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Delacour's langur : ウィキペディア英語版 | Delacour's langur
The Delacour's langur, or Delacour's lutung, (''Trachypithecus delacouri'') is a critically endangered species of lutung endemic to Vietnam.〔 It is considered to be one of the world's most endangered primate species. It is named for French-American ornithologist Jean Théodore Delacour. ==Physical description== Delacour's langur is somewhat larger than its two closest relatives, François' langur and the Laotian langur, but in other respects has a similar appearance. Adults measure from in head-body length, with a tail long. Males weigh between , while the females are slightly smaller, weighing between . Their fur is predominantly black, with white markings on the face and distinctive creamy-white fur over the rump and the outer thighs, while females also have a patch of pale fur in the pubic area. Like other closely related lutungs, Delacour's langur has a crest of long, upright, hair over the forehead and crown; this is, however, somewhat taller and narrower than in other species.
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