneroftheLundaDistrict, aroundtheWambaRiver; ithasbeenmappedfromc. 8 ° - 9 ° §, c. 18 ° - 18 ° 30 ’ E. C. a. katangaeL. onnberg, 1919 — SDRCongo (mainlybetweentheKasaiandLualabarivers), NWZambia, andNAngola (to 11 ° S, 17 ° E, exceptforthesmallsubspeciesatrinasusenclave). C. a. schmidtiMatschie, 1892 — DRCongo (EoftheLualabaRiver) extendingintoUganda, Rwanda, WBurundi, SWKenya, andWTanzania; NoftheCongoRiver, itextendsNandWoftheUbangiRiverintotheCentralAfricanRepublicandSSouthSudan. C. a. whiteside: Thomas, 1909 — DR Congo, between the Congo and the Kasai-Sankuru rivers. Its border with the subspecies katangaeis a little south of the Sankuru, with intermediates occurring between the Lualaba and Lomami rivers.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF83FF86FF356405F938F72E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867453/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867453	77. Putty-nosed Monkey (Cercopithecus nictitans), 78. Blue Monkey (Cercopithecus matis), 79. Silver Monkey (Cercopithecus doggetti), 80. Virungas Golden Monkey (Cercopithecus kandi)	77. Putty-nosed Monkey (Cercopithecus nictitans), 78. Blue Monkey (Cercopithecus matis), 79. Silver Monkey (Cercopithecus doggetti), 80. Virungas Golden Monkey (Cercopithecus kandi)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF83FF86FF356405F938F72E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867255/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867255	Subspecies and Distribution. C. n. nictitansLinnaeus, 1766 — Cameroon (extendingNoftheSanagaRiverintopartsoftheCameroonHighlands), CentralAfricanRepublic, EquatorialGuinea, NWDRCongo, Gabon, andRepublicoftheCongo; possiblyinNWAngola. C. n. insolitusElliot, 1909 — C & WNigeria. C. n. ludioGray, 1849 — SENigeriaandNWCameroon (includingMountCameroon). C. n. martiniWaterhouse, 1838 — BiokoI (EquatorialGuinea). C. n. stampfliiJentink, 1888 — N Liberia and W Ivory Coast.	Subspecies and Distribution. C. n. nictitansLinnaeus, 1766 — Cameroon (extendingNoftheSanagaRiverintopartsoftheCameroonHighlands), CentralAfricanRepublic, EquatorialGuinea, NWDRCongo, Gabon, andRepublicoftheCongo; possiblyinNWAngola. C. n. insolitusElliot, 1909 — C & WNigeria. C. n. ludioGray, 1849 — SENigeriaandNWCameroon (includingMountCameroon). C. n. martiniWaterhouse, 1838 — BiokoI (EquatorialGuinea). C. n. stampfliiJentink, 1888 — N Liberia and W Ivory Coast.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF83FF87FA306C07F5B3F7A7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867453/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867453	77. Putty-nosed Monkey (Cercopithecus nictitans), 78. Blue Monkey (Cercopithecus matis), 79. Silver Monkey (Cercopithecus doggetti), 80. Virungas Golden Monkey (Cercopithecus kandi)	77. Putty-nosed Monkey (Cercopithecus nictitans), 78. Blue Monkey (Cercopithecus matis), 79. Silver Monkey (Cercopithecus doggetti), 80. Virungas Golden Monkey (Cercopithecus kandi)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF83FF87FA306C07F5B3F7A7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867257/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867257	Subspecies and Distribution. C. m. mitisWolf, 1822 — WAngola. C. m. boutourliniiGiglioli, 1887 — SWEthiopia, fromLakeTanaSalongtheWsideoftheEthiopianRifttoNofLakeTurkana. C. m. elgonisLonnberg, 1919 — WKenya (MtElgon). IntermediatesbetweenthesubspecieselgonisandstuhlmanniiarefoundinKakamegaForestandontheeasternflanksoftheRuwenzoriMts. C. m. heymansiColyn & Verheyen, 1987 — EDRCongo (betweentheLomaniandLualabarivers, reachingtoc. 2 ° S, andextendingslightlytotheWoftheLomaniRiver). C. m. opusthostictusSclater, 1894 — SEDRCongo (fromc. 6 ° NontheWbankoftheLualabaRiverStoKatangaProvince, andWtotheLakeTanganyika), NZambia (WoftheLuangwaRiver), andEAngola. C. m. schoutedeniSchwarz, 1928 — EDRCongo, typicallyonIdjwiandShushuislandsinLakeKivu; onthemainland, specimensarefromtheWVirungaVolcanoesandasfarSWasBobandana, althoughthesestronglytendtowardthesubspeciesstuhlmanni. C. m. stuhlmanni Matschie, 1893 — S South Sudan (Didinga Hills and Imatong Mts), Uganda (N in Bunyoro, E in Tororo, and in the W), W Kenya (W of the Rift Valley, including Mt Elgon and Kakamega Forest), and NE DR Congo, from the region between the Uele and the Congo rivers, from the Itimbiri River E to the Ituri and Semliki Forests, and S to the LLualaba River c. 6 ° S.	Subspecies and Distribution. C. m. mitisWolf, 1822 — WAngola. C. m. boutourliniiGiglioli, 1887 — SWEthiopia, fromLakeTanaSalongtheWsideoftheEthiopianRifttoNofLakeTurkana. C. m. elgonisLonnberg, 1919 — WKenya (MtElgon). IntermediatesbetweenthesubspecieselgonisandstuhlmanniiarefoundinKakamegaForestandontheeasternflanksoftheRuwenzoriMts. C. m. heymansiColyn & Verheyen, 1987 — EDRCongo (betweentheLomaniandLualabarivers, reachingtoc. 2 ° S, andextendingslightlytotheWoftheLomaniRiver). C. m. opusthostictusSclater, 1894 — SEDRCongo (fromc. 6 ° NontheWbankoftheLualabaRiverStoKatangaProvince, andWtotheLakeTanganyika), NZambia (WoftheLuangwaRiver), andEAngola. C. m. schoutedeniSchwarz, 1928 — EDRCongo, typicallyonIdjwiandShushuislandsinLakeKivu; onthemainland, specimensarefromtheWVirungaVolcanoesandasfarSWasBobandana, althoughthesestronglytendtowardthesubspeciesstuhlmanni. C. m. stuhlmanni Matschie, 1893 — S South Sudan (Didinga Hills and Imatong Mts), Uganda (N in Bunyoro, E in Tororo, and in the W), W Kenya (W of the Rift Valley, including Mt Elgon and Kakamega Forest), and NE DR Congo, from the region between the Uele and the Congo rivers, from the Itimbiri River E to the Ituri and Semliki Forests, and S to the LLualaba River c. 6 ° S.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF82FF80FAEA6DB0FDFDF9CC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867453/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867453	77. Putty-nosed Monkey (Cercopithecus nictitans), 78. Blue Monkey (Cercopithecus matis), 79. Silver Monkey (Cercopithecus doggetti), 80. Virungas Golden Monkey (Cercopithecus kandi)	77. Putty-nosed Monkey (Cercopithecus nictitans), 78. Blue Monkey (Cercopithecus matis), 79. Silver Monkey (Cercopithecus doggetti), 80. Virungas Golden Monkey (Cercopithecus kandi)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF82FF80FAEA6DB0FDFDF9CC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867259/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867259	Distribution. E DR Congo, mountains W of the lakes Edward and Tanganyika (S limit reported at 3 ° 52 ° S, 28 ° 55 " E) extending well W of the main highlands at Nyakanyendje (2 ° 24 ° S, 28 ° 18 ’ E), and into S Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi (E between lakes Kivu and Tanganyika), and NW Tanzania (Bukoba District).	Distribution. E DR Congo, mountains W of the lakes Edward and Tanganyika (S limit reported at 3 ° 52 ° S, 28 ° 55 " E) extending well W of the main highlands at Nyakanyendje (2 ° 24 ° S, 28 ° 18 ’ E), and into S Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi (E between lakes Kivu and Tanganyika), and NW Tanzania (Bukoba District).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF85FF80FF2E6368F874FB58.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867453/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867453	77. Putty-nosed Monkey (Cercopithecus nictitans), 78. Blue Monkey (Cercopithecus matis), 79. Silver Monkey (Cercopithecus doggetti), 80. Virungas Golden Monkey (Cercopithecus kandi)	77. Putty-nosed Monkey (Cercopithecus nictitans), 78. Blue Monkey (Cercopithecus matis), 79. Silver Monkey (Cercopithecus doggetti), 80. Virungas Golden Monkey (Cercopithecus kandi)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF85FF80FF2E6368F874FB58.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867261/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867261	Distribution. Endemic to the Albertine Rift, with confirmed presence in remnant Afromontane forests of E DR Congo and SW Uganda (Mt Sabinyo and Mt Mgahinga) in the W Virunga Volcanoes and in W Rwanda (Gishwati and Nyungwe forests); it is also believed to occur at Burunga and Rubengera in the E Virunga Volcanoes.	Distribution. Endemic to the Albertine Rift, with confirmed presence in remnant Afromontane forests of E DR Congo and SW Uganda (Mt Sabinyo and Mt Mgahinga) in the W Virunga Volcanoes and in W Rwanda (Gishwati and Nyungwe forests); it is also believed to occur at Burunga and Rubengera in the E Virunga Volcanoes.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF85FF81FA2961FCF918F5D2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867453/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867453	77. Putty-nosed Monkey (Cercopithecus nictitans), 78. Blue Monkey (Cercopithecus matis), 79. Silver Monkey (Cercopithecus doggetti), 80. Virungas Golden Monkey (Cercopithecus kandi)	77. Putty-nosed Monkey (Cercopithecus nictitans), 78. Blue Monkey (Cercopithecus matis), 79. Silver Monkey (Cercopithecus doggetti), 80. Virungas Golden Monkey (Cercopithecus kandi)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF85FF81FA2961FCF918F5D2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867263/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867263	Subspecies and Distribution. C. a. albogularis Sykes, 1831 — Zanzibar I, Tanzania. C. a. albotorquatus de Pousargues, 1896 — N Kenyan coast (Tana River forests). C. a. erythrarchus Peters, 1852 — S Malawi (Mlanje Plateau), E Zimbabwe and most of Mozambique (including the Bazaruto Archipelago). C. a. francescae Thomas, 1902 — N Malawi (Mt Waller and Vipya Plateau, 10 ° 40 ° - 11 ° HO’ 8). C. a. kibonotensis Lonnberg, 1908 — SE Kenya (N to Kilifi Creek) and N Tanzania (inland to Mt Kilimanjaro and Mt Meru). C. a. kolbi Neumann, 1902 — Kenya highlands E of the Rift Valley (Aberdare Mts, Mt Kenya, and Ngong Hills). C. a. labiatus 1. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1842 — South Africa (Kwazulu-Natal and Eastern Cape provinces); possibly in Lesotho. C. a. moloneyi Sclater, 1894 — S highlands of Tanzania (Poroto Mts, 9 ° S 8.33 ° 40 ’ ' EK) o Udzungwa Mts, Zambia (E of the Luangwa River), and N Malawi (to 9 ° 30 ° S). C. a. monoides 1. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1841 — E Tanzania, from the seaboard region of Morogoro (6 ° 49 ’ S, 37 ° 40 ’ E) to the Newala District close to the Mozambique border. C. a. phylax Schwarz, 1927 — Pate and Witu Is in the Lamu Archipelago, off the coast of Kenya. C. a. schwarzi Roberts, 1931 — NE South Africa (Limpopo and Mpumalanga provinces) and Swaziland. C. a. zammaranoi de Beaux, 1924 — S Somalia (along theJubba and Webi-Shebelle rivers).	Subspecies and Distribution. C. a. albogularis Sykes, 1831 — Zanzibar I, Tanzania. C. a. albotorquatus de Pousargues, 1896 — N Kenyan coast (Tana River forests). C. a. erythrarchus Peters, 1852 — S Malawi (Mlanje Plateau), E Zimbabwe and most of Mozambique (including the Bazaruto Archipelago). C. a. francescae Thomas, 1902 — N Malawi (Mt Waller and Vipya Plateau, 10 ° 40 ° - 11 ° HO’ 8). C. a. kibonotensis Lonnberg, 1908 — SE Kenya (N to Kilifi Creek) and N Tanzania (inland to Mt Kilimanjaro and Mt Meru). C. a. kolbi Neumann, 1902 — Kenya highlands E of the Rift Valley (Aberdare Mts, Mt Kenya, and Ngong Hills). C. a. labiatus 1. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1842 — South Africa (Kwazulu-Natal and Eastern Cape provinces); possibly in Lesotho. C. a. moloneyi Sclater, 1894 — S highlands of Tanzania (Poroto Mts, 9 ° S 8.33 ° 40 ’ ' EK) o Udzungwa Mts, Zambia (E of the Luangwa River), and N Malawi (to 9 ° 30 ° S). C. a. monoides 1. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1841 — E Tanzania, from the seaboard region of Morogoro (6 ° 49 ’ S, 37 ° 40 ’ E) to the Newala District close to the Mozambique border. C. a. phylax Schwarz, 1927 — Pate and Witu Is in the Lamu Archipelago, off the coast of Kenya. C. a. schwarzi Roberts, 1931 — NE South Africa (Limpopo and Mpumalanga provinces) and Swaziland. C. a. zammaranoi de Beaux, 1924 — S Somalia (along theJubba and Webi-Shebelle rivers).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF86FF83FF236740FA0AF442.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867455/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867455	82. Angolan Colobus (Colobus angolensis), 83. Guereza (Colobus guereza), 84. King Colobus (Colobus polykomos), 85. Black Colobus (Colobus satanas), 86. White-thighed Colobus (Colobus vellerosus)	82. Angolan Colobus (Colobus angolensis), 83. Guereza (Colobus guereza), 84. King Colobus (Colobus polykomos), 85. Black Colobus (Colobus satanas), 86. White-thighed Colobus (Colobus vellerosus)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF86FF83FF236740FA0AF442.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867265/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867265	Subspecies and Distribution. C. a. angolensisSclater, 1860 — DRCongo (SofthegreatbendoftheCongoRiver), NEAngola, andNWZambia, Stoc. 12 ° SandWto ¢. 16 ° E. C. a. cordier: Rahm, 1959 — EDRCongoWoftheLualabaRiver, betweentheLowaandLuamariverstoclosetoLakeKivuintheEat ¢. 28 ° E (whereithybridizeswiththesubspeciesruwenzorii), andtothehighlandsWofLakeTanganyika, whereitextendstoc. 6 ° S. C. a. cotton: Lydekker, 1905 — NEDRCongoEoftheCongo-L. ualabariversystem, fromtheNbankoftheCongoRiver (c. 20 ° E) NtotheUeleRiver, EtoLakeAlbert, andStotheLindiRiver; formsahybridzonewiththesubspeciesruwenzoriiintheSofitsdistribution. C. a. palliatusPeters, 1868 — SEKenyaandNETanzania. C. a. prigogineiVerheyen, 1959 — EDRCongo (MtKabobo). C. a. ruwenzoriiThomas, 1901 — SEDRCongo, SEUganda, WRwanda, WBurundi, andNWTanzania; alongbothsidesoftheWRift, fromtheSemlikiValley, theRuwenzoriMts, andMtKahuzitotheshoresofLakeTanganyika. C. a. sharpei Thomas, 1902 — C & S Tanzania (as far W as Lake Rukwa), N Malawi, NW Zambia, and possibly occurring in N Mozambique.	Subspecies and Distribution. C. a. angolensisSclater, 1860 — DRCongo (SofthegreatbendoftheCongoRiver), NEAngola, andNWZambia, Stoc. 12 ° SandWto ¢. 16 ° E. C. a. cordier: Rahm, 1959 — EDRCongoWoftheLualabaRiver, betweentheLowaandLuamariverstoclosetoLakeKivuintheEat ¢. 28 ° E (whereithybridizeswiththesubspeciesruwenzorii), andtothehighlandsWofLakeTanganyika, whereitextendstoc. 6 ° S. C. a. cotton: Lydekker, 1905 — NEDRCongoEoftheCongo-L. ualabariversystem, fromtheNbankoftheCongoRiver (c. 20 ° E) NtotheUeleRiver, EtoLakeAlbert, andStotheLindiRiver; formsahybridzonewiththesubspeciesruwenzoriiintheSofitsdistribution. C. a. palliatusPeters, 1868 — SEKenyaandNETanzania. C. a. prigogineiVerheyen, 1959 — EDRCongo (MtKabobo). C. a. ruwenzoriiThomas, 1901 — SEDRCongo, SEUganda, WRwanda, WBurundi, andNWTanzania; alongbothsidesoftheWRift, fromtheSemlikiValley, theRuwenzoriMts, andMtKahuzitotheshoresofLakeTanganyika. C. a. sharpei Thomas, 1902 — C & S Tanzania (as far W as Lake Rukwa), N Malawi, NW Zambia, and possibly occurring in N Mozambique.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF86FF8DFA2C6916F836FE4A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867455/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867455	82. Angolan Colobus (Colobus angolensis), 83. Guereza (Colobus guereza), 84. King Colobus (Colobus polykomos), 85. Black Colobus (Colobus satanas), 86. White-thighed Colobus (Colobus vellerosus)	82. Angolan Colobus (Colobus angolensis), 83. Guereza (Colobus guereza), 84. King Colobus (Colobus polykomos), 85. Black Colobus (Colobus satanas), 86. White-thighed Colobus (Colobus vellerosus)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF86FF8DFA2C6916F836FE4A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867267/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867267	Subspecies and Distribution. C. g. guerezaRuppell, 1835 — WEthiopia, intheforestedareasoftheEthiopianHighlandsWoftheRiftValley, extendingintolowlandforestsalongtheOmoRivertotheSandtheBlueNiletotheW. C. g. caudatusThomas, 1885 — SKenyaandNTanzania, inthemontaneforestsofMtKilimanjaroandMtMeru, aswellastheadjoiningforestsatslightlylowerelevations (Kahé, MomelaLakesinArushaNationalPark). C. g. dodingaeMatschie, 1913 — SESudan, knownonlyfromtheDidingaHills. C. g. gallarumNeumann, 1902 — ECEthiopia, intheEthiopianHighlandsEoftheRiftValley; theprecisedistributionalboundariesareunclear, andthoseoftheBaleMtsmaybedistinctfromthoseoftheArsi (= Arussi) Mts. C. g. kikuyuensisLonnberg, 1912 — CKenya, intheKenyanHighlands, EoftheRiftValley, fromtheNgongEscarpmenttoMtKenyaandtheAberdareRange. C. g. matschietNeumann, 1899 — SWUganda (MtElgon), WKenya (WoftheRiftValley, NtoMtElgon, andinsomeforestswithintheRiftitself, asnearLakeNaivasha), andNWTanzania (NofNgorongoroCraterandtheGrumetiRiver). C. g. occidentalisRochebrune, 1887 — SCameroon (WtoBatouriandLornie, whereitisapparentlysympatricwiththeBlackColobus (C. satanas), andNacrosstheSanagaRivertoYabassi), SWCentralAfricanRepublic, Chad, SWSudan, NDRCongo (StotheCongoRiverandtoc. 