Presbytis Malalophus
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The surilis are a group of Old World monkeys in the
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''Presbytis''. They live in the
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, on
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and smaller nearby islands. Besides surili, the common names for the monkeys in the genus also sometimes use the terms "langur" or "leaf monkey."


Description

Surilis are rather small, slimly built
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s. Their fur at the top is brown, grey, black, or orange, and at the lower surface whitish or greyish, sometimes also orange, with some species having fur designs at the head or at the hips.Novak, R. M. (1999). ''Walker's Mammals of the World.'' 6th edition. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore. Rowe, N. (1996). ''The Pictorial Guide to the Living Primates.'' Pogonias Press, Rhode Island. Their
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name of ''Mützenlanguren'' ("capped langurs") comes from the hair on their head, which forms a tuft. They differ from the other
langur The Colobinae or leaf-eating monkeys are a subfamily of the Old World monkey family that includes 61 species in 11 genera, including the black-and-white colobus, the large-nosed proboscis monkey, and the gray langurs. Some classifications spli ...
s by characteristics in the shape of their head (particularly the poorly developed or absent brow ridges, and the prominent
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s), in the teeth, and by the size of their small thumbs. Surilis range in adult length from 40 to 60 cm (with a 50- to 85-cm-long tail) and a weight of 5 to 8 kg.


Behaviour

Diurnal forest dwellers, they spend nearly their entire lives in the trees. They live in groups of up to 21 animals (typically 10 or fewer animals in most species) consisting of a male, several females, and their young. A few species have been observed in
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pairings (particularly the Mentawai langur), although this might be a reaction to the decrease of their habitat. Lone males and all-male groups have also been reported. The groups are hierarchically developed, with intergroup communication that is both vocal and postural.


Diet

The surilis' diet consists of leaves, fruits, and seeds.


Breeding

Gestation time is 5–6 months, and births are typically of single young. Newborn animals are white colored and have a black strip at the back, although some have a cross-shaped mark. By one year old, the young are weaned and at an age of 4–5 years, they are fully mature. The typical life expectancy in the wild remains poorly known for most species, but captive Sumatran surilis have lived more than 18 years.


Conservation

Several species in this genus are restricted to regions with extensive
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, and are also threatened by hunting. Consequently, eight of the 11 species are rated as vulnerable or worse by
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2008 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
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and the
Sarawak surili The Sarawak surili (''Presbytis chrysomelas'') is a species of primate in the family Cercopithecidae. It is endemic to the southeast Asian island of Borneo, where it is distributed north of the Kapuas River in Kalimantan, Indonesia, the Malaysia ...
has been referred to as "one of the rarest primates in the world." Recently, a subspecies of Hose's langur called
Miller's grizzled langur Miller's langur (''Presbytis canicrus''), also known as Miller's grizzled langur or Kutai grey langur, is a species of leaf monkey. It is endemic to East Kalimantan on the island of Borneo in Indonesia. It is one of the world's most endangered ...
, thought to be extinct, was rediscovered in the Wehea Forest on the eastern tip of Borneo island, though it remains one of the world's most endangered primates.


