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Primate Watching
Presbytis mitrata | Mitred Langur
Good spot: Sumatra, Indonesia
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Primatology
Taxonomy & Occurrence
Presbytis mitrata is a monotypic species (no subspecies). It is found in southeastern Sumatra (east of the Barisan Range), from the Batang Hari River, south-west to the upper Musi River drainage, and south to Lampung Province [1].
IUCN Conservation Status
Vulnerable
References
[1] Roos C., Boonratana R., Supriatna J., Fellowes J.R., Groves C.P., Nash S.D., Rylands A.B. & Mittermeier R.A., 2014. An updated taxonomy and conservation status review of Asian primates. Asian Primates Journal 4(1): 2-38.
Page Last Updated: 1 July 2022
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