1 ° 25 ” SintheIturiForest), NEGabon (MakokouandBelingadistricts), NRepublicoftheCongo, WUganda (WoftheNile), andNWRwanda; possiblyinEquatorialGuineaandtheDongaRiverregionofSENigeria. C. g. percivali Heller, 1913 — WC Kenya, restricted to a small area of forest around Mt Gargues in the Matthews Range.	Subspecies and Distribution. C. g. guerezaRuppell, 1835 — WEthiopia, intheforestedareasoftheEthiopianHighlandsWoftheRiftValley, extendingintolowlandforestsalongtheOmoRivertotheSandtheBlueNiletotheW. C. g. caudatusThomas, 1885 — SKenyaandNTanzania, inthemontaneforestsofMtKilimanjaroandMtMeru, aswellastheadjoiningforestsatslightlylowerelevations (Kahé, MomelaLakesinArushaNationalPark). C. g. dodingaeMatschie, 1913 — SESudan, knownonlyfromtheDidingaHills. C. g. gallarumNeumann, 1902 — ECEthiopia, intheEthiopianHighlandsEoftheRiftValley; theprecisedistributionalboundariesareunclear, andthoseoftheBaleMtsmaybedistinctfromthoseoftheArsi (= Arussi) Mts. C. g. kikuyuensisLonnberg, 1912 — CKenya, intheKenyanHighlands, EoftheRiftValley, fromtheNgongEscarpmenttoMtKenyaandtheAberdareRange. C. g. matschietNeumann, 1899 — SWUganda (MtElgon), WKenya (WoftheRiftValley, NtoMtElgon, andinsomeforestswithintheRiftitself, asnearLakeNaivasha), andNWTanzania (NofNgorongoroCraterandtheGrumetiRiver). C. g. occidentalisRochebrune, 1887 — SCameroon (WtoBatouriandLornie, whereitisapparentlysympatricwiththeBlackColobus (C. satanas), andNacrosstheSanagaRivertoYabassi), SWCentralAfricanRepublic, Chad, SWSudan, NDRCongo (StotheCongoRiverandtoc. 1 ° 25 ” SintheIturiForest), NEGabon (MakokouandBelingadistricts), NRepublicoftheCongo, WUganda (WoftheNile), andNWRwanda; possiblyinEquatorialGuineaandtheDongaRiverregionofSENigeria. C. g. percivali Heller, 1913 — WC Kenya, restricted to a small area of forest around Mt Gargues in the Matthews Range.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF88FF8DFA2C64EEF6B7F336.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867455/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867455	82. Angolan Colobus (Colobus angolensis), 83. Guereza (Colobus guereza), 84. King Colobus (Colobus polykomos), 85. Black Colobus (Colobus satanas), 86. White-thighed Colobus (Colobus vellerosus)	82. Angolan Colobus (Colobus angolensis), 83. Guereza (Colobus guereza), 84. King Colobus (Colobus polykomos), 85. Black Colobus (Colobus satanas), 86. White-thighed Colobus (Colobus vellerosus)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF88FF8DFA2C64EEF6B7F336.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867269/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867269	Distribution. Guinea Bissau, Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, and SW Ivory Coast (E to the Sassandra River); possibly in S Senegal and Gambia.	Distribution. Guinea Bissau, Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, and SW Ivory Coast (E to the Sassandra River); possibly in S Senegal and Gambia.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF88FF8EFA286806F9D2FDA8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867455/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867455	82. Angolan Colobus (Colobus angolensis), 83. Guereza (Colobus guereza), 84. King Colobus (Colobus polykomos), 85. Black Colobus (Colobus satanas), 86. White-thighed Colobus (Colobus vellerosus)	82. Angolan Colobus (Colobus angolensis), 83. Guereza (Colobus guereza), 84. King Colobus (Colobus polykomos), 85. Black Colobus (Colobus satanas), 86. White-thighed Colobus (Colobus vellerosus)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF88FF8EFA286806F9D2FDA8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867271/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867271	Subspecies and Distribution. C. s. satanasWaterhouse, 1838 — Bioko 1 (EquatorialGuinea). C. s. anthracinus Le Conte, 1857 — E & SW Cameroon (S of Sanaga River and as far E as the Batouri and Lomié districts), Equatorial Guinea, W & C Gabon (inland to Lopé National Park and with unconfirmed reports of sparse populations E of the Ogooué and Ivindo rivers), and W Republic of the Congo; possibly in NW Angola (Cabinda).	Subspecies and Distribution. C. s. satanasWaterhouse, 1838 — Bioko 1 (EquatorialGuinea). C. s. anthracinus Le Conte, 1857 — E & SW Cameroon (S of Sanaga River and as far E as the Batouri and Lomié districts), Equatorial Guinea, W & C Gabon (inland to Lopé National Park and with unconfirmed reports of sparse populations E of the Ogooué and Ivindo rivers), and W Republic of the Congo; possibly in NW Angola (Cabinda).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF8BFF8EFAFE678CF72AF3D2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867455/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867455	82. Angolan Colobus (Colobus angolensis), 83. Guereza (Colobus guereza), 84. King Colobus (Colobus polykomos), 85. Black Colobus (Colobus satanas), 86. White-thighed Colobus (Colobus vellerosus)	82. Angolan Colobus (Colobus angolensis), 83. Guereza (Colobus guereza), 84. King Colobus (Colobus polykomos), 85. Black Colobus (Colobus satanas), 86. White-thighed Colobus (Colobus vellerosus)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF8BFF8EFAFE678CF72AF3D2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867273/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867273	Distribution. E Ivory Coast (E of Nuzi-Bandama River system), S Burkina-Faso, Ghana, Togo, Benin, and SW Nigeria.	Distribution. E Ivory Coast (E of Nuzi-Bandama River system), S Burkina-Faso, Ghana, Togo, Benin, and SW Nigeria.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF8CFF89FF3E64A2F5B2FE1D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867275/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867275	Distribution. Sierra Leone (W limit Rokupr, 9 ° N, 12 ° 34 ’ 48 ” W), S Guinea, Liberia, and W Ivory Coast (E to the Nzi-Bandama River system).	Distribution. Sierra Leone (W limit Rokupr, 9 ° N, 12 ° 34 ’ 48 ” W), S Guinea, Liberia, and W Ivory Coast (E to the Nzi-Bandama River system).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF8CFF8AFA38673EFD14F81B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867277/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867277	Distribution. From the Gambia and Upper Senegal rivers through SW Senegal, Gambia, and Guinea-Bissau (absent E of Rio Corubal, except for a supposed sighting at Catio, near the border with Guinea) to NW Guinea (E to Kopulau Camp, 12 ° 24 ° N, 13 ° 34 ° 48 ” W); possibly in NW Sierra Leone. Although reported from the Fouta Djallon Highlands in Guinea, there are no published records available to confirm this.	Distribution. From the Gambia and Upper Senegal rivers through SW Senegal, Gambia, and Guinea-Bissau (absent E of Rio Corubal, except for a supposed sighting at Catio, near the border with Guinea) to NW Guinea (E to Kopulau Camp, 12 ° 24 ° N, 13 ° 34 ° 48 ” W); possibly in NW Sierra Leone. Although reported from the Fouta Djallon Highlands in Guinea, there are no published records available to confirm this.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF8FFF8AFF996D23F97CFABA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867279/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867279	Distribution. SE Ivory Coast; possibly in SW Ghana.	Distribution. SE Ivory Coast; possibly in SW Ghana.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF8FFF8BFAE06082FAAFF892.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867281/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867281	Distribution. Zanzibar I (mainly in the SE) and Muyuni and Uzi Is, off E Tanzania. Introduced on nearby Pemba I.	Distribution. Zanzibar I (mainly in the SE) and Muyuni and Uzi Is, off E Tanzania. Introduced on nearby Pemba I.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF8EFF8BFFD862A6F745F6B4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867283/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867283	Distribution. SW Tanzania, known only from the Udzungwa Mts, a few small tracts of forest between the Little Ruaha and Ulanga rivers (S of Iringa), and several forest patches of the Kilombero Valley at the E base of the Udzungwa Mts (Magombera, Kiwanga, Kalunga, and in gallery forest along the Msolwa River S of the railway to its confluence with the Kilombero River, including the Ibiki and Msitu ya Kinjugu forests).	Distribution. SW Tanzania, known only from the Udzungwa Mts, a few small tracts of forest between the Little Ruaha and Ulanga rivers (S of Iringa), and several forest patches of the Kilombero Valley at the E base of the Udzungwa Mts (Magombera, Kiwanga, Kalunga, and in gallery forest along the Msolwa River S of the railway to its confluence with the Kilombero River, including the Ibiki and Msitu ya Kinjugu forests).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF8EFF94FA256C80FB12FA40.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867285/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867285	Distribution. Bioko I (Equatorial Guinea), now mainly restricted to the SW.	Distribution. Bioko I (Equatorial Guinea), now mainly restricted to the SW.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF91FF94FFC66316F8E4FDCD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867287/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867287	Distribution. E Republic of the Congo in a small area on the right bank of the Congo River, from the mouth of the Likouala-aux-Herbes River, E of the Sangha River, to the lower reaches of Alima River, both tributaries of the lower Congo (c. 0 ° - 1 ° S). Records from Inoni, Lefini Faunal Reserve (3 ° S, 15 ° 30 ’ E), some distance S of the known distribution, require confirmation.	Distribution. E Republic of the Congo in a small area on the right bank of the Congo River, from the mouth of the Likouala-aux-Herbes River, E of the Sangha River, to the lower reaches of Alima River, both tributaries of the lower Congo (c. 0 ° - 1 ° S). Records from Inoni, Lefini Faunal Reserve (3 ° S, 15 ° 30 ’ E), some distance S of the known distribution, require confirmation.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF91FF94FAC16769F665F41F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867289/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867289	Distribution. S Nigeria, apparently confined to the W part of the Niger Delta, between the Forcados-Nikrogha Creek and the Sagbama-Osiama-Agboi Creek (approximately the area S of 5 ° 09 ° N and W of 6 ° 07 ’ E); it may also occur sporadically farther E (almost to 7 ° E).	Distribution. S Nigeria, apparently confined to the W part of the Niger Delta, between the Forcados-Nikrogha Creek and the Sagbama-Osiama-Agboi Creek (approximately the area S of 5 ° 09 ° N and W of 6 ° 07 ’ E); it may also occur sporadically farther E (almost to 7 ° E).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF91FF95FAC5693BFDB7F755.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867291/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867291	Distribution. SE Nigeria (Ikpan block in the Oban Hills Division in Cross River National Park) and NW Cameroon (Yabassi, Korup National Park, Ebo Forest just N of the Sanaga River and Makombe Forest to the N of Ebo Forest, where they were heard in 2003).	Distribution. SE Nigeria (Ikpan block in the Oban Hills Division in Cross River National Park) and NW Cameroon (Yabassi, Korup National Park, Ebo Forest just N of the Sanaga River and Makombe Forest to the N of Ebo Forest, where they were heard in 2003).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF90FF95FF256DE4F725F866.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867293/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867293	Distribution. SE coastal Kenya, confined to a narrow stretch of forest along the lower Tana River, mainly from Garsen N nearly as far as Wenje; recently also found in the forests of the Tana River Delta.	Distribution. SE coastal Kenya, confined to a narrow stretch of forest along the lower Tana River, mainly from Garsen N nearly as far as Wenje; recently also found in the forests of the Tana River Delta.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF90FF96FA2E62F7FB70FDA5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867295/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867295	Distribution. NE DR Congo, in a very small area (c. 0 ° 20 ° - 0 ° 50 ’ N) between the middle Semliki River Valley and the Ruwenzori Mts (where there are no red colobus) to the E.	Distribution. NE DR Congo, in a very small area (c. 0 ° 20 ° - 0 ° 50 ’ N) between the middle Semliki River Valley and the Ruwenzori Mts (where there are no red colobus) to the E.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF93FF96FFC667B2FB84F57E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867297/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867297	Distribution. EC DR Congo, lowlands E of the Lualaba River from the Lowa and Oso rivers in the N to the Elila River in the S, and Mts between the Lowa and Oso rivers in the N to ¢. 6 ° Sin the S, along the W side of Lake Tanganyika.	Distribution. EC DR Congo, lowlands E of the Lualaba River from the Lowa and Oso rivers in the N to the Elila River in the S, and Mts between the Lowa and Oso rivers in the N to ¢. 6 ° Sin the S, along the W side of Lake Tanganyika.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF93FF96FFFA6FDAF724FBF5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867301/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867301	Distribution. NE DR Congo, restricted to the “ cul-de-sac ” between the Lualaba and Aruwimi-Ituri rivers.	Distribution. NE DR Congo, restricted to the “ cul-de-sac ” between the Lualaba and Aruwimi-Ituri rivers.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF93FF97FAC66145FC5BFD85.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867303/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867303	Distribution. Extreme S South Sudan, S Central African Republic, N DR Congo (N to Sili, Uele District, 4 ° 2 ° 24 ” N, 27 ° 6 ’ 36 ” E, Dedegwa, Garamba, 4 ° 20 ° N, 29 ° 25 ’ 48 ” E, S to the Congo River, and E to Lake Albert), NE Republic of the Congo (N to Mongoumba, 3 ° 23 ’ N, 18 ° 21 ' E, and Bakota, S bank of the Lobaye River, 3 ° 22 " 43 ” N, 17 ° 20 ° 24 ” E, and SW to Pombo, Sangha Department).	Distribution. Extreme S South Sudan, S Central African Republic, N DR Congo (N to Sili, Uele District, 4 ° 2 ° 24 ” N, 27 ° 6 ’ 36 ” E, Dedegwa, Garamba, 4 ° 20 ° N, 29 ° 25 ’ 48 ” E, S to the Congo River, and E to Lake Albert), NE Republic of the Congo (N to Mongoumba, 3 ° 23 ’ N, 18 ° 21 ' E, and Bakota, S bank of the Lobaye River, 3 ° 22 " 43 ” N, 17 ° 20 ° 24 ” E, and SW to Pombo, Sangha Department).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF92FF97FF3767D1FAAEF6C3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867305/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867305	Distribution. C DR Congo, between the Lomami and Lualaba rivers, S to about the Ruiki and Lutanga rivers.	Distribution. C DR Congo, between the Lomami and Lualaba rivers, S to about the Ruiki and Lutanga rivers.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF92FF97FF346C97FA1AF473.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867307/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867307	Distribution. E border of the W Rift Valley from c. 1 ° N to 8 ° S in isolated forests in SW Uganda (Kibale), and W Tanzania (Biharamulo, Gombe, Mahale Mts, and Lake Rukwa); possibly in E DR Congo, Rwanda, and Burundi, butits presence has not yet been confirmed.	Distribution. E border of the W Rift Valley from c. 1 ° N to 8 ° S in isolated forests in SW Uganda (Kibale), and W Tanzania (Biharamulo, Gombe, Mahale Mts, and Lake Rukwa); possibly in E DR Congo, Rwanda, and Burundi, butits presence has not yet been confirmed.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF92FF90FA316EC7FBA0F86E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867309/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867309	Distribution. DR Congo E of the Congo River and S of the great bend of the river, the E limit is not the Lualaba Riveritself, but rather the Lomami River, and bounded by the Kasai and Sankuru rivers in the S.	Distribution. DR Congo E of the Congo River and S of the great bend of the river, the E limit is not the Lualaba Riveritself, but rather the Lomami River, and bounded by the Kasai and Sankuru rivers in the S.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF95FF90FFE66DB5F932F41D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867311/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867311	Distribution. West Africa, from SE Sierra Leone and S Guinea to Ghana (extending just E of the Volta River), and in S Togo, S Benin, and S Nigeria (S bank of the River Benue just above its confluence with the Niger River in the Idah, Kogi State, and the lower Niger). There is a discontinuity in the distribution between the VoltaRiver in Ghana and the Nigerian population, and it is believed that its range was far greater in the recent past.	