Taxonomy

Two other genera, '' Trachypithecus'' and '' Semnopithecus'', were formerly considered subgenera of ''Presbytis''. The species-level
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of ''Presbytis'' is complex, and significant changes have been proposed for several in recent years. * Genus ''Presbytis'' **
Black-crested Sumatran langur The black-crested Sumatran langur (''Presbytis melalophos'') is a species of primate in the family Cercopithecidae. It is endemic to Sumatra in Indonesia. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical dry forests. It is threatened by habitat los ...
, ''Presbytis melalophos'' ** Black-and-white langur ''Presbytis bicolor'' **
Black Sumatran langur The black Sumatran langur (''Presbytis sumatrana'') is a species of monkey in the family Cercopithecidae. It was formerly considered a subspecies of the Sumatran surili, ''Presbytis melalophos'' (as ''Presbytis melalophos sumatrana'') but genetic ...
''Presbytis sumatrana'' ** Mitered langur ''Presbytis mitrata'' **
Raffles' banded langur The Raffles' banded langur (''Presbytis femoralis''), also known as the banded leaf monkey or banded surili, is a species of primate in the family Cercopithecidae. It is endemic to Singapore and southern Peninsular Malaysia. The species underwen ...
, ''Presbytis femoralis'' **
Robinson's banded langur Robinson's banded langur (''Presbytis robinsoni''), also known as Robinson's banded surili, is a species of monkey in the family Cercopithecidae. It was formerly considered a subspecies of the Raffles' banded langur ''Presbytis femoralis'', but g ...
, ''Presbytis robinsoni'' **
East Sumatran banded langur The East Sumatran banded langur (''Presbytis percura''), also known as the East Sumatran banded surili, is a species of monkey in the family Cercopithecidae. It was formerly considered a subspecies of the Raffles' banded langur ''Presbytis femora ...
, ''Presbytis percura'' **
Sarawak surili The Sarawak surili (''Presbytis chrysomelas'') is a species of primate in the family Cercopithecidae. It is endemic to the southeast Asian island of Borneo, where it is distributed north of the Kapuas River in Kalimantan, Indonesia, the Malaysia ...
, ''Presbytis chrysomelas'' *** Bornean banded surili, ''Presbytis chrysomelas chrysomelas'' *** Tricolored surili, ''Presbytis chrysomelas cruciger'' **
White-thighed surili The white-thighed surili (''Presbytis siamensis'') is a species of primate from the family of old world monkeys ( Cercopithecidae). This species lives arboreal amongst the sub-montane forests. It is endemic to the Thai-Malay Peninsula, the Riau ...
, ''Presbytis siamensis'' *** Malayan white-thighed surili, ''Presbytis siamensis siamensis'' *** ''Presbytis siamensis rhionis'' *** ''Presbytis siamensis cana'' *** ''Presbytis siamensis paenulata'' **
White-fronted surili The white-fronted surili (''Presbytis frontata'') is a species of primate in the family Cercopithecidae, the Old World monkeys. It is endemic to the large international island of Borneo, in Indonesia, Malaysia, and possibly Brunei. Its body is m ...
, ''Presbytis frontata'' **
Javan surili The Javan surili (''Presbytis comata'') is a vulnerable species of Old World monkey endemic to the western half of Java, Indonesia, a biodiversity hotspot. Other common names by which it is known by include gray, grizzled or Sunda Island surili; ...
, ''Presbytis comata'' *** Grizzled leaf monkey, ''Presbytis comata comata'' *** Javan fuscous langur, ''Presbytis comata fredericae'' **
Thomas's langur Thomas's langur (''Presbytis thomasi''), also known as the North Sumatran leaf monkey or Thomas's leaf monkey, is a species of primate in the family Cercopithecidae. It is endemic to northern Sumatra, Indonesia. Its natural habitat is subtropical ...
, ''Presbytis thomasi'' **
Hose's langur Hose's langur (''Presbytis hosei'') is a species of primate in the family Cercopithecidae endemic to the island of Borneo, including Brunei, Kalimantan (Indonesia), and East Malaysia. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical dry forests. I ...
, ''Presbytis hosei'' *** Hose's grizzled langur, ''Presbytis hosei hosei'' *** Everett's grizzled langur, ''Presbytis hosei everetti'' ** Saban grizzled langur, ''Presbytis sabana'' **
Miller's langur Miller's langur (''Presbytis canicrus''), also known as Miller's grizzled langur or Kutai grey langur, is a species of leaf monkey. It is endemic to East Kalimantan on the island of Borneo in Indonesia. It is one of the world's most endangered ...
, ''Presbytis canicrus'' **
Maroon leaf monkey The maroon langur, maroon leaf monkey, or red leaf monkey (''Presbytis rubicunda'') is a member of the family Cercopithecidae. It is found on the southeast Asian island of Borneo and the nearby smaller Karimata. ''P. rubicunda'' mostly live in fo ...
, ''Presbytis rubicunda'' *** Muller's maroon langur, ''Presbytis rubicunda rubicunda'' *** ''Presbytis rubicunda rubida'' *** ''Presbytis rubicunda ignita'' *** Davis's maroon langur, ''Presbytis rubicunda chrysea'' *** Karimata Island maroon langur, ''Presbytis rubicunda carimatae'' ** Mentawai langur or joja, ''Presbytis potenziani'' ** Siberut langur, ''Presbytis siberu'' **
Natuna Island surili The Natuna Island surili (''Presbytis natunae'') is a species of primate in the family Cercopithecidae. Details The species is endemic to the Indonesian island of Natuna Besar. It was separated from ''white-thighed surili, P. siamensis'' by Co ...
, ''Presbytis natunae''


References


External links


Primate Info Net ''Presbytis'' Factsheets
{{Taxonbar, from=Q857471 Taxa named by Johann Friedrich von Eschscholtz