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The mitered langur (Presbytis mitrata) is a species of monkey in the family Cercopithecidae. It was formerly considered a subspecies of the Sumatran surili, Presbytis melalophos (as Presbytis melalophos mitrata) but genetic analysis revealed that these are separate species. The mitered langur is native to the island of Sumatra in Indonesia. It is listed as endangered by the IUCN due primarily to deforestation, and also due to animals taken for pets. The mitered langur is diurnal and arboreal. Its diet consists of leaves, unripe fruits, flowers and seeds.

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  • Langur mitrat blanc (ca)
  • Südlicher Kammlangur (de)
  • Presbytis mitrata (it)
  • Mitered langur (en)
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  • El langur mitrat blanc (Presbytis mitrata) és una espècie de primat de la família dels cercopitècids. Anteriorment era considerat una subespècie del langur mitrat (P. melalophos), del qual fou separat basant-se en dades genètiques. Viu al sud-est de l'illa de Sumatra (Indonèsia). La Unió Internacional per a la Conservació de la Natura (UICN) el classifica com a espècie amenaçada. (ca)
  • Der Südliche Kammlangur (Presbytis mitrata, Syn.: P. melalophos mitrata) ist eine Primatenart aus der Gruppe der Schlankaffen (Presbytini), die im Südosten der indonesischen Insel Sumatra vorkommt. Das Verbreitungsgebiet deckt sich in etwa mit den Territorien der Provinzen Lampung und Sumatra Selatan und reicht nach Norden bis zum südlich des Batang Hari gelegenen Teil der Provinz Jambi. (de)
  • Il presbite dalla mitria (Presbytis mitrata Eschscholtz, 1821; syn.: P. melalophos mitrata) è una specie di primate della tribù dei Presbytini che vive nella parte sud-orientale dell'isola indonesiana di Sumatra. Il suo areale coincide grosso modo con i territori delle province di Lampung e Sumatra Selatan e si estende a nord fino alla parte della provincia di Jambi a sud del Batang Hari. (it)
  • The mitered langur (Presbytis mitrata) is a species of monkey in the family Cercopithecidae. It was formerly considered a subspecies of the Sumatran surili, Presbytis melalophos (as Presbytis melalophos mitrata) but genetic analysis revealed that these are separate species. The mitered langur is native to the island of Sumatra in Indonesia. It is listed as endangered by the IUCN due primarily to deforestation, and also due to animals taken for pets. The mitered langur is diurnal and arboreal. Its diet consists of leaves, unripe fruits, flowers and seeds. (en)
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  • Mitered langur (en)
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  • Eschscholtz, 1821 (en)
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  • El langur mitrat blanc (Presbytis mitrata) és una espècie de primat de la família dels cercopitècids. Anteriorment era considerat una subespècie del langur mitrat (P. melalophos), del qual fou separat basant-se en dades genètiques. Viu al sud-est de l'illa de Sumatra (Indonèsia). La Unió Internacional per a la Conservació de la Natura (UICN) el classifica com a espècie amenaçada. (ca)
  • Der Südliche Kammlangur (Presbytis mitrata, Syn.: P. melalophos mitrata) ist eine Primatenart aus der Gruppe der Schlankaffen (Presbytini), die im Südosten der indonesischen Insel Sumatra vorkommt. Das Verbreitungsgebiet deckt sich in etwa mit den Territorien der Provinzen Lampung und Sumatra Selatan und reicht nach Norden bis zum südlich des Batang Hari gelegenen Teil der Provinz Jambi. (de)
  • The mitered langur (Presbytis mitrata) is a species of monkey in the family Cercopithecidae. It was formerly considered a subspecies of the Sumatran surili, Presbytis melalophos (as Presbytis melalophos mitrata) but genetic analysis revealed that these are separate species. The mitered langur is native to the island of Sumatra in Indonesia. It is listed as endangered by the IUCN due primarily to deforestation, and also due to animals taken for pets. The mitered langur has gray or brown fur on its back, which is darker than on its belly, and the arms, legs and tail are even darker. Its face is gray, with white ruffs on its cheeks and a white crown surrounded by a black arch on the top of its head. The head and body length is between 42 centimetres (17 in) and 57 centimetres (22 in) and the tail is between 62 centimetres (24 in) and 82 centimetres (32 in) long. It weighs up to about 5.9 kilograms (13 lb). The mitered langur is diurnal and arboreal. Its diet consists of leaves, unripe fruits, flowers and seeds. (en)
  • Il presbite dalla mitria (Presbytis mitrata Eschscholtz, 1821; syn.: P. melalophos mitrata) è una specie di primate della tribù dei Presbytini che vive nella parte sud-orientale dell'isola indonesiana di Sumatra. Il suo areale coincide grosso modo con i territori delle province di Lampung e Sumatra Selatan e si estende a nord fino alla parte della provincia di Jambi a sud del Batang Hari. (it)
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