Distribution. West Africa, from SE Sierra Leone and S Guinea to Ghana (extending just E of the Volta River), and in S Togo, S Benin, and S Nigeria (S bank of the River Benue just above its confluence with the Niger River in the Idah, Kogi State, and the lower Niger). There is a discontinuity in the distribution between the VoltaRiver in Ghana and the Nigerian population, and it is believed that its range was far greater in the recent past.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF96FF93FF386710F9DCFC73.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867463/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867463	5. 5- 6 kg ( females ). The Sabah Grizzled Languris gray above and below, except white belly and inner surfaces of limbs, contrasting with black on hands and feet. Crown is gray, with a tall black crest on back of head and two frontal whorls. Facial skin is red- dish, with bluish lips and a pair of distinct black spots on each side of the face, between eyes and mouth — a pattern sometimes seen in more contrastingly colored individuals of Hose’s Langur ( Presbytis hoset (null), 6. [MISSING], 7. [MISSING], 8. [MISSING], 9. [MISSING], 10. [MISSING], 11. [MISSING], 12. [MISSING], 13. [MISSING], 14. [MISSING], 15. [MISSING], 16. [MISSING], 17. [MISSING], 18. [MISSING], 19. [MISSING], 20. [MISSING], 21. [MISSING], 22. [MISSING], 23. [MISSING], 24. [MISSING], 25. [MISSING], 26. [MISSING], 27. [MISSING], 28. 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CE199B17FF96FF93FF386710F9DCFC73.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867313/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867313	Subspecies and Distribution. P. c. comataDesmarest, 1822 — WJava, fromUjungKulnotoMtLawu; Elimitisunknown. P. c. fredericae Sody, 1930 — C Java, around the slopes of the volcanoes Gunung Slamet, Gunung Cupu, and Diyeng; the extent of its distribution to the W is not known.	Subspecies and Distribution. P. c. comataDesmarest, 1822 — WJava, fromUjungKulnotoMtLawu; Elimitisunknown. P. c. fredericae Sody, 1930 — C Java, around the slopes of the volcanoes Gunung Slamet, Gunung Cupu, and Diyeng; the extent of its distribution to the W is not known.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF96FF9CFA0766C7FBA6FB32.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867463/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867463	5. 5- 6 kg ( females ). The Sabah Grizzled Languris gray above and below, except white belly and inner surfaces of limbs, contrasting with black on hands and feet. Crown is gray, with a tall black crest on back of head and two frontal whorls. Facial skin is red- dish, with bluish lips and a pair of distinct black spots on each side of the face, between eyes and mouth — a pattern sometimes seen in more contrastingly colored individuals of Hose’s Langur ( Presbytis hoset (null), 6. [MISSING], 7. [MISSING], 8. [MISSING], 9. [MISSING], 10. [MISSING], 11. [MISSING], 12. [MISSING], 13. [MISSING], 14. [MISSING], 15. [MISSING], 16. [MISSING], 17. [MISSING], 18. [MISSING], 19. [MISSING], 20. [MISSING], 21. [MISSING], 22. [MISSING], 23. [MISSING], 24. [MISSING], 25. [MISSING], 26. [MISSING], 27. [MISSING], 28. 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CE199B17FF96FF9CFA0766C7FBA6FB32.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867315/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867315	Subspecies and Distribution. P. f. femoralisMartin, 1838 — SPeninsularMalaysia (extremeSofPahangandJohorstates) andSingapore. P. f. percuraLyon, 1908 — CESumatra, inasmallareabetweentheRokanandSiakrivers. P. f. robinsoni Thomas, 1910 — S Myanmar, S Thailand (from 13 ° 50 ’ N in Phetchaburi Province), and NW Peninsular Malaysia (S to Larut Hills, Perak State).	Subspecies and Distribution. P. f. femoralisMartin, 1838 — SPeninsularMalaysia (extremeSofPahangandJohorstates) andSingapore. P. f. percuraLyon, 1908 — CESumatra, inasmallareabetweentheRokanandSiakrivers. P. f. robinsoni Thomas, 1910 — S Myanmar, S Thailand (from 13 ° 50 ’ N in Phetchaburi Province), and NW Peninsular Malaysia (S to Larut Hills, Perak State).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF99FF9CFF9A6007F8CDFC68.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867463/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867463	5. 5- 6 kg ( females ). The Sabah Grizzled Languris gray above and below, except white belly and inner surfaces of limbs, contrasting with black on hands and feet. Crown is gray, with a tall black crest on back of head and two frontal whorls. Facial skin is red- dish, with bluish lips and a pair of distinct black spots on each side of the face, between eyes and mouth — a pattern sometimes seen in more contrastingly colored individuals of Hose’s Langur ( Presbytis hoset (null), 6. [MISSING], 7. [MISSING], 8. [MISSING], 9. [MISSING], 10. [MISSING], 11. [MISSING], 12. [MISSING], 13. [MISSING], 14. [MISSING], 15. [MISSING], 16. [MISSING], 17. [MISSING], 18. [MISSING], 19. [MISSING], 20. [MISSING], 21. [MISSING], 22. [MISSING], 23. [MISSING], 24. [MISSING], 25. [MISSING], 26. [MISSING], 27. [MISSING], 28. 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CE199B17FF99FF9CFF9A6007F8CDFC68.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867317/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867317	Subspecies and Distribution. P. c. chrysomelasS. Miller, 1838 — WBorneo, fromtheIVDivisioninWSarawak, StotheKapuasRiverinWKalimantanProvince. P. c. cruciger Thomas, 1892 — N Borneo, from Melalap in Sabah State to the Baram District in N Sarawak.	Subspecies and Distribution. P. c. chrysomelasS. Miller, 1838 — WBorneo, fromtheIVDivisioninWSarawak, StotheKapuasRiverinWKalimantanProvince. P. c. cruciger Thomas, 1892 — N Borneo, from Melalap in Sabah State to the Baram District in N Sarawak.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
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CE199B17FF99FF9CFAE666CDF5B2F3CF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867319/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867319	Distribution. Found patchily in C & E Borneo, from C Sarawak State (absent from coastal areas and possibly occurs only between upper Rajang and upper Batang Luparrivers) to most of E Kalimantan and a few areas in the W (in the SE restricted to the E of the Barito River, there is a population in Gunung Palung in the SW, but it is not known whetherit is isolated or whetherit is continuous with other populations in the W).	Distribution. Found patchily in C & E Borneo, from C Sarawak State (absent from coastal areas and possibly occurs only between upper Rajang and upper Batang Luparrivers) to most of E Kalimantan and a few areas in the W (in the SE restricted to the E of the Barito River, there is a population in Gunung Palung in the SW, but it is not known whetherit is isolated or whetherit is continuous with other populations in the W).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF99FF9DFAE4696CFB8DF26D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867463/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867463	5. 5- 6 kg ( females ). The Sabah Grizzled Languris gray above and below, except white belly and inner surfaces of limbs, contrasting with black on hands and feet. Crown is gray, with a tall black crest on back of head and two frontal whorls. Facial skin is red- dish, with bluish lips and a pair of distinct black spots on each side of the face, between eyes and mouth — a pattern sometimes seen in more contrastingly colored individuals of Hose’s Langur ( Presbytis hoset (null), 6. [MISSING], 7. [MISSING], 8. [MISSING], 9. [MISSING], 10. [MISSING], 11. [MISSING], 12. [MISSING], 13. [MISSING], 14. [MISSING], 15. [MISSING], 16. [MISSING], 17. [MISSING], 18. [MISSING], 19. [MISSING], 20. [MISSING], 21. [MISSING], 22. [MISSING], 23. [MISSING], 24. [MISSING], 25. [MISSING], 26. [MISSING], 27. [MISSING], 28. 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CE199B17FF99FF9DFAE4696CFB8DF26D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867321/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867321	Distribution. NW Borneo, W Sabah State (along W coast N to Mt Kinabalu), NE Brunei, and N Sarawak State (from its type locality Niah and the lower Baram River, E inland to 2 ° 40 ’ N, and the border with N Kalimantan).	Distribution. NW Borneo, W Sabah State (along W coast N to Mt Kinabalu), NE Brunei, and N Sarawak State (from its type locality Niah and the lower Baram River, E inland to 2 ° 40 ’ N, and the border with N Kalimantan).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF98FF9DFA036405F7DCF5F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867463/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867463	5. 5- 6 kg ( females ). The Sabah Grizzled Languris gray above and below, except white belly and inner surfaces of limbs, contrasting with black on hands and feet. Crown is gray, with a tall black crest on back of head and two frontal whorls. Facial skin is red- dish, with bluish lips and a pair of distinct black spots on each side of the face, between eyes and mouth — a pattern sometimes seen in more contrastingly colored individuals of Hose’s Langur ( Presbytis hoset (null), 6. [MISSING], 7. [MISSING], 8. [MISSING], 9. [MISSING], 10. [MISSING], 11. [MISSING], 12. [MISSING], 13. [MISSING], 14. [MISSING], 15. [MISSING], 16. [MISSING], 17. [MISSING], 18. [MISSING], 19. [MISSING], 20. [MISSING], 21. [MISSING], 22. [MISSING], 23. [MISSING], 24. [MISSING], 25. [MISSING], 26. [MISSING], 27. [MISSING], 28. 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Sabah Grizzled Langur (Presbytis sabana), 112. Black-crested Sumatran Langur (Presbytis melalophos), 113. Black-and-white Langur (Presbytis bicolor), 114. Black Sumatran Langur (Presbytis sumatrana), 115. Mitered Langur (Presbytis mitrata)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF98FF9DFA036405F7DCF5F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867323/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867323	Distribution. Borneo, confined to an area of E Kalimantan, from the Kayan and Sembakung (= Sebuku) rivers in the N, S, and SW to the Mahakam River, the W boundary is not well known but certainly E of the Apau Kayan and the Kayan Mentarang National Park.	Distribution. Borneo, confined to an area of E Kalimantan, from the Kayan and Sembakung (= Sebuku) rivers in the N, S, and SW to the Mahakam River, the W boundary is not well known but certainly E of the Apau Kayan and the Kayan Mentarang National Park.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF98FF9EFA036F44FB54F7A6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867463/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867463	5. 5- 6 kg ( females ). The Sabah Grizzled Languris gray above and below, except white belly and inner surfaces of limbs, contrasting with black on hands and feet. Crown is gray, with a tall black crest on back of head and two frontal whorls. Facial skin is red- dish, with bluish lips and a pair of distinct black spots on each side of the face, between eyes and mouth — a pattern sometimes seen in more contrastingly colored individuals of Hose’s Langur ( Presbytis hoset (null), 6. [MISSING], 7. [MISSING], 8. [MISSING], 9. [MISSING], 10. [MISSING], 11. [MISSING], 12. [MISSING], 13. [MISSING], 14. [MISSING], 15. [MISSING], 16. [MISSING], 17. [MISSING], 18. [MISSING], 19. [MISSING], 20. [MISSING], 21. [MISSING], 22. [MISSING], 23. [MISSING], 24. [MISSING], 25. [MISSING], 26. [MISSING], 27. [MISSING], 28. 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Sabah Grizzled Langur (Presbytis sabana), 112. Black-crested Sumatran Langur (Presbytis melalophos), 113. Black-and-white Langur (Presbytis bicolor), 114. Black Sumatran Langur (Presbytis sumatrana), 115. Mitered Langur (Presbytis mitrata)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF98FF9EFA036F44FB54F7A6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867325/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867325	Distribution. N Borneo in most of Sabah State, as far SW as Kalabakan (4 ° 26 ’ N 117 ° 29 ’ E); its occurrence in N Kalimantan is not confirmed.	Distribution. N Borneo in most of Sabah State, as far SW as Kalabakan (4 ° 26 ’ N 117 ° 29 ’ E); its occurrence in N Kalimantan is not confirmed.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
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CE199B17FF9BFF9EFF916DB3F9D9F8B8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867327/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867327	Distribution. W Sumatra, from the upper Rokan River (Tanangtalu, 0 ° 20 " N, 99 ° 59 ’ E), just N of Gunung Talakmau, S to the upper Batang Hari River and beyond along the Barisan Range, W of Lampung Province.	Distribution. W Sumatra, from the upper Rokan River (Tanangtalu, 0 ° 20 " N, 99 ° 59 ’ E), just N of Gunung Talakmau, S to the upper Batang Hari River and beyond along the Barisan Range, W of Lampung Province.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF9BFF9FFA9A629DFC13FE72.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867463/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867463	5. 5- 6 kg ( females ). The Sabah Grizzled Languris gray above and below, except white belly and inner surfaces of limbs, contrasting with black on hands and feet. Crown is gray, with a tall black crest on back of head and two frontal whorls. Facial skin is red- dish, with bluish lips and a pair of distinct black spots on each side of the face, between eyes and mouth — a pattern sometimes seen in more contrastingly colored individuals of Hose’s Langur ( Presbytis hoset (null), 6. [MISSING], 7. [MISSING], 8. [MISSING], 9. [MISSING], 10. [MISSING], 11. [MISSING], 12. [MISSING], 13. [MISSING], 14. [MISSING], 15. [MISSING], 16. [MISSING], 17. [MISSING], 18. [MISSING], 19. [MISSING], 20. [MISSING], 21. [MISSING], 22. [MISSING], 23. [MISSING], 24. [MISSING], 25. [MISSING], 26. [MISSING], 27. [MISSING], 28. 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CE199B17FF9BFF9FFA9A629DFC13FE72.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867329/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867329	Distribution. EC Sumatra, from the Inderagiri River in the N to the Batang Hari River in the S, mainly in the highlands.	Distribution. EC Sumatra, from the Inderagiri River in the N to the Batang Hari River in the S, mainly in the highlands.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF9AFF9FFA2D6405F9D9F783.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867463/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867463	5. 5- 6 kg ( females ). The Sabah Grizzled Languris gray above and below, except white belly and inner surfaces of limbs, contrasting with black on hands and feet. Crown is gray, with a tall black crest on back of head and two frontal whorls. Facial skin is red- dish, with bluish lips and a pair of distinct black spots on each side of the face, between eyes and mouth — a pattern sometimes seen in more contrastingly colored individuals of Hose’s Langur ( Presbytis hoset (null), 6. [MISSING], 7. [MISSING], 8. [MISSING], 9. [MISSING], 10. [MISSING], 11. [MISSING], 12. [MISSING], 13. [MISSING], 14. [MISSING], 15. [MISSING], 16. [MISSING], 17. [MISSING], 18. [MISSING], 19. [MISSING], 20. [MISSING], 21. [MISSING], 22. [MISSING], 23. [MISSING], 24. [MISSING], 25. [MISSING], 26. [MISSING], 27. [MISSING], 28. 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Sabah Grizzled Langur (Presbytis sabana), 112. Black-crested Sumatran Langur (Presbytis melalophos), 113. Black-and-white Langur (Presbytis bicolor), 114. Black Sumatran Langur (Presbytis sumatrana), 115. Mitered Langur (Presbytis mitrata)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF9AFF9FFA2D6405F9D9F783.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867335/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867335	Distribution. SE Sumatra E of the Barisan Range, from the Batang Hari River, SW to the upper Musi River drainage, and S to Lampung Province.	Distribution. SE Sumatra E of the Barisan Range, from the Batang Hari River, SW to the upper Musi River drainage, and S to Lampung Province.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
