A. Ampeng, Hamden Mohammad, J. Liam, Madeline George-Pau, S. Osman, Emy Ritta Jinggong, R. Borhan, Ishak Hassim, Mohammad Fardy Abdul-Rahman, S. Md-Nor, C. Traeholt, Badrul Munir Md-Zain
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摘要
Presbytis chrysomelas cruciger(Thomas,1892 年)是一种极度濒危的叶猴亚种,由于在野外很难见到,因此很少有人对其进行研究。以前,我们曾在马来西亚婆罗洲沙捞越的马鲁丹国家公园发现过该亚种。在这里,我们提供了在沙捞越州杰莫伦保护林首次发现 P. c. cruciger 的记录,共观察到 8 个群。我们敦促进一步开展全面研究,并立即采取保护措施。
First recorded sighting of the Critically Endangered Tricolour Langur, Presbytis chrysomelas cruciger (Thomas, 1892) (Primates, Cercopithecidae), in Jemoreng Protected Forest, Sarawak, Malaysia
Presbytis chrysomelas cruciger (Thomas, 1892) is a Critically Endangered langur subspecies that has rarely been studied due to the difficulty of encountering it in the wild. Previously, this subspecies was sighted in Maludam National Park, Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo. Here, we provide the first sighting record of P. c. cruciger in Jemoreng Protected Forest in Sarawak, where a total of eight groups were observed. We urge for further comprehensive studies and immediate conservation action.