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''Trachypithecus'' (derived from Greek , meaning "rough" and , meaning "monkey") is a genus of Old World monkeys containing species known as lutungs, langurs, or leaf monkeys. Their range is much of
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). The name "lutung" comes from the Sundanese language meaning "blackness", ultimately from Proto-Austronesian *''luCuƋ'' (which originally referred to the Formosan rock macaque); it is preferred in one paper because the authors wanted the name langurs to only refer to monkeys in the genus '' Semnopithecus'', although some "lutungs" are now "langurs" again.


Evolution

Genetic analysis indicates that the ancestors of the modern species of lutung first differentiated from one another a little over 3 million years ago, during the late
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, presumably driven by habitat changes during the
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. The oldest fossils clearly identified as belonging to the genus date from the middle
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; later fossils are also known from Thailand, Java, and Sumatra. The closest living relatives of the lutungs are probably either the gray langurs or the surilis, although the exact relationships remain unclear, possibly due to hybridisation between these genera during the course of their recent evolutionary history.


Taxonomy

As of 2005, the authors of ''
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'' recognize the following ''Trachypithecus'' species: * Genus '' Semnopithecus'' ** formerly ''T. vetulus'' group - moved into genus ''Semnopithecus'' in most recent classifications *** Purple-faced langur, '' Semnopithecus vetulus'' *** Nilgiri langur, '' Semnopithecus johnii'' * Genus ''Trachypithecus'' ** ''T. cristatus'' group *** Javan lutung, ''Trachypithecus auratus'' *** " Silvery lutung", silvery langur, etc.: ''Trachypithecus cristatus'', but also used for ''T. germaini'' *** Indochinese lutung or Germain's langur, ''Trachypithecus germaini'' *** Tenasserim lutung, ''Trachypithecus barbei'' ** ''T. obscurus'' group *** Dusky leaf monkey, ''Trachypithecus obscurus'' *** Phayre's leaf monkey, ''Trachypithecus phayrei'' ** ''T. pileatus'' group *** Capped langur, ''Trachypithecus pileatus'' *** Shortridge's langur, ''Trachypithecus shortridgei'' *** Gee's golden langur, ''Trachypithecus geei'' ** ''T. francoisi'' group *** Francois' langur, ''Trachypithecus francoisi'' *** Hatinh langur, ''Trachypithecus hatinhensis'' *** " White-headed langur", ''Trachypithecus poliocephalus'' *** Laotian langur, ''Trachypithecus laotum'' *** Delacour's langur, ''Trachypithecus delacouri'' *** Indochinese black langur, ''Trachypithecus ebenus'' Since then, the ''T. vetulus'' group (the purple-faced langur and the Nilgiri langur) have been moved the genus '' Semnopithecus'' based on DNA and other evidence. In 2008, Roos ''et al.'' described the Malay Peninsula form of the silvery lutung as a separate subspecies and subsequently it has been elevated to a separate species within the ''T. cristatus'' group as the Selangor silvered langur, ''T. selangorensis''. Roos ''et al.'' also elevated the West Javan Langur, ''Trachypithecus mauritius'', and Annamese Langur, ''Trachypithecus margarita'', to species status (formerly subspecies of ''T. auratus'' and ''T. germaini'', respectively). In 2020, Roos ''et al.'' discovered a new species, Popa langur (''T. popa''), which is found only in Myanmar. Lastly, the White-headed langur (''T. leucocephalus''), previously thought to be a subspecies of the Francois langur (''T. Francois'') or Cat Ba langur (''T. poliocephalus''), is currently recognized as a distinct species by
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assessors and the American Society of Mammalogists, based on a 2007 paper by Groves. This leaves the current understanding of the genus ''Trachypithecus'' to be:


Physical description

Lutungs have a rather slim build with a long tail. The fur color varies, depending on the species, from black and grey to orange yellow. Many species have skin designs and a brighter lower surface, the hair on the head is often compared to a hood. Their arms are very short in comparison to the feet and their thumbs are also somewhat shorter. The inner surfaces of the hands and feet are hairless so that their fur does not get caught when reaching into branches. These animals reach a length of 40 to 80 cm and a weight of 5 to 15 kg, with males generally larger than females. A bulge over the eyes and other details, primarily in the head, differentiate it from the surilis.


Habitat and distribution

Lutungs live in the forests, often preferring rain forests, although occasionally they are also found in secluded mountain forests. Lutungs are found in South-east Asia and parts of South Asia from India in the west to China in the east.


Behaviour

They spend the largest part of the day in the trees, where they crawl along the branches on all fours, although they can also jump well from tree to tree. They are diurnal, although more active in the early mornings and the afternoon. They live in groups of five to 20 animals, mostly in
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s, i.e. a single male with several females. Young males must leave their birth group when fully mature, often forming bachelor groups. If a new male takes over a harem, defeating and scaring off the harem leader, he often kills the children of the group. Lutungs are territorial, with loud shouting to defend their territories from other lutung interlopers, resorting to force if the outsiders are not scared off. They have a common repertoire of sounds with which they warn group members. Also, mutual grooming plays an important role. Lutungs are
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s, primarily eating leaves, fruits, and buds. To digest the tough leaves, they developed a multichambered stomach.


Reproduction

Rarely twins, a typical single birth comes after a seven-month gestation period. Newborns usually have a golden-yellow fur. The mother shares responsibilities of rearing the young with the other females ("aunties") of the harem. They hand the young around, play with it, carry it, and cuddle it, while the mother searches for food. If the mother dies, another female adopts the young animal. Lutungs are weaned in the latter half of their first year, and reach full maturity at 4 to 5 years. The life expectancy is estimated at 20 years.


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External links


Primate Info Net ''Trachypithecus'' factsheets
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