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[MISSING], 57. [MISSING], 58. [MISSING], 59. [MISSING], 60. [MISSING], 61. [MISSING], 62. [MISSING], 63. [MISSING], 64. [MISSING], 65. [MISSING], 66. [MISSING], 67. [MISSING], 68. [MISSING], 69. [MISSING], 70. [MISSING], 71. [MISSING], 72. [MISSING], 73. [MISSING], 74. [MISSING], 75. [MISSING], 76. [MISSING], 77. [MISSING], 78. [MISSING], 79. [MISSING], 80. [MISSING], 81. [MISSING], 82. [MISSING], 83. [MISSING], 84. [MISSING], 85. [MISSING], 86. [MISSING], 87. [MISSING], 88. [MISSING], 89. [MISSING], 90. [MISSING], 91. [MISSING], 92. [MISSING], 93. [MISSING], 94. [MISSING], 95. [MISSING], 96. [MISSING], 97. [MISSING], 98. [MISSING], 99. [MISSING], 100. [MISSING], 101. [MISSING], 102. [MISSING], 103. [MISSING], 105. Javan Langur (Presbytis comata), 106. Banded Langur (Presbytis femoralis), 107. Cross-marked Langur (Presbytis chrysomelas), 108. White-fronted Langur (Presbytis frontata), 109. Hose’s Langur (Presbytis hosei), 110. Miller’s Langur (Presbytis canicrus), 111. Sabah Grizzled Langur (Presbytis sabana), 112. Black-crested Sumatran Langur (Presbytis melalophos), 113. Black-and-white Langur (Presbytis bicolor), 114. Black Sumatran Langur (Presbytis sumatrana), 115. Mitered Langur (Presbytis mitrata)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF9AFF9FFF2164CFFEC4F787.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867333/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867333	Distribution. W & NC Sumatra (N highlands and W coast S of the Simpang Kiri River, N of Gunung Talamau, and on the E coast from the Wampu River to the Barumun River, and SE to the Rokan River), and Batu Is (Pini I).	Distribution. W & NC Sumatra (N highlands and W coast S of the Simpang Kiri River, N of Gunung Talamau, and on the E coast from the Wampu River to the Barumun River, and SE to the Rokan River), and Batu Is (Pini I).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF9CFF99FF2D6401F6EDFC46.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867465/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867465	116. Mentawai Langur (Presbytis potenziani), 117. Siberut Langur (Presbytis siberu), 118. Maroon Langur (Presbytis rubicunda), 119. Pale-thighed Langur (Presbytis stamensus), 120. Natuna Islands Langur (Presbytis natunae), 121. Thomas's 9 Langur Presbytis. thomas (null)	116. Mentawai Langur (Presbytis potenziani), 117. Siberut Langur (Presbytis siberu), 118. Maroon Langur (Presbytis rubicunda), 119. Pale-thighed Langur (Presbytis stamensus), 120. Natuna Islands Langur (Presbytis natunae), 121. Thomas's 9 Langur Presbytis. thomas (null)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF9CFF99FF2D6401F6EDFC46.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867337/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867337	Distribution. Mentawai Is (Sipora, North Pagai, and South Pagai Is, also on the islet of Sinakak off the E coast of South Pagai).	Distribution. Mentawai Is (Sipora, North Pagai, and South Pagai Is, also on the islet of Sinakak off the E coast of South Pagai).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF9CFF9AFA3466EEFC94FC6B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867465/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867465	116. Mentawai Langur (Presbytis potenziani), 117. Siberut Langur (Presbytis siberu), 118. Maroon Langur (Presbytis rubicunda), 119. Pale-thighed Langur (Presbytis stamensus), 120. Natuna Islands Langur (Presbytis natunae), 121. Thomas's 9 Langur Presbytis. thomas (null)	116. Mentawai Langur (Presbytis potenziani), 117. Siberut Langur (Presbytis siberu), 118. Maroon Langur (Presbytis rubicunda), 119. Pale-thighed Langur (Presbytis stamensus), 120. Natuna Islands Langur (Presbytis natunae), 121. Thomas's 9 Langur Presbytis. thomas (null)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF9CFF9AFA3466EEFC94FC6B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867339/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867339	Distribution. Mentawai Is (Siberut I).	Distribution. Mentawai Is (Siberut I).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF9FFF9AFFF666F0F648FA46.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867465/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867465	116. Mentawai Langur (Presbytis potenziani), 117. Siberut Langur (Presbytis siberu), 118. Maroon Langur (Presbytis rubicunda), 119. Pale-thighed Langur (Presbytis stamensus), 120. Natuna Islands Langur (Presbytis natunae), 121. Thomas's 9 Langur Presbytis. thomas (null)	116. Mentawai Langur (Presbytis potenziani), 117. Siberut Langur (Presbytis siberu), 118. Maroon Langur (Presbytis rubicunda), 119. Pale-thighed Langur (Presbytis stamensus), 120. Natuna Islands Langur (Presbytis natunae), 121. Thomas's 9 Langur Presbytis. thomas (null)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF9FFF9AFFF666F0F648FA46.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867341/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867341	Subspecies and Distribution. P. r. rubicundaS. Miller, 1838 — Borneo (SEKalimantan, roughlySoftheMahakamRiverandEoftheBaritoRiver). P. r. carimataeG. S. Miller, 1906 — KarimataI, offWBorneo. P. r. chryseaDavis, 1962 — NEBorneo, confinedtoaverysmallareainESabahStatenearKinabatangan. P. r. ignitaDollman, 1909 — Borneo, inSarawakState, fromtheBaramRiverattheborderswithBrunei, andinKalimantanStotheKapuasRiver; possiblyinBrunei. P. r. rubida Lyon, 1911 — Borneo (SW Kalimantan, roughly S of the Kapuas River and W of the Barito River).	Subspecies and Distribution. P. r. rubicundaS. Miller, 1838 — Borneo (SEKalimantan, roughlySoftheMahakamRiverandEoftheBaritoRiver). P. r. carimataeG. S. Miller, 1906 — KarimataI, offWBorneo. P. r. chryseaDavis, 1962 — NEBorneo, confinedtoaverysmallareainESabahStatenearKinabatangan. P. r. ignitaDollman, 1909 — Borneo, inSarawakState, fromtheBaramRiverattheborderswithBrunei, andinKalimantanStotheKapuasRiver; possiblyinBrunei. P. r. rubida Lyon, 1911 — Borneo (SW Kalimantan, roughly S of the Kapuas River and W of the Barito River).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF9FFF9BFAF56313FBCFFA6A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867465/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867465	116. Mentawai Langur (Presbytis potenziani), 117. Siberut Langur (Presbytis siberu), 118. Maroon Langur (Presbytis rubicunda), 119. Pale-thighed Langur (Presbytis stamensus), 120. Natuna Islands Langur (Presbytis natunae), 121. Thomas's 9 Langur Presbytis. thomas (null)	116. Mentawai Langur (Presbytis potenziani), 117. Siberut Langur (Presbytis siberu), 118. Maroon Langur (Presbytis rubicunda), 119. Pale-thighed Langur (Presbytis stamensus), 120. Natuna Islands Langur (Presbytis natunae), 121. Thomas's 9 Langur Presbytis. thomas (null)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF9FFF9BFAF56313FBCFFA6A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867343/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867343	Subspecies and Distribution. P. s. siamensisS. Muller & Schlegel, 1841 — MalayPeninsula, inSThailand (populationisolatereportedat 6 ° 22 " N, 101 ° 08 E, wellwithinthedistributionofP. femoralisrobinsoni) andmostofPeninsularMalaysia (itisabsentintheNWtotheNtothePiahValleyinPerakState, andintheS). P. s. canaG. S. Miller, 1906 — CESumatra (betweentheSiakandIndragiririvers) andtheRiauArchipelago (PulauKundurI). P. s. paenulataChasen, 1940 — CESumatra (confinedtoasmallwedgeofcoastalforest, withapopulationisolatereportedfromnearLakeToba); itisseparatedfromP. femoralispercurabytheRokanRiver. P. s. rhionis G. S. Miller, 1903 — Riau Archipelago (for certain only from Bintan but may occur also on Batam and Galang Is).	Subspecies and Distribution. P. s. siamensisS. Muller & Schlegel, 1841 — MalayPeninsula, inSThailand (populationisolatereportedat 6 ° 22 " N, 101 ° 08 E, wellwithinthedistributionofP. femoralisrobinsoni) andmostofPeninsularMalaysia (itisabsentintheNWtotheNtothePiahValleyinPerakState, andintheS). P. s. canaG. S. Miller, 1906 — CESumatra (betweentheSiakandIndragiririvers) andtheRiauArchipelago (PulauKundurI). P. s. paenulataChasen, 1940 — CESumatra (confinedtoasmallwedgeofcoastalforest, withapopulationisolatereportedfromnearLakeToba); itisseparatedfromP. femoralispercurabytheRokanRiver. P. s. rhionis G. S. Miller, 1903 — Riau Archipelago (for certain only from Bintan but may occur also on Batam and Galang Is).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF9EFF9BFF2B60CFFEF7F46A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867465/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867465	116. Mentawai Langur (Presbytis potenziani), 117. Siberut Langur (Presbytis siberu), 118. Maroon Langur (Presbytis rubicunda), 119. Pale-thighed Langur (Presbytis stamensus), 120. Natuna Islands Langur (Presbytis natunae), 121. Thomas's 9 Langur Presbytis. thomas (null)	116. Mentawai Langur (Presbytis potenziani), 117. Siberut Langur (Presbytis siberu), 118. Maroon Langur (Presbytis rubicunda), 119. Pale-thighed Langur (Presbytis stamensus), 120. Natuna Islands Langur (Presbytis natunae), 121. Thomas's 9 Langur Presbytis. thomas (null)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF9EFF9BFF2B60CFFEF7F46A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867345/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867345	Distribution. Natuna Is (Buguran I), off the NW coast of Borneo.	Distribution. Natuna Is (Buguran I), off the NW coast of Borneo.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF9EFF9BFF296ECFF88DF265.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867465/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867465	On following pages: 118. Maroon Langur (Presbytis rubicunda); 119. Pale-thighed Langur (Presbytis siamensis); 120. Natuna Islands Langur (Presbytis natunae); 121. Thomas's Langur (Presbytis thomas).	On following pages: 118. Maroon Langur (Presbytis rubicunda); 119. Pale-thighed Langur (Presbytis siamensis); 120. Natuna Islands Langur (Presbytis natunae); 121. Thomas's Langur (Presbytis thomas).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FF9EFF9BFF296ECFF88DF265.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867349/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867349	Distribution. N Sumatra (Aceh Province), mostly N of the Wampu and Alas (= Simpang Kiri) rivers; a population has also been discovered S of the Alas at ¢. 3 ° 50 ” N.	Distribution. N Sumatra (Aceh Province), mostly N of the Wampu and Alas (= Simpang Kiri) rivers; a population has also been discovered S of the Alas at ¢. 3 ° 50 ” N.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFA0FFA5FF2164BEF596F9CD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867467/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867467	122. Red-shanked Douc (Pygathrix nemaeus), 123. Gray-shanked Douc (Pygathrix cinerea), 124. Black-shanked Douc (Pygathrix nigripes), 125. Tonkin Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus avunculus), 126. Yunnan Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus bet), 127. Guizhou Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus brelichi), 128. Golden Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus roxellana), 129. Stryker’s Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus strykeri), 130. Pig-tailed Langur (Simaas concolor), 131. Proboscis Monkey (Nasalis larvatus)	122. Red-shanked Douc (Pygathrix nemaeus), 123. Gray-shanked Douc (Pygathrix cinerea), 124. Black-shanked Douc (Pygathrix nigripes), 125. Tonkin Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus avunculus), 126. Yunnan Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus bet), 127. Guizhou Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus brelichi), 128. Golden Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus roxellana), 129. Stryker’s Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus strykeri), 130. Pig-tailed Langur (Simaas concolor), 131. Proboscis Monkey (Nasalis larvatus)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFA0FFA5FF2164BEF596F9CD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867351/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867351	Distribution. EC & SE Laos, N & C Vietnam (but very fragmented), and a small area in NE Cambodia (Voensei, Ratanakkiri Province). Old records from Hainan I appear to be erroneous.	Distribution. EC & SE Laos, N & C Vietnam (but very fragmented), and a small area in NE Cambodia (Voensei, Ratanakkiri Province). Old records from Hainan I appear to be erroneous.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFA0FFA6FA2C6365FB03F46C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867467/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867467	122. Red-shanked Douc (Pygathrix nemaeus), 123. Gray-shanked Douc (Pygathrix cinerea), 124. Black-shanked Douc (Pygathrix nigripes), 125. Tonkin Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus avunculus), 126. Yunnan Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus bet), 127. Guizhou Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus brelichi), 128. Golden Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus roxellana), 129. Stryker’s Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus strykeri), 130. Pig-tailed Langur (Simaas concolor), 131. Proboscis Monkey (Nasalis larvatus)	122. Red-shanked Douc (Pygathrix nemaeus), 123. Gray-shanked Douc (Pygathrix cinerea), 124. Black-shanked Douc (Pygathrix nigripes), 125. Tonkin Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus avunculus), 126. Yunnan Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus bet), 127. Guizhou Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus brelichi), 128. Golden Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus roxellana), 129. Stryker’s Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus strykeri), 130. Pig-tailed Langur (Simaas concolor), 131. Proboscis Monkey (Nasalis larvatus)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFA0FFA6FA2C6365FB03F46C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867353/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867353	Distribution. C Vietnam between 16 ° N and 13 ° 38 " N (Quang Nam, Kon Tum, Quang Ngai, Gia Lai, and Binh Dinh provinces), and a small part in NE Cambodia.	Distribution. C Vietnam between 16 ° N and 13 ° 38 " N (Quang Nam, Kon Tum, Quang Ngai, Gia Lai, and Binh Dinh provinces), and a small part in NE Cambodia.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFA3FFA7FFEB6EC8FB44FD39.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867467/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867467	122. Red-shanked Douc (Pygathrix nemaeus), 123. Gray-shanked Douc (Pygathrix cinerea), 124. Black-shanked Douc (Pygathrix nigripes), 125. Tonkin Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus avunculus), 126. Yunnan Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus bet), 127. Guizhou Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus brelichi), 128. Golden Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus roxellana), 129. Stryker’s Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus strykeri), 130. Pig-tailed Langur (Simaas concolor), 131. Proboscis Monkey (Nasalis larvatus)	122. Red-shanked Douc (Pygathrix nemaeus), 123. Gray-shanked Douc (Pygathrix cinerea), 124. Black-shanked Douc (Pygathrix nigripes), 125. Tonkin Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus avunculus), 126. Yunnan Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus bet), 127. Guizhou Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus brelichi), 128. Golden Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus roxellana), 129. Stryker’s Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus strykeri), 130. Pig-tailed Langur (Simaas concolor), 131. Proboscis Monkey (Nasalis larvatus)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFA3FFA7FFEB6EC8FB44FD39.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867355/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867355	Distribution. E Cambodia (E of the Mekong River and S of the Srepok River) and SW Vietnam from c. 14 ° N to S Cat Tien National Park. The presence of this species in S Laos is suspected but has never been confirmed.	Distribution. E Cambodia (E of the Mekong River and S of the Srepok River) and SW Vietnam from c. 14 ° N to S Cat Tien National Park. The presence of this species in S Laos is suspected but has never been confirmed.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFA2FFA7FF2E66C3F73EFA4E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867467/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867467	122. Red-shanked Douc (Pygathrix nemaeus), 123. Gray-shanked Douc (Pygathrix cinerea), 124. Black-shanked Douc (Pygathrix nigripes), 125. Tonkin Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus avunculus), 126. Yunnan Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus bet), 127. Guizhou Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus brelichi), 128. Golden Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus roxellana), 129. Stryker’s Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus strykeri), 130. Pig-tailed Langur (Simaas concolor), 131. Proboscis Monkey (Nasalis larvatus)	122. Red-shanked Douc (Pygathrix nemaeus), 123. Gray-shanked Douc (Pygathrix cinerea), 124. Black-shanked Douc (Pygathrix nigripes), 125. Tonkin Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus avunculus), 126. Yunnan Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus bet), 127. Guizhou Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus brelichi), 128. Golden Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus roxellana), 129. Stryker’s Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus strykeri), 130. Pig-tailed Langur (Simaas concolor), 131. Proboscis Monkey (Nasalis larvatus)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFA2FFA7FF2E66C3F73EFA4E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867357/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867357	Distribution. NW Vietnam, known only from small forest patches in Ha Giang, Tuyen Quang, Bac Kan, and Thai Nguyen provinces.	