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banded surili : ウィキペディア英語版 | banded surili
The banded surili (''Presbytis femoralis''), also known as the banded leaf monkey or banded langur, is a species of primate in the Cercopithecidae family. It is endemic to the Thai-Malay Peninsula and the Indonesia island of Sumatra.〔 It is threatened by habitat loss.〔 ==Taxonomy== Three subspecies, ''femoralis'' (nominate), ''robinsoni'' and ''percura'', are currently recognized,〔 but the taxonomy is complex and disputed,〔Brandon-Jones, D., Eudey, A. A., Geissmann, T., Groves, C. P., Melnick, D. J., Morales, J. C., Shekelle, M. and Stewart, C.-B. 2004. ''Asian primate classification.'' International Journal of Primatology 25(1): 97-164.〕 and it has also included ''P. natunae'', ''P. siamensis'' and ''P. chrysomelas'' as subspecies, or alternatively all these (including ''P. femoralis'') have been considered subspecies of ''P. melalophos''.〔 It is diurnal and eats fruit. Of the subspecies currently recognized, ''P. f. femoralis'' lives in Singapore and Johor in the southern Malay Peninsula, ''P. f. robinsoni'' lives in the northern Malay Peninsula, including southern Burma and Thailand, and ''P. f. percura'' lives in east-central Sumatra.〔〔 In the past, some scientists, such as Oates, Davies and Delson (1994), regarded ''P. femoralis'' as a subspecies of the Sumatran surili (''Presbytis melalophos''). Until 1984, the white-thighed surili (''Presbytis siamensis'') was considered a subspecies of the banded surili. This would have covered the Natuna Island surili (''Presbytis natunae''), which was only deemed to be separate from the white-thighed surili in 2001. The white-thighed surili has a range in Malaysia between the ranges of ''P. f. femoralis'' and ''P. f. robinsoni''.〔 In Thailand, individual white-thighed suurilis are sometimes found within the range of ''P. f. robinsoni''.〔
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