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  2. Semnopithecus - Wikipedia

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    At 26.5 kg (58 lb), the heaviest langur ever recorded was a male Nepal gray langur. [5] The larger gray langurs are rivals for the largest species of monkey found in Asia. The average weight of gray langurs is 18 kg (40 lb) in the males and 11 kg (24 lb) in the females.

  3. Tufted gray langur - Wikipedia

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    The tufted gray langur (Semnopithecus priam), also known as Madras gray langur, and Coromandel sacred langur, is an Old World monkey, one of the species of langurs. This, like other gray langurs , is mainly a leaf-eating monkey.

  4. Northern plains gray langur - Wikipedia

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    The northern plains gray langur belongs to the genus Semnopithecus along with the other Indian langurs. The southern plains gray langur was once classified as a subspecies of S. entellus, i.e., S. entellus dussumieri and later regarded as a separate species, i.e., S. dussumieri, but is now regarded as an invalid taxon.

  5. Southern plains gray langur - Wikipedia

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    The southern plains gray langur [1] was the common name ascribed to Semnopithecus dussumieri by Mammal Species of the World (3rd edition) in 2005. [1] Along with several other Semnopithecus, it had been previously considered a subspecies of the northern plains gray langur, Semnopithecus entellus, i.e., Semnopithecus entellus dussumieri. [2]

  6. Indochinese grey langur - Wikipedia

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    Binomial name; Trachypithecus crepusculus (Elliot, 1909) ... the Indochinese grey langur inhabits old-growth evergreen forests and has a largely arboreal lifestyle. ...

  7. Black-footed gray langur - Wikipedia

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    The black-footed gray langur was previously considered to be a subspecies of Semnopithecus entellus. Research done in 2003 by Brandon-Jones may indicate that it is a subspecies of Semnopithecus dussumieri. Some experts believe that the species may be a naturally occurring hybrid of Semnopithecus johnii and Semnopithecus dussumieri.

  8. Nepal gray langur - Wikipedia

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    The Nepal gray langur (Semnopithecus schistaceus) is a gray langur endemic to the Himalayas in Nepal, far southwestern Tibet, northern India, northern Pakistan, Bhutan and possibly Afghanistan. It is found in forests at an elevation of 1,500 to 4,000 metres (4,900 to 13,100 ft). [ 1 ]

  9. Tarai gray langur - Wikipedia

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    The Tarai gray langur (Semnopithecus hector) is an Old World monkey, and was formerly considered a subspecies of the northern plains gray langur. The species is listed as near threatened , as there are probably not many more than 10,000 mature individuals, and it is experiencing a continuing decline.