Distribution. NW Vietnam, known only from small forest patches in Ha Giang, Tuyen Quang, Bac Kan, and Thai Nguyen provinces.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFA2FFA0FA2B60ECFB37F713.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867467/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867467	122. Red-shanked Douc (Pygathrix nemaeus), 123. Gray-shanked Douc (Pygathrix cinerea), 124. Black-shanked Douc (Pygathrix nigripes), 125. Tonkin Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus avunculus), 126. Yunnan Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus bet), 127. Guizhou Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus brelichi), 128. Golden Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus roxellana), 129. Stryker’s Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus strykeri), 130. Pig-tailed Langur (Simaas concolor), 131. Proboscis Monkey (Nasalis larvatus)	122. Red-shanked Douc (Pygathrix nemaeus), 123. Gray-shanked Douc (Pygathrix cinerea), 124. Black-shanked Douc (Pygathrix nigripes), 125. Tonkin Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus avunculus), 126. Yunnan Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus bet), 127. Guizhou Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus brelichi), 128. Golden Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus roxellana), 129. Stryker’s Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus strykeri), 130. Pig-tailed Langur (Simaas concolor), 131. Proboscis Monkey (Nasalis larvatus)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFA2FFA0FA2B60ECFB37F713.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867359/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867359	Distribution. SW China, in SE Xizang Autonomous Region (= Tibet) and NW Yunnan Province (fragmented populations in the Yun Ling Mts), W of the Yangtze River and E of the Mekong River.	Distribution. SW China, in SE Xizang Autonomous Region (= Tibet) and NW Yunnan Province (fragmented populations in the Yun Ling Mts), W of the Yangtze River and E of the Mekong River.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFA5FFA0FFF36C27F5E2F89B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867467/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867467	122. Red-shanked Douc (Pygathrix nemaeus), 123. Gray-shanked Douc (Pygathrix cinerea), 124. Black-shanked Douc (Pygathrix nigripes), 125. Tonkin Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus avunculus), 126. Yunnan Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus bet), 127. Guizhou Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus brelichi), 128. Golden Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus roxellana), 129. Stryker’s Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus strykeri), 130. Pig-tailed Langur (Simaas concolor), 131. Proboscis Monkey (Nasalis larvatus)	122. Red-shanked Douc (Pygathrix nemaeus), 123. Gray-shanked Douc (Pygathrix cinerea), 124. Black-shanked Douc (Pygathrix nigripes), 125. Tonkin Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus avunculus), 126. Yunnan Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus bet), 127. Guizhou Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus brelichi), 128. Golden Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus roxellana), 129. Stryker’s Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus strykeri), 130. Pig-tailed Langur (Simaas concolor), 131. Proboscis Monkey (Nasalis larvatus)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFA5FFA0FFF36C27F5E2F89B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867361/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867361	Distribution. SC China, restricted to Fanjingshan in the Wuling Mts, Guizhou Province.	Distribution. SC China, restricted to Fanjingshan in the Wuling Mts, Guizhou Province.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFA5FFA1FAFF62BFF64BFCE0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867467/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867467	122. Red-shanked Douc (Pygathrix nemaeus), 123. Gray-shanked Douc (Pygathrix cinerea), 124. Black-shanked Douc (Pygathrix nigripes), 125. Tonkin Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus avunculus), 126. Yunnan Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus bet), 127. Guizhou Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus brelichi), 128. Golden Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus roxellana), 129. Stryker’s Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus strykeri), 130. Pig-tailed Langur (Simaas concolor), 131. Proboscis Monkey (Nasalis larvatus)	122. Red-shanked Douc (Pygathrix nemaeus), 123. Gray-shanked Douc (Pygathrix cinerea), 124. Black-shanked Douc (Pygathrix nigripes), 125. Tonkin Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus avunculus), 126. Yunnan Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus bet), 127. Guizhou Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus brelichi), 128. Golden Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus roxellana), 129. Stryker’s Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus strykeri), 130. Pig-tailed Langur (Simaas concolor), 131. Proboscis Monkey (Nasalis larvatus)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFA5FFA1FAFF62BFF64BFCE0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867363/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867363	Subspecies and Distribution. R. r. roxellanaMilne-Edwards, 1870 — WCChina (SGanssu, SShaanxi, WSichuanprovinces). R. r. hubeiensisWang, Jiang & Li, 1998 — WCChina (ShennongjiainWHubeiProvinceandinNESichuanProvince). R. r. nlingensis Wang, Jiang & Li, 1998 — WC China (Qinling Mts, S Shaanxi Province).	Subspecies and Distribution. R. r. roxellanaMilne-Edwards, 1870 — WCChina (SGanssu, SShaanxi, WSichuanprovinces). R. r. hubeiensisWang, Jiang & Li, 1998 — WCChina (ShennongjiainWHubeiProvinceandinNESichuanProvince). R. r. nlingensis Wang, Jiang & Li, 1998 — WC China (Qinling Mts, S Shaanxi Province).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFA4FFA1FA336675F94BF41F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867467/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867467	122. Red-shanked Douc (Pygathrix nemaeus), 123. Gray-shanked Douc (Pygathrix cinerea), 124. Black-shanked Douc (Pygathrix nigripes), 125. Tonkin Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus avunculus), 126. Yunnan Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus bet), 127. Guizhou Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus brelichi), 128. Golden Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus roxellana), 129. Stryker’s Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus strykeri), 130. Pig-tailed Langur (Simaas concolor), 131. Proboscis Monkey (Nasalis larvatus)	122. Red-shanked Douc (Pygathrix nemaeus), 123. Gray-shanked Douc (Pygathrix cinerea), 124. Black-shanked Douc (Pygathrix nigripes), 125. Tonkin Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus avunculus), 126. Yunnan Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus bet), 127. Guizhou Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus brelichi), 128. Golden Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus roxellana), 129. Stryker’s Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus strykeri), 130. Pig-tailed Langur (Simaas concolor), 131. Proboscis Monkey (Nasalis larvatus)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFA4FFA1FA336675F94BF41F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867365/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867365	Distribution. NE Myanmar (Salween-N’mai Hka divide in NE Kachin State, only around the Maw River, as far E as the Mts above the village of Chichitago, 26.31 ° - 26.51 ° N and 98.34 ° - 98.61 ° E) and S China (Gaolilgongshan National Nature Reserve, Yunnan Province).	Distribution. NE Myanmar (Salween-N’mai Hka divide in NE Kachin State, only around the Maw River, as far E as the Mts above the village of Chichitago, 26.31 ° - 26.51 ° N and 98.34 ° - 98.61 ° E) and S China (Gaolilgongshan National Nature Reserve, Yunnan Province).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFA4FFA2FA3169E0F58BFABD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867467/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867467	122. Red-shanked Douc (Pygathrix nemaeus), 123. Gray-shanked Douc (Pygathrix cinerea), 124. Black-shanked Douc (Pygathrix nigripes), 125. Tonkin Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus avunculus), 126. Yunnan Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus bet), 127. Guizhou Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus brelichi), 128. Golden Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus roxellana), 129. Stryker’s Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus strykeri), 130. Pig-tailed Langur (Simaas concolor), 131. Proboscis Monkey (Nasalis larvatus)	122. Red-shanked Douc (Pygathrix nemaeus), 123. Gray-shanked Douc (Pygathrix cinerea), 124. Black-shanked Douc (Pygathrix nigripes), 125. Tonkin Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus avunculus), 126. Yunnan Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus bet), 127. Guizhou Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus brelichi), 128. Golden Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus roxellana), 129. Stryker’s Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus strykeri), 130. Pig-tailed Langur (Simaas concolor), 131. Proboscis Monkey (Nasalis larvatus)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFA4FFA2FA3169E0F58BFABD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867367/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867367	Subspecies and Distribution. S. c. concolorG. S. Miller, 1903 — MentawaiIs (Sipora, NorthPagai, SouthPagaiIs, andnearbyIsofSimalegu, Simatapi, andSinakak); onlyprimateonSimaleguandSimatapi. S. c. stberu Chasen & Kloss, 1928 — Mentawai Is (Siberut I).	Subspecies and Distribution. S. c. concolorG. S. Miller, 1903 — MentawaiIs (Sipora, NorthPagai, SouthPagaiIs, andnearbyIsofSimalegu, Simatapi, andSinakak); onlyprimateonSimaleguandSimatapi. S. c. stberu Chasen & Kloss, 1928 — Mentawai Is (Siberut I).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFA7FFA3FAEF635FF809F871.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867467/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867467	122. Red-shanked Douc (Pygathrix nemaeus), 123. Gray-shanked Douc (Pygathrix cinerea), 124. Black-shanked Douc (Pygathrix nigripes), 125. Tonkin Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus avunculus), 126. Yunnan Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus bet), 127. Guizhou Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus brelichi), 128. Golden Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus roxellana), 129. Stryker’s Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus strykeri), 130. Pig-tailed Langur (Simaas concolor), 131. Proboscis Monkey (Nasalis larvatus)	122. Red-shanked Douc (Pygathrix nemaeus), 123. Gray-shanked Douc (Pygathrix cinerea), 124. Black-shanked Douc (Pygathrix nigripes), 125. Tonkin Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus avunculus), 126. Yunnan Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus bet), 127. Guizhou Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus brelichi), 128. Golden Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus roxellana), 129. Stryker’s Snub-nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus strykeri), 130. Pig-tailed Langur (Simaas concolor), 131. Proboscis Monkey (Nasalis larvatus)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFA7FFA3FAEF635FF809F871.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867371/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867371	Distribution. Borneo (Sabah and Sarawak states, Brunei, and Kalimantan); it is also found on the satellite islands of Berhala, Sebatik, and Pulau Laut.	Distribution. Borneo (Sabah and Sarawak states, Brunei, and Kalimantan); it is also found on the satellite islands of Berhala, Sebatik, and Pulau Laut.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFA8FFAEFF3664A3FD6CFD7C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867469/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867469	132. Bengal Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus entellus), 133. Chamba Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus ajax), 134. Terai Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus hector), 135. Nepal Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus schistaceus), 136. Malabar Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus hypoleucos), 137. Tufted Gray Langur (Semnopithecus priam), 139. Nilgiri Langur (Semnopithecus john)	132. Bengal Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus entellus), 133. Chamba Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus ajax), 134. Terai Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus hector), 135. Nepal Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus schistaceus), 136. Malabar Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus hypoleucos), 137. Tufted Gray Langur (Semnopithecus priam), 139. Nilgiri Langur (Semnopithecus john)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFA8FFAEFF3664A3FD6CFD7C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867373/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867373	Distribution. India, the species’ range extends 1900 km W to E, and includes all populations with the northern-type tail carriage between the Tapti River in Gujarat State and Krishna River in Andhra Pradesh State to the foothills of the Himalaya. Introduced into SW Bangladesh, where the population may have arisen from descendents of a pair introduced by Hindu pilgrims on the banks of the Jalangi River.	Distribution. India, the species’ range extends 1900 km W to E, and includes all populations with the northern-type tail carriage between the Tapti River in Gujarat State and Krishna River in Andhra Pradesh State to the foothills of the Himalaya. Introduced into SW Bangladesh, where the population may have arisen from descendents of a pair introduced by Hindu pilgrims on the banks of the Jalangi River.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFABFFAEFFE067D8FC6FF52C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867469/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867469	132. Bengal Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus entellus), 133. Chamba Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus ajax), 134. Terai Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus hector), 135. Nepal Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus schistaceus), 136. Malabar Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus hypoleucos), 137. Tufted Gray Langur (Semnopithecus priam), 139. Nilgiri Langur (Semnopithecus john)	132. Bengal Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus entellus), 133. Chamba Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus ajax), 134. Terai Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus hector), 135. Nepal Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus schistaceus), 136. Malabar Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus hypoleucos), 137. Tufted Gray Langur (Semnopithecus priam), 139. Nilgiri Langur (Semnopithecus john)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFABFFAEFFE067D8FC6FF52C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867375/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867375	Distribution. NW India, confined to the Chamba Valley of Himachal Pradesh State; it may also occur in the Kishtwar Valley ofJammu and Kashmir State.	Distribution. NW India, confined to the Chamba Valley of Himachal Pradesh State; it may also occur in the Kishtwar Valley ofJammu and Kashmir State.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFABFFAEFFE06E04F6C7F32C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867469/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867469	132. Bengal Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus entellus), 133. Chamba Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus ajax), 134. Terai Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus hector), 135. Nepal Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus schistaceus), 136. Malabar Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus hypoleucos), 137. Tufted Gray Langur (Semnopithecus priam), 139. Nilgiri Langur (Semnopithecus john)	132. Bengal Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus entellus), 133. Chamba Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus ajax), 134. Terai Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus hector), 135. Nepal Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus schistaceus), 136. Malabar Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus hypoleucos), 137. Tufted Gray Langur (Semnopithecus priam), 139. Nilgiri Langur (Semnopithecus john)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFABFFAEFFE06E04F6C7F32C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867377/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867377	Distribution. Himalayan foothills in N India (states of Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, and W Bengal), and W & C Nepal; it also probably occurs in SW Bhutan near Pankhabari.	Distribution. Himalayan foothills in N India (states of Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, and W Bengal), and W & C Nepal; it also probably occurs in SW Bhutan near Pankhabari.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFABFFAFFAEA6809F9F4F9F5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867469/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867469	132. Bengal Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus entellus), 133. Chamba Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus ajax), 134. Terai Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus hector), 135. Nepal Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus schistaceus), 136. Malabar Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus hypoleucos), 137. Tufted Gray Langur (Semnopithecus priam), 139. Nilgiri Langur (Semnopithecus john)	132. Bengal Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus entellus), 133. Chamba Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus ajax), 134. Terai Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus hector), 135. Nepal Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus schistaceus), 136. Malabar Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus hypoleucos), 137. Tufted Gray Langur (Semnopithecus priam), 139. Nilgiri Langur (Semnopithecus john)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFABFFAFFAEA6809F9F4F9F5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867379/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867379	Distribution. NW Pakistan, N India (Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and NW Bengal states, and Sikkim), S China (Tibetan regions of Bo Qu, Ji Long Zang Bu and Chumbi Valleys in Xizang Autonomous Region), Nepal, and W Bhutan (E to Sankosh River); its presence in E Afghanistan is uncertain.	Distribution. NW Pakistan, N India (Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and NW Bengal states, and Sikkim), S China (Tibetan regions of Bo Qu, Ji Long Zang Bu and Chumbi Valleys in Xizang Autonomous Region), Nepal, and W Bhutan (E to Sankosh River); its presence in E Afghanistan is uncertain.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFAAFFA8FA3E6341FDD8F5F9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867469/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867469	132. Bengal Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus entellus), 133. Chamba Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus ajax), 134. Terai Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus hector), 135. Nepal Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus schistaceus), 136. Malabar Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus hypoleucos), 137. Tufted Gray Langur (Semnopithecus priam), 139. Nilgiri Langur (Semnopithecus john)	132. Bengal Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus entellus), 133. Chamba Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus ajax), 134. Terai Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus hector), 135. Nepal Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus schistaceus), 136. Malabar Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus hypoleucos), 137. Tufted Gray Langur (Semnopithecus priam), 139. Nilgiri Langur (Semnopithecus john)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFAAFFA8FA3E6341FDD8F5F9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867381/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867381	Subspecies and Distribution. S. h. hypoleucosBlyth, 1841 — SWIndia (SWesternGhats), fromaroundBrahmagiriHillsinKarnatakaStateStotheNofSilentValleyinKeralaState. S. h. achatesPocock, 1928 — WIndia (WDeccanPlateauandEslopesofWesternGhats) uptotheRoonwallinethatfollowstheTaptiandGodavaririversintheN; limitedbythedistributionofS. entellusintheNEandS. priampriamintheE. S. h. wulus Pocock, 1928 — SW India (Western Ghats), from Jog Falls in Karnataka State, at 440 m, and S along the hilly wet zones to the Brahmagiri Hills.	Subspecies and Distribution. S. h. hypoleucosBlyth, 1841 — SWIndia (SWesternGhats), fromaroundBrahmagiriHillsinKarnatakaStateStotheNofSilentValleyinKeralaState. S. h. achatesPocock, 1928 — WIndia (WDeccanPlateauandEslopesofWesternGhats) uptotheRoonwallinethatfollowstheTaptiandGodavaririversintheN; limitedbythedistributionofS. entellusintheNEandS. priampriamintheE. S. h. wulus Pocock, 1928 — SW India (Western Ghats), from Jog Falls in Karnataka State, at 440 m, and S along the hilly wet zones to the Brahmagiri Hills.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFADFFA9FFEE6F59FF00FA21.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867469/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867469	132. Bengal Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus entellus), 133. Chamba Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus ajax), 134. Terai Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus hector), 135. Nepal Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus schistaceus), 136. Malabar Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus hypoleucos), 137. Tufted Gray Langur (Semnopithecus priam), 139. Nilgiri Langur (Semnopithecus john)	132. Bengal Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus entellus), 133. Chamba Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus ajax), 134. Terai Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus hector), 135. Nepal Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus schistaceus), 136. Malabar Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus hypoleucos), 137. Tufted Gray Langur (Semnopithecus priam), 139. Nilgiri Langur (Semnopithecus john)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFADFFA9FFEE6F59FF00FA21.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867383/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867383	Subspecies and Distribution. S. p. priam Blyth, 1844 — S & SE India (Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu states), a highly fragmented distribution ranging from the Krishna River in Andhra Pradesh S to Tirunelveli in Tamil Nadu. S. p. anchises Blyth 1844 — SC India (S Deccan Plateau), found in the districts of Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh, and in Pavagada in the district of Tumkur, Karnataka. S. p. thersites Blyth 1847 — Dry Zone of Sri Lanka, ranging from Jaffna in the N to the S coast.	Subspecies and Distribution. S. p. priam Blyth, 1844 — S & SE India (Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu states), a highly fragmented distribution ranging from the Krishna River in Andhra Pradesh S to Tirunelveli in Tamil Nadu. S. p. anchises Blyth 1844 — SC India (S Deccan Plateau), found in the districts of Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh, and in Pavagada in the district of Tumkur, Karnataka. S. p. thersites Blyth 1847 — Dry Zone of Sri Lanka, ranging from Jaffna in the N to the S coast.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFACFFAAFF286336FBE9F907.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867469/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867469	132. Bengal Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus entellus), 133. Chamba Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus ajax), 134. Terai Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus hector), 135. Nepal Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus schistaceus), 136. Malabar Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus hypoleucos), 137. Tufted Gray Langur (Semnopithecus priam), 139. Nilgiri Langur (Semnopithecus john)	132. Bengal Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus entellus), 133. Chamba Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus ajax), 134. Terai Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus hector), 135. Nepal Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus schistaceus), 136. Malabar Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus hypoleucos), 137. Tufted Gray Langur (Semnopithecus priam), 139. Nilgiri Langur (Semnopithecus john)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFACFFAAFF286336FBE9F907.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867385/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867385	Subspecies and Distribution. S. p. vetulusErxleben, 1777 — SWSriLanka (WetZone), fromKaluRiverStoRama, toanelevationof 1000 m; thedistributionislessthan 5000 km?. S. p. monticolaKelaart, 1850 — MtsofCSriLankaatelevationsof 1000 - 2200 m. S. p. nestorBennett, 1833 — WSriLanka (WetZone), NoftheKaluRiveratelevationsupto 1000 m. S. p. philbricki Phillips, 1927 — N & E Sri Lanka (Dry Zone) up to elevations of 1500 m in E Matale and Madulkele Hills.	Subspecies and Distribution. S. p. vetulusErxleben, 1777 — SWSriLanka (WetZone), fromKaluRiverStoRama, toanelevationof 1000 m; thedistributionislessthan 5000 km?. S. p. monticolaKelaart, 1850 — MtsofCSriLankaatelevationsof 1000 - 2200 m. S. p. nestorBennett, 1833 — WSriLanka (WetZone), NoftheKaluRiveratelevationsupto 1000 m. S. p. philbricki Phillips, 1927 — N & E Sri Lanka (Dry Zone) up to elevations of 1500 m in E Matale and Madulkele Hills.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFAFFFABFFEE6254F97AFE3E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867469/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867469	132. Bengal Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus entellus), 133. Chamba Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus ajax), 134. Terai Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus hector), 135. Nepal Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus schistaceus), 136. Malabar Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus hypoleucos), 137. Tufted Gray Langur (Semnopithecus priam), 139. Nilgiri Langur (Semnopithecus john)	132. Bengal Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus entellus), 133. Chamba Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus ajax), 134. Terai Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus hector), 135. Nepal Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus schistaceus), 136. Malabar Sacred Langur (Semnopithecus hypoleucos), 137. Tufted Gray Langur (Semnopithecus priam), 139. Nilgiri Langur (Semnopithecus john)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFAFFFABFFEE6254F97AFE3E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867387/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867387	Distribution. SW India (Karnataka, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu states); it occurs sporadically in montane forests of the Western Ghats from Srimangala (12 ° 01 ’ N, 75 ° 58 ’ E) in Karnataka S to the Aramboli Pass (8 ° 16 ’ N) in Kerala.	Distribution. SW India (Karnataka, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu states); it occurs sporadically in montane forests of the Western Ghats from Srimangala (12 ° 01 ’ N, 75 ° 58 ’ E) in Karnataka S to the Aramboli Pass (8 ° 16 ’ N) in Kerala.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFB0FFB5FF2564A7FC60F3C9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867473/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867473	140. Golden Langur (Trachypithecus gee), 141. Capped Langur (Trachypithecus pileatus), 142. Shortridge’s Langur (Trachypithecus shortridgei), 143. East Javan Langur (Trachypithecus auratus), 144. West Javan Langur (Trachypithecus mauritius), 145. Silvered Langur (Trachypithecus cristatus), 146. Selangor Silvery Langur (Trachypithecus selangorensis), 147. Germain’s Langur (Trachypithecus germaini), 148. Annamese Langur (Trachypithecus margarita)	140. Golden Langur (Trachypithecus gee), 141. Capped Langur (Trachypithecus pileatus), 142. Shortridge’s Langur (Trachypithecus shortridgei), 143. East Javan Langur (Trachypithecus auratus), 144. West Javan Langur (Trachypithecus mauritius), 145. Silvered Langur (Trachypithecus cristatus), 146. Selangor Silvery Langur (Trachypithecus selangorensis), 147. Germain’s Langur (Trachypithecus germaini), 148. Annamese Langur (Trachypithecus margarita)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFB0FFB5FF2564A7FC60F3C9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867389/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867389	Distribution. NE India (Himalayan foothills of NW Assam State between the Manas and Sankosh rivers, and in the area immediately to the S, nearly to the Brahmaputra River) and Bhutan (as far N as Black Mt, ¢. 27 ° 30 ’ N, E of the Sankosh River; also extends E of the Mangde River along either side of the main stream).	Distribution. NE India (Himalayan foothills of NW Assam State between the Manas and Sankosh rivers, and in the area immediately to the S, nearly to the Brahmaputra River) and Bhutan (as far N as Black Mt, ¢. 27 ° 30 ’ N, E of the Sankosh River; also extends E of the Mangde River along either side of the main stream).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFB0FFB6FF23696EFBC0F32F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867473/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867473	140. Golden Langur (Trachypithecus gee), 141. Capped Langur (Trachypithecus pileatus), 142. Shortridge’s Langur (Trachypithecus shortridgei), 143. East Javan Langur (Trachypithecus auratus), 144. West Javan Langur (Trachypithecus mauritius), 145. Silvered Langur (Trachypithecus cristatus), 146. Selangor Silvery Langur (Trachypithecus selangorensis), 147. Germain’s Langur (Trachypithecus germaini), 148. Annamese Langur (Trachypithecus margarita)	140. Golden Langur (Trachypithecus gee), 141. Capped Langur (Trachypithecus pileatus), 142. Shortridge’s Langur (Trachypithecus shortridgei), 143. East Javan Langur (Trachypithecus auratus), 144. West Javan Langur (Trachypithecus mauritius), 145. Silvered Langur (Trachypithecus cristatus), 146. Selangor Silvery Langur (Trachypithecus selangorensis), 147. Germain’s Langur (Trachypithecus germaini), 148. Annamese Langur (Trachypithecus margarita)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFB0FFB6FF23696EFBC0F32F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867391/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867391	Subspecies and Distribution. 1. p. pileatus Blyth, 1843 — NE India highlands S and E of the Brahmaputra River, in the states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, and Nagaland (Karbi Anglong Plateau, Barail Range, and Khasi, Garo, Naga, and Jaintia Hills), and in NW Myanmar (W of the Chindwin River, S to Chin Hills Mts and Mt Victoria); the elevational range is 600 - 3000 m. 1. p. brahma Wroughton, 1916 — NE India, known only from the Dafla Hills, N of the Brahmaputra River, in Arunachal Pradesh State. 1: p. durga Wroughton, 1916 — E Bangladesh and NE India in the states of Assam, Mizoram, and Tripura (Naga Hills, Lakhimpur, Golaghat, Cachar Hills, Samaguting, and Sibsagar), adjoining the distribution of 7. p. pileatus to the N, but at lower elevations (i. e. from nearly sea level up to 600 m). 1. p. tenebricus Hinton, 1923 — NE India (Assam State) and Bhutan, in the Manas region N of the Brahmaputra River, with an elevational range of 100 - 2000 m.	Subspecies and Distribution. 1. p. pileatus Blyth, 1843 — NE India highlands S and E of the Brahmaputra River, in the states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, and Nagaland (Karbi Anglong Plateau, Barail Range, and Khasi, Garo, Naga, and Jaintia Hills), and in NW Myanmar (W of the Chindwin River, S to Chin Hills Mts and Mt Victoria); the elevational range is 600 - 3000 m. 1. p. brahma Wroughton, 1916 — NE India, known only from the Dafla Hills, N of the Brahmaputra River, in Arunachal Pradesh State. 1: p. durga Wroughton, 1916 — E Bangladesh and NE India in the states of Assam, Mizoram, and Tripura (Naga Hills, Lakhimpur, Golaghat, Cachar Hills, Samaguting, and Sibsagar), adjoining the distribution of 7. p. pileatus to the N, but at lower elevations (i. e. from nearly sea level up to 600 m). 1. p. tenebricus Hinton, 1923 — NE India (Assam State) and Bhutan, in the Manas region N of the Brahmaputra River, with an elevational range of 100 - 2000 m.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFB3FFB6FFE9680BF6E4F7A7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867473/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867473	140. Golden Langur (Trachypithecus gee), 141. Capped Langur (Trachypithecus pileatus), 142. Shortridge’s Langur (Trachypithecus shortridgei), 143. East Javan Langur (Trachypithecus auratus), 144. West Javan Langur (Trachypithecus mauritius), 145. Silvered Langur (Trachypithecus cristatus), 146. Selangor Silvery Langur (Trachypithecus selangorensis), 147. Germain’s Langur (Trachypithecus germaini), 148. Annamese Langur (Trachypithecus margarita)	140. Golden Langur (Trachypithecus gee), 141. Capped Langur (Trachypithecus pileatus), 142. Shortridge’s Langur (Trachypithecus shortridgei), 143. East Javan Langur (Trachypithecus auratus), 144. West Javan Langur (Trachypithecus mauritius), 145. Silvered Langur (Trachypithecus cristatus), 146. Selangor Silvery Langur (Trachypithecus selangorensis), 147. Germain’s Langur (Trachypithecus germaini), 148. Annamese Langur (Trachypithecus margarita)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFB3FFB6FFE9680BF6E4F7A7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867393/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867393	Distribution. NE Myanmar, E of the Chindwin River (Kachin State N to Myitkyina District) and SW China (Dulong River Valley in Gongshan County, NW Yunnan Province).	Distribution. NE Myanmar, E of the Chindwin River (Kachin State N to Myitkyina District) and SW China (Dulong River Valley in Gongshan County, NW Yunnan Province).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFB3FFB7FAF06DB4FE5FFB0E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867473/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867473	140. Golden Langur (Trachypithecus gee), 141. Capped Langur (Trachypithecus pileatus), 142. Shortridge’s Langur (Trachypithecus shortridgei), 143. East Javan Langur (Trachypithecus auratus), 144. West Javan Langur (Trachypithecus mauritius), 145. Silvered Langur (Trachypithecus cristatus), 146. Selangor Silvery Langur (Trachypithecus selangorensis), 147. Germain’s Langur (Trachypithecus germaini), 148. Annamese Langur (Trachypithecus margarita)	140. Golden Langur (Trachypithecus gee), 141. Capped Langur (Trachypithecus pileatus), 142. Shortridge’s Langur (Trachypithecus shortridgei), 143. East Javan Langur (Trachypithecus auratus), 144. West Javan Langur (Trachypithecus mauritius), 145. Silvered Langur (Trachypithecus cristatus), 146. Selangor Silvery Langur (Trachypithecus selangorensis), 147. Germain’s Langur (Trachypithecus germaini), 148. Annamese Langur (Trachypithecus margarita)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFB3FFB7FAF06DB4FE5FFB0E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867395/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867395	Distribution. E Java (NW to the vicinity ofJakarta, and E of ¢. 109 ° E in the S coast), Bali, and Lombok Is, and Pulau Sempu and Nusa Barung Is, off the S coast ofJava.	Distribution. E Java (NW to the vicinity ofJakarta, and E of ¢. 109 ° E in the S coast), Bali, and Lombok Is, and Pulau Sempu and Nusa Barung Is, off the S coast ofJava.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFB2FFB7FF226941F8C0F646.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867473/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867473	140. Golden Langur (Trachypithecus gee), 141. Capped Langur (Trachypithecus pileatus), 142. Shortridge’s Langur (Trachypithecus shortridgei), 143. East Javan Langur (Trachypithecus auratus), 144. West Javan Langur (Trachypithecus mauritius), 145. Silvered Langur (Trachypithecus cristatus), 146. Selangor Silvery Langur (Trachypithecus selangorensis), 147. Germain’s Langur (Trachypithecus germaini), 148. Annamese Langur (Trachypithecus margarita)	140. Golden Langur (Trachypithecus gee), 141. Capped Langur (Trachypithecus pileatus), 142. Shortridge’s Langur (Trachypithecus shortridgei), 143. East Javan Langur (Trachypithecus auratus), 144. West Javan Langur (Trachypithecus mauritius), 145. Silvered Langur (Trachypithecus cristatus), 146. Selangor Silvery Langur (Trachypithecus selangorensis), 147. Germain’s Langur (Trachypithecus germaini), 148. Annamese Langur (Trachypithecus margarita)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFB2FFB7FF226941F8C0F646.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867399/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867399	Subspecies and Distribution. 1. c. cnistatus Raffles, 1821 — Borneo, Sumatra, Bangka, Belitung, and Riau (Bintan, Combol, Sugi, and perhaps Batam) and Lingga (Bakung, Lingga) Archipelagos, off E Sumatra. 1: c. vigilans G. S. Miller, 1913 — Natuna Is (Serasan I), off W Borneo.	Subspecies and Distribution. 1. c. cnistatus Raffles, 1821 — Borneo, Sumatra, Bangka, Belitung, and Riau (Bintan, Combol, Sugi, and perhaps Batam) and Lingga (Bakung, Lingga) Archipelagos, off E Sumatra. 1: c. vigilans G. S. Miller, 1913 — Natuna Is (Serasan I), off W Borneo.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFB2FFB7FF25602CFEF8F3FB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867473/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867473	140. Golden Langur (Trachypithecus gee), 141. Capped Langur (Trachypithecus pileatus), 142. Shortridge’s Langur (Trachypithecus shortridgei), 143. East Javan Langur (Trachypithecus auratus), 144. West Javan Langur (Trachypithecus mauritius), 145. Silvered Langur (Trachypithecus cristatus), 146. Selangor Silvery Langur (Trachypithecus selangorensis), 147. Germain’s Langur (Trachypithecus germaini), 148. Annamese Langur (Trachypithecus margarita)	140. Golden Langur (Trachypithecus gee), 141. Capped Langur (Trachypithecus pileatus), 142. Shortridge’s Langur (Trachypithecus shortridgei), 143. East Javan Langur (Trachypithecus auratus), 144. West Javan Langur (Trachypithecus mauritius), 145. Silvered Langur (Trachypithecus cristatus), 146. Selangor Silvery Langur (Trachypithecus selangorensis), 147. Germain’s Langur (Trachypithecus germaini), 148. Annamese Langur (Trachypithecus margarita)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFB2FFB7FF25602CFEF8F3FB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867397/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867397	Distribution. W Java (restricted to the N coast W ofJakarta, and inland to Bogor, Cisalak, andJasinga, SW to Ujung Kulon, then along the S coastas far E as Cikaso and possibly Ciwangi).	Distribution. W Java (restricted to the N coast W ofJakarta, and inland to Bogor, Cisalak, andJasinga, SW to Ujung Kulon, then along the S coastas far E as Cikaso and possibly Ciwangi).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFB2FFB0FA2F6F14FDBAFBA6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867473/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867473	140. Golden Langur (Trachypithecus gee), 141. Capped Langur (Trachypithecus pileatus), 142. Shortridge’s Langur (Trachypithecus shortridgei), 143. East Javan Langur (Trachypithecus auratus), 144. West Javan Langur (Trachypithecus mauritius), 145. Silvered Langur (Trachypithecus cristatus), 146. Selangor Silvery Langur (Trachypithecus selangorensis), 147. Germain’s Langur (Trachypithecus germaini), 148. Annamese Langur (Trachypithecus margarita)	140. Golden Langur (Trachypithecus gee), 141. Capped Langur (Trachypithecus pileatus), 142. Shortridge’s Langur (Trachypithecus shortridgei), 143. East Javan Langur (Trachypithecus auratus), 144. West Javan Langur (Trachypithecus mauritius), 145. Silvered Langur (Trachypithecus cristatus), 146. Selangor Silvery Langur (Trachypithecus selangorensis), 147. Germain’s Langur (Trachypithecus germaini), 148. Annamese Langur (Trachypithecus margarita)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFB2FFB0FA2F6F14FDBAFBA6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867401/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867401	Distribution. W Peninsular Malaysia, confined to a Strip along the W coast from 6 ° N to 1 ° 30 ° N in the states of Kedah, Perak, Selangor, Negeri Sembilan, Melaka, and Johor.	Distribution. W Peninsular Malaysia, confined to a Strip along the W coast from 6 ° N to 1 ° 30 ° N in the states of Kedah, Perak, Selangor, Negeri Sembilan, Melaka, and Johor.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFB5FFB0FFF261B3F791FD0B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867473/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867473	140. Golden Langur (Trachypithecus gee), 141. Capped Langur (Trachypithecus pileatus), 142. Shortridge’s Langur (Trachypithecus shortridgei), 143. East Javan Langur (Trachypithecus auratus), 144. West Javan Langur (Trachypithecus mauritius), 145. Silvered Langur (Trachypithecus cristatus), 146. Selangor Silvery Langur (Trachypithecus selangorensis), 147. Germain’s Langur (Trachypithecus germaini), 148. Annamese Langur (Trachypithecus margarita)	140. Golden Langur (Trachypithecus gee), 141. Capped Langur (Trachypithecus pileatus), 142. Shortridge’s Langur (Trachypithecus shortridgei), 143. East Javan Langur (Trachypithecus auratus), 144. West Javan Langur (Trachypithecus mauritius), 145. Silvered Langur (Trachypithecus cristatus), 146. Selangor Silvery Langur (Trachypithecus selangorensis), 147. Germain’s Langur (Trachypithecus germaini), 148. Annamese Langur (Trachypithecus margarita)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFB5FFB0FFF261B3F791FD0B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867403/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867403	Distribution. Mainland South-east Asia in S Myanmar, S Thailand, S Laos, Cambodia (W of Mekong River), and the S tip of Vietnam. Range limit of this species to the E might be the Mekong River.	Distribution. Mainland South-east Asia in S Myanmar, S Thailand, S Laos, Cambodia (W of Mekong River), and the S tip of Vietnam. Range limit of this species to the E might be the Mekong River.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFB5FFB0FAFF662FF8E9F46A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867473/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867473	140. Golden Langur (Trachypithecus gee), 141. Capped Langur (Trachypithecus pileatus), 142. Shortridge’s Langur (Trachypithecus shortridgei), 143. East Javan Langur (Trachypithecus auratus), 144. West Javan Langur (Trachypithecus mauritius), 145. Silvered Langur (Trachypithecus cristatus), 146. Selangor Silvery Langur (Trachypithecus selangorensis), 147. Germain’s Langur (Trachypithecus germaini), 148. Annamese Langur (Trachypithecus margarita)	140. Golden Langur (Trachypithecus gee), 141. Capped Langur (Trachypithecus pileatus), 142. Shortridge’s Langur (Trachypithecus shortridgei), 143. East Javan Langur (Trachypithecus auratus), 144. West Javan Langur (Trachypithecus mauritius), 145. Silvered Langur (Trachypithecus cristatus), 146. Selangor Silvery Langur (Trachypithecus selangorensis), 147. Germain’s Langur (Trachypithecus germaini), 148. Annamese Langur (Trachypithecus margarita)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFB5FFB0FAFF662FF8E9F46A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867405/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867405	Distribution. Mainland South-east Asia in S Laos (N limit is 16 ° 23 ’ N), SC Vietnam (N limit is 14 ° 30 ’ N), and E Cambodia (Ratanakiri and Mondulkiri provinces); most likely the W limitis the Mekong River, but further studies are needed to confirm this. Records in Vietnam N to 16 ° 37 ° N are questionable.	Distribution. Mainland South-east Asia in S Laos (N limit is 16 ° 23 ’ N), SC Vietnam (N limit is 14 ° 30 ’ N), and E Cambodia (Ratanakiri and Mondulkiri provinces); most likely the W limitis the Mekong River, but further studies are needed to confirm this. Records in Vietnam N to 16 ° 37 ° N are questionable.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFB6FFB3FF30640AFC6BF88C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867475/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867475	149. Tenasserim Langur (Trachypithecus barber), 150. Dusky Langur (Trachypithecus obscurus), 151. Phayre’s Langur (Trachypithecus phayrei), 152. Indochinese Gray Langur (Trachypithecus crepusculus), 153. Cat Ba Langur (Trachypithecus poliocephalus), 154. White-headed Langur (Trachypithecus leucocephalus), 155. Delacour’s Langur (Trachypithecus delacouri), 156. Francois’s Langur (Trachypithecus francoisi), 157. Black Langur (Trachypithecus ebenus), 158. Laos Langur (Trachypithecus laotum), 159. Hatunh Langur (Trachypithecus hatinhensis)	149. Tenasserim Langur (Trachypithecus barber), 150. Dusky Langur (Trachypithecus obscurus), 151. Phayre’s Langur (Trachypithecus phayrei), 152. Indochinese Gray Langur (Trachypithecus crepusculus), 153. Cat Ba Langur (Trachypithecus poliocephalus), 154. White-headed Langur (Trachypithecus leucocephalus), 155. Delacour’s Langur (Trachypithecus delacouri), 156. Francois’s Langur (Trachypithecus francoisi), 157. Black Langur (Trachypithecus ebenus), 158. Laos Langur (Trachypithecus laotum), 159. Hatunh Langur (Trachypithecus hatinhensis)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFB6FFB3FF30640AFC6BF88C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867407/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867407	Distribution. E Myanmar and W Thailand, confined to a small region N of the Thai-Malai Peninsula (14 ° 20 ° - 15 ° 10 ° N, 98 ° 30 ° - 98 ° 55 ’ E).	Distribution. E Myanmar and W Thailand, confined to a small region N of the Thai-Malai Peninsula (14 ° 20 ° - 15 ° 10 ° N, 98 ° 30 ° - 98 ° 55 ’ E).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFB6FFB3FF3362A9FA5FF557.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867475/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867475	149. Tenasserim Langur (Trachypithecus barber), 150. Dusky Langur (Trachypithecus obscurus), 151. Phayre’s Langur (Trachypithecus phayrei), 152. Indochinese Gray Langur (Trachypithecus crepusculus), 153. Cat Ba Langur (Trachypithecus poliocephalus), 154. White-headed Langur (Trachypithecus leucocephalus), 155. Delacour’s Langur (Trachypithecus delacouri), 156. Francois’s Langur (Trachypithecus francoisi), 157. Black Langur (Trachypithecus ebenus), 158. Laos Langur (Trachypithecus laotum), 159. Hatunh Langur (Trachypithecus hatinhensis)	149. Tenasserim Langur (Trachypithecus barber), 150. Dusky Langur (Trachypithecus obscurus), 151. Phayre’s Langur (Trachypithecus phayrei), 152. Indochinese Gray Langur (Trachypithecus crepusculus), 153. Cat Ba Langur (Trachypithecus poliocephalus), 154. White-headed Langur (Trachypithecus leucocephalus), 155. Delacour’s Langur (Trachypithecus delacouri), 156. Francois’s Langur (Trachypithecus francoisi), 157. Black Langur (Trachypithecus ebenus), 158. Laos Langur (Trachypithecus laotum), 159. Hatunh Langur (Trachypithecus hatinhensis)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFB6FFB3FF3362A9FA5FF557.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867409/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867409	Subspecies and Distribution. T. o. obscurusReid, 1837 — PeninsularMalaysia (SfromaboutPerlis). 1: o. carboThomas & Wroughton, 1909 — Langkawi, Terutau, andDayangBuntingIs, offtheWcoastoftheThai-MalayPeninsula. T: o. flavicauda Elliot, 1910 — S Myanmar (S of ¢. 15 ° 10 ’ N, and including James, Kisseraing, and King Is in the Mergui Archipelago), SW Thailand (including Khao Lak I), and N Peninsular Malaysia (S to Perlis). 1: o. halonifer Cantor, 1845 — Penang I, off W Peninsular Malaysia. 1: o. sanctorum Elliot, 1910 — Mergui Archipelago (Saint Matthew I), off W Myanmar. 1 o. sesemundi Chasen, 1940 — Ko Phangan I; it also may occur on the adjacent E coast of the Thai — - Malay Peninsula. I: o. styx Kloss, 1911 — East Perhentian I; it also may occur on the adjacent E coast of the Thai-Malay Peninsula.	Subspecies and Distribution. T. o. obscurusReid, 1837 — PeninsularMalaysia (SfromaboutPerlis). 1: o. carboThomas & Wroughton, 1909 — Langkawi, Terutau, andDayangBuntingIs, offtheWcoastoftheThai-MalayPeninsula. T: o. flavicauda Elliot, 1910 — S Myanmar (S of ¢. 15 ° 10 ’ N, and including James, Kisseraing, and King Is in the Mergui Archipelago), SW Thailand (including Khao Lak I), and N Peninsular Malaysia (S to Perlis). 1: o. halonifer Cantor, 1845 — Penang I, off W Peninsular Malaysia. 1: o. sanctorum Elliot, 1910 — Mergui Archipelago (Saint Matthew I), off W Myanmar. 1 o. sesemundi Chasen, 1940 — Ko Phangan I; it also may occur on the adjacent E coast of the Thai — - Malay Peninsula. I: o. styx Kloss, 1911 — East Perhentian I; it also may occur on the adjacent E coast of the Thai-Malay Peninsula.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFB6FFBCFA3F6FE4FAFFF356.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867475/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867475	149. Tenasserim Langur (Trachypithecus barber), 150. Dusky Langur (Trachypithecus obscurus), 151. Phayre’s Langur (Trachypithecus phayrei), 152. Indochinese Gray Langur (Trachypithecus crepusculus), 153. Cat Ba Langur (Trachypithecus poliocephalus), 154. White-headed Langur (Trachypithecus leucocephalus), 155. Delacour’s Langur (Trachypithecus delacouri), 156. Francois’s Langur (Trachypithecus francoisi), 157. Black Langur (Trachypithecus ebenus), 158. Laos Langur (Trachypithecus laotum), 159. Hatunh Langur (Trachypithecus hatinhensis)	149. Tenasserim Langur (Trachypithecus barber), 150. Dusky Langur (Trachypithecus obscurus), 151. Phayre’s Langur (Trachypithecus phayrei), 152. Indochinese Gray Langur (Trachypithecus crepusculus), 153. Cat Ba Langur (Trachypithecus poliocephalus), 154. White-headed Langur (Trachypithecus leucocephalus), 155. Delacour’s Langur (Trachypithecus delacouri), 156. Francois’s Langur (Trachypithecus francoisi), 157. Black Langur (Trachypithecus ebenus), 158. Laos Langur (Trachypithecus laotum), 159. Hatunh Langur (Trachypithecus hatinhensis)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFB6FFBCFA3F6FE4FAFFF356.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867411/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867411	Subspecies and Distribution. 1. p. phayrei Blyth, 1847 — E Bangladesh, NE India (Assam, Mizoram, and Tripura states), and W Myanmar (SE through Arakan to Pegu). I. p. shanicus Wroughton, 1917 — SW China (Yingjiang-Namting River and Tunchong-Homushu Pass districts in W Yunnan Province), and N & E Myanmar (Shan States and neighboring dry zone of N Myanmar).	Subspecies and Distribution. 1. p. phayrei Blyth, 1847 — E Bangladesh, NE India (Assam, Mizoram, and Tripura states), and W Myanmar (SE through Arakan to Pegu). I. p. shanicus Wroughton, 1917 — SW China (Yingjiang-Namting River and Tunchong-Homushu Pass districts in W Yunnan Province), and N & E Myanmar (Shan States and neighboring dry zone of N Myanmar).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFB9FFBCFFE469E2F98EF556.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867475/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867475	149. Tenasserim Langur (Trachypithecus barber), 150. Dusky Langur (Trachypithecus obscurus), 151. Phayre’s Langur (Trachypithecus phayrei), 152. Indochinese Gray Langur (Trachypithecus crepusculus), 153. Cat Ba Langur (Trachypithecus poliocephalus), 154. White-headed Langur (Trachypithecus leucocephalus), 155. Delacour’s Langur (Trachypithecus delacouri), 156. Francois’s Langur (Trachypithecus francoisi), 157. Black Langur (Trachypithecus ebenus), 158. Laos Langur (Trachypithecus laotum), 159. Hatunh Langur (Trachypithecus hatinhensis)	149. Tenasserim Langur (Trachypithecus barber), 150. Dusky Langur (Trachypithecus obscurus), 151. Phayre’s Langur (Trachypithecus phayrei), 152. Indochinese Gray Langur (Trachypithecus crepusculus), 153. Cat Ba Langur (Trachypithecus poliocephalus), 154. White-headed Langur (Trachypithecus leucocephalus), 155. Delacour’s Langur (Trachypithecus delacouri), 156. Francois’s Langur (Trachypithecus francoisi), 157. Black Langur (Trachypithecus ebenus), 158. Laos Langur (Trachypithecus laotum), 159. Hatunh Langur (Trachypithecus hatinhensis)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFB9FFBCFFE469E2F98EF556.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867415/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867415	Distribution. SW China (E of Salween River and S of Xishuanbanna, S Yunnan Province), S Myanmar, N Thailand (S to Raheng, and W to the coast of the Bay of Bengal), N & C Laos, and N Vietnam, the W limit is most likely the Salween River; S of the distribution of Phayre’s Langur (1. phayrer).	Distribution. SW China (E of Salween River and S of Xishuanbanna, S Yunnan Province), S Myanmar, N Thailand (S to Raheng, and W to the coast of the Bay of Bengal), N & C Laos, and N Vietnam, the W limit is most likely the Salween River; S of the distribution of Phayre’s Langur (1. phayrer).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFB9FFBDFAEE6FE3F8C8FDA8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867475/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867475	149. Tenasserim Langur (Trachypithecus barber), 150. Dusky Langur (Trachypithecus obscurus), 151. Phayre’s Langur (Trachypithecus phayrei), 152. Indochinese Gray Langur (Trachypithecus crepusculus), 153. Cat Ba Langur (Trachypithecus poliocephalus), 154. White-headed Langur (Trachypithecus leucocephalus), 155. Delacour’s Langur (Trachypithecus delacouri), 156. Francois’s Langur (Trachypithecus francoisi), 157. Black Langur (Trachypithecus ebenus), 158. Laos Langur (Trachypithecus laotum), 159. Hatunh Langur (Trachypithecus hatinhensis)	149. Tenasserim Langur (Trachypithecus barber), 150. Dusky Langur (Trachypithecus obscurus), 151. Phayre’s Langur (Trachypithecus phayrei), 152. Indochinese Gray Langur (Trachypithecus crepusculus), 153. Cat Ba Langur (Trachypithecus poliocephalus), 154. White-headed Langur (Trachypithecus leucocephalus), 155. Delacour’s Langur (Trachypithecus delacouri), 156. Francois’s Langur (Trachypithecus francoisi), 157. Black Langur (Trachypithecus ebenus), 158. Laos Langur (Trachypithecus laotum), 159. Hatunh Langur (Trachypithecus hatinhensis)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFB9FFBDFAEE6FE3F8C8FDA8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867417/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867417	Distribution. Cat Ba I in Ha Long Bay, off N Vietnam.	Distribution. Cat Ba I in Ha Long Bay, off N Vietnam.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFB8FFBEFA3C678CFB7AF4E6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867475/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867475	149. Tenasserim Langur (Trachypithecus barber), 150. Dusky Langur (Trachypithecus obscurus), 151. Phayre’s Langur (Trachypithecus phayrei), 152. Indochinese Gray Langur (Trachypithecus crepusculus), 153. Cat Ba Langur (Trachypithecus poliocephalus), 154. White-headed Langur (Trachypithecus leucocephalus), 155. Delacour’s Langur (Trachypithecus delacouri), 156. Francois’s Langur (Trachypithecus francoisi), 157. Black Langur (Trachypithecus ebenus), 158. Laos Langur (Trachypithecus laotum), 159. Hatunh Langur (Trachypithecus hatinhensis)	149. Tenasserim Langur (Trachypithecus barber), 150. Dusky Langur (Trachypithecus obscurus), 151. Phayre’s Langur (Trachypithecus phayrei), 152. Indochinese Gray Langur (Trachypithecus crepusculus), 153. Cat Ba Langur (Trachypithecus poliocephalus), 154. White-headed Langur (Trachypithecus leucocephalus), 155. Delacour’s Langur (Trachypithecus delacouri), 156. Francois’s Langur (Trachypithecus francoisi), 157. Black Langur (Trachypithecus ebenus), 158. Laos Langur (Trachypithecus laotum), 159. Hatunh Langur (Trachypithecus hatinhensis)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFB8FFBEFA3C678CFB7AF4E6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867419/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867419	Distribution. S China, restricted to the counties of Fusui, Chongzuo, Ningming, and Longzhou in SW Guangxi Autonomous Region; it is bordered in the NW and N by the Zuojiang River, in the SW and S by the Mingjiang River, and to the SE by the Shiwan Mts.	Distribution. S China, restricted to the counties of Fusui, Chongzuo, Ningming, and Longzhou in SW Guangxi Autonomous Region; it is bordered in the NW and N by the Zuojiang River, in the SW and S by the Mingjiang River, and to the SE by the Shiwan Mts.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFBBFFBFFFE06E73FE27F9AE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867475/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867475	149. Tenasserim Langur (Trachypithecus barber), 150. Dusky Langur (Trachypithecus obscurus), 151. Phayre’s Langur (Trachypithecus phayrei), 152. Indochinese Gray Langur (Trachypithecus crepusculus), 153. Cat Ba Langur (Trachypithecus poliocephalus), 154. White-headed Langur (Trachypithecus leucocephalus), 155. Delacour’s Langur (Trachypithecus delacouri), 156. Francois’s Langur (Trachypithecus francoisi), 157. Black Langur (Trachypithecus ebenus), 158. Laos Langur (Trachypithecus laotum), 159. Hatunh Langur (Trachypithecus hatinhensis)	149. Tenasserim Langur (Trachypithecus barber), 150. Dusky Langur (Trachypithecus obscurus), 151. Phayre’s Langur (Trachypithecus phayrei), 152. Indochinese Gray Langur (Trachypithecus crepusculus), 153. Cat Ba Langur (Trachypithecus poliocephalus), 154. White-headed Langur (Trachypithecus leucocephalus), 155. Delacour’s Langur (Trachypithecus delacouri), 156. Francois’s Langur (Trachypithecus francoisi), 157. Black Langur (Trachypithecus ebenus), 158. Laos Langur (Trachypithecus laotum), 159. Hatunh Langur (Trachypithecus hatinhensis)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFBBFFBFFFE06E73FE27F9AE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867421/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867421	Distribution. NC Vietnam in Hoa Binh, Ha Nam, Ninh Binh and Thanh Hoa provinces.	Distribution. NC Vietnam in Hoa Binh, Ha Nam, Ninh Binh and Thanh Hoa provinces.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFBAFFBFFF3E638BF8C9F6E4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867475/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867475	149. Tenasserim Langur (Trachypithecus barber), 150. Dusky Langur (Trachypithecus obscurus), 151. Phayre’s Langur (Trachypithecus phayrei), 152. Indochinese Gray Langur (Trachypithecus crepusculus), 153. Cat Ba Langur (Trachypithecus poliocephalus), 154. White-headed Langur (Trachypithecus leucocephalus), 155. Delacour’s Langur (Trachypithecus delacouri), 156. Francois’s Langur (Trachypithecus francoisi), 157. Black Langur (Trachypithecus ebenus), 158. Laos Langur (Trachypithecus laotum), 159. Hatunh Langur (Trachypithecus hatinhensis)	149. Tenasserim Langur (Trachypithecus barber), 150. Dusky Langur (Trachypithecus obscurus), 151. Phayre’s Langur (Trachypithecus phayrei), 152. Indochinese Gray Langur (Trachypithecus crepusculus), 153. Cat Ba Langur (Trachypithecus poliocephalus), 154. White-headed Langur (Trachypithecus leucocephalus), 155. Delacour’s Langur (Trachypithecus delacouri), 156. Francois’s Langur (Trachypithecus francoisi), 157. Black Langur (Trachypithecus ebenus), 158. Laos Langur (Trachypithecus laotum), 159. Hatunh Langur (Trachypithecus hatinhensis)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFBAFFBFFF3E638BF8C9F6E4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867423/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867423	Distribution. SC China (Chongqing Municipality and Guizhou and Guangxi provinces) and N Vietnam (Ha Giang, Cao Bang, Tuyen Quang, Bac Kan, and Thai Nguyen provinces). Francois’s Langur has the northernmost distribution of the langurs.	Distribution. SC China (Chongqing Municipality and Guizhou and Guangxi provinces) and N Vietnam (Ha Giang, Cao Bang, Tuyen Quang, Bac Kan, and Thai Nguyen provinces). Francois’s Langur has the northernmost distribution of the langurs.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFBAFFB8FA386C71FD34FA26.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867475/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867475	149. Tenasserim Langur (Trachypithecus barber), 150. Dusky Langur (Trachypithecus obscurus), 151. Phayre’s Langur (Trachypithecus phayrei), 152. Indochinese Gray Langur (Trachypithecus crepusculus), 153. Cat Ba Langur (Trachypithecus poliocephalus), 154. White-headed Langur (Trachypithecus leucocephalus), 155. Delacour’s Langur (Trachypithecus delacouri), 156. Francois’s Langur (Trachypithecus francoisi), 157. Black Langur (Trachypithecus ebenus), 158. Laos Langur (Trachypithecus laotum), 159. Hatunh Langur (Trachypithecus hatinhensis)	149. Tenasserim Langur (Trachypithecus barber), 150. Dusky Langur (Trachypithecus obscurus), 151. Phayre’s Langur (Trachypithecus phayrei), 152. Indochinese Gray Langur (Trachypithecus crepusculus), 153. Cat Ba Langur (Trachypithecus poliocephalus), 154. White-headed Langur (Trachypithecus leucocephalus), 155. Delacour’s Langur (Trachypithecus delacouri), 156. Francois’s Langur (Trachypithecus francoisi), 157. Black Langur (Trachypithecus ebenus), 158. Laos Langur (Trachypithecus laotum), 159. Hatunh Langur (Trachypithecus hatinhensis)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFBAFFB8FA386C71FD34FA26.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867425/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867425	Distribution. EC Laos, in S Khammouane Province, close to the border to Vietnam and in scattered limestone blocks to the S into N Savannakhet Province to ¢. 16 ° 50 ° N, the speciesis also recorded in C Vietnam, Quang Binh Province (17 ° 59 ’ N, 105 ° 40 ’ E).	Distribution. EC Laos, in S Khammouane Province, close to the border to Vietnam and in scattered limestone blocks to the S into N Savannakhet Province to ¢. 16 ° 50 ° N, the speciesis also recorded in C Vietnam, Quang Binh Province (17 ° 59 ’ N, 105 ° 40 ’ E).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFBDFFB8FFE36337FE2BF277.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867475/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867475	149. Tenasserim Langur (Trachypithecus barber), 150. Dusky Langur (Trachypithecus obscurus), 151. Phayre’s Langur (Trachypithecus phayrei), 152. Indochinese Gray Langur (Trachypithecus crepusculus), 153. Cat Ba Langur (Trachypithecus poliocephalus), 154. White-headed Langur (Trachypithecus leucocephalus), 155. Delacour’s Langur (Trachypithecus delacouri), 156. Francois’s Langur (Trachypithecus francoisi), 157. Black Langur (Trachypithecus ebenus), 158. Laos Langur (Trachypithecus laotum), 159. Hatunh Langur (Trachypithecus hatinhensis)	149. Tenasserim Langur (Trachypithecus barber), 150. Dusky Langur (Trachypithecus obscurus), 151. Phayre’s Langur (Trachypithecus phayrei), 152. Indochinese Gray Langur (Trachypithecus crepusculus), 153. Cat Ba Langur (Trachypithecus poliocephalus), 154. White-headed Langur (Trachypithecus leucocephalus), 155. Delacour’s Langur (Trachypithecus delacouri), 156. Francois’s Langur (Trachypithecus francoisi), 157. Black Langur (Trachypithecus ebenus), 158. Laos Langur (Trachypithecus laotum), 159. Hatunh Langur (Trachypithecus hatinhensis)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFBDFFB8FFE36337FE2BF277.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867427/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867427	Distribution. WC Laos, from S Bolikhamsal Province, probably with the Nam Kading River as the N barrier of the distribution, S to C Khammouane Province, at ¢. 17 ° 40 ’ N; there are also reports from the corridor to Nakai-Nam-Theun National Protected Area, and from Khamkeut District, close to Lak Sao (18 ° 13 ’ N, 104 ° 47 ’ E).	Distribution. WC Laos, from S Bolikhamsal Province, probably with the Nam Kading River as the N barrier of the distribution, S to C Khammouane Province, at ¢. 17 ° 40 ’ N; there are also reports from the corridor to Nakai-Nam-Theun National Protected Area, and from Khamkeut District, close to Lak Sao (18 ° 13 ’ N, 104 ° 47 ’ E).	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFBDFFB9FAEE6400F7E8FDAF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867475/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867475	149. Tenasserim Langur (Trachypithecus barber), 150. Dusky Langur (Trachypithecus obscurus), 151. Phayre’s Langur (Trachypithecus phayrei), 152. Indochinese Gray Langur (Trachypithecus crepusculus), 153. Cat Ba Langur (Trachypithecus poliocephalus), 154. White-headed Langur (Trachypithecus leucocephalus), 155. Delacour’s Langur (Trachypithecus delacouri), 156. Francois’s Langur (Trachypithecus francoisi), 157. Black Langur (Trachypithecus ebenus), 158. Laos Langur (Trachypithecus laotum), 159. Hatunh Langur (Trachypithecus hatinhensis)	149. Tenasserim Langur (Trachypithecus barber), 150. Dusky Langur (Trachypithecus obscurus), 151. Phayre’s Langur (Trachypithecus phayrei), 152. Indochinese Gray Langur (Trachypithecus crepusculus), 153. Cat Ba Langur (Trachypithecus poliocephalus), 154. White-headed Langur (Trachypithecus leucocephalus), 155. Delacour’s Langur (Trachypithecus delacouri), 156. Francois’s Langur (Trachypithecus francoisi), 157. Black Langur (Trachypithecus ebenus), 158. Laos Langur (Trachypithecus laotum), 159. Hatunh Langur (Trachypithecus hatinhensis)	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
CE199B17FFBDFFB9FAEE6400F7E8FDAF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6867429/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6867429	Distribution. NC Vietnam (Quang Binh and Quang Tri province), and EC Laos (Khammouane Province). The records in other Vietnamese provinces (Nghe An, Thu Thien Hue, Gia Lai, Phu Yen) are errors.	Distribution. NC Vietnam (Quang Binh and Quang Tri province), and EC Laos (Khammouane Province). The records in other Vietnamese provinces (Nghe An, Thu Thien Hue, Gia Lai, Phu Yen) are errors.	2013-03-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Anthony B. Rylands;Don E. Wilson			
