Capped langur

Species of mammal

Capped langur
Capped langur in Manas National Park
Conservation status

Vulnerable  (IUCN 3.1)[2]
CITES Appendix I (CITES)[2]
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Primates
Suborder: Haplorhini
Infraorder: Simiiformes
Family: Cercopithecidae
Genus: Trachypithecus
Species:
T. pileatus[1]
Binomial name
Trachypithecus pileatus[1]
(Blyth, 1843)
Capped langur range

The capped langur (Trachypithecus pileatus) is a primate species in the family Cercopithecidae native to subtropical and tropical dry forests in northeast India, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Myanmar. It is arboreal and feeds on 43 plant species.

Taxonomy

The capped langur was described by Edward Blyth in 1843. Four subspecies of the capped langur are recognized as of 2005:[1]

  • T. p. pileatus
  • T. p. durga
  • T. p. brahma
  • T. p. tenebricus

Distribution and habitat

The capped langur occurs in northeast India, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Myanmar, where it inhabits subtropical and tropical dry forests.[2]

Behaviour and ecology

Capped langur in Kaziranga National Park

Capped langurs observed in Arunachal Pradesh spent nearly 40% of the day time feeding on leaves, flowers and fruits. Leaves contributed nearly 60% of the diet, and they foraged on as many as 43 different plant species.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b Groves, C. P. (2005). "Species Trachypithecus pileatus". In Wilson, D. E.; Reeder, D. M. (eds.). Mammal Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3rd ed.). Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 177. ISBN 0-801-88221-4. OCLC 62265494.
  2. ^ a b c Das, J.; Chetry, D.; Choudhury, A. & Bleisch, W. (2020). "Trachypithecus pileatus". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2020: e.T22041A196580469. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2020-3.RLTS.T22041A196580469.en. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  3. ^ Solanki, G.S.; Kumar, A & Sharma, B.K. (2008). "Winter food selection and diet composition of capped langur (Trachypithecus pileatus) in Arunachal Pradesh, India". Tropical Ecology. 49 (2): 157–166.
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Extant species of family Cercopithecidae (Old World monkeys) (subfamily Colobinae)
African group
Colobus
(Black and white colobi)
  • Black colobus (C. satanas)
  • Angola colobus (C. angolensis)
  • King colobus (C. polykomos)
  • Ursine colobus (C. vellerosus)
  • Mantled guereza (C. guereza)
Piliocolobus
(Red colobi)
  • Western red colobus (P. badius)
  • Miss Waldron's red colobus (P. waldronae)
  • Pennant's colobus (P. pennantii)
  • Preuss's red colobus (P. preussi)
  • Thollon's red colobus (P. tholloni)
  • Foa's red colobus (P. foai)
  • Ugandan red colobus (P. tephrosceles)
  • Udzungwa red colobus (P. gordonorum)
  • Zanzibar red colobus (P. kirkii)
  • Tana River red colobus (P. rufomitratus)
  • Niger Delta red colobus (P. epieni)
  • Bouvier's red colobus (P. bouvieri)
  • Semliki red colobus (P. semlikiensis)
  • Lang's red colobus (P. langi)
  • Oustalet's red colobus (P. oustaleti)
  • Lomami red colobus (P. parmentieri)
  • Ulindi River red colobus (P. lulindicus)
Procolobus
  • Olive colobus (P. verus)
Langur group
Semnopithecus
(Gray langurs)
  • Nepal gray langur (S. schistaceus)
  • Kashmir gray langur (S. ajax)
  • Tarai gray langur (S. hector)
  • Northern plains gray langur (S. entellus)
  • Black-footed gray langur (S. hypoleucos)
  • Tufted gray langur (S. priam)
  • Purple-faced langur (S. vetulus)
  • Nilgiri langur (S. johnii)
Trachypithecus
  • T. cristatus group: East Javan langur (T. auratus)
  • West Javan langur (T. mauritius)
  • Silvery lutung (T. cristatus)
  • Germain's langur (T. germaini)
  • Annamese langur (T. margarita)
  • Tenasserim lutung (T. barbei)
  • Selangor silvered langur (T. selangorensis)
  • T. obscurus group: Dusky leaf monkey (T. obscurus)
  • Indochinese grey langur (T. crepusculus)
  • Phayre's leaf monkey (T. phayrei)
  • Popa langur (T. popa)
  • T. pileatus group: Capped langur (T. pileatus)
  • Shortridge's langur (T. shortridgei)
  • Gee's golden langur (T. geei)
  • T. francoisi group: François' langur (T. francoisi)
  • Hatinh langur (T. hatinhensis)
  • Cat Ba langur (T. poliocephalus)
  • White-headed langur (T. leucocephalus)
  • Laotian langur (T. laotum)
  • Delacour's langur (T. delacouri)
  • Indochinese black langur (T. ebenus)
Presbytis
(Surilis)
  • Black-crested Sumatran langur (P. melalophos)
  • Black-and-white langur (P. bicolor)
  • Black Sumatran langur (P. sumatrana)
  • Mitered langur (P. mitrata)
  • Raffles' banded langur (P. femoralis)
  • Robinson's banded langur (P. robinsoni)
  • East Sumatran banded langur (P. percura)
  • Sarawak surili (P. chrysomelas)
  • White-thighed surili (P. siamensis)
  • White-fronted surili (P. frontata)
  • Javan surili (P. comata)
  • Thomas's langur (P. thomasi)
  • Hose's langur (P. hosei)
  • Miller's langur (P. canicrus)
  • Sabah grizzled langur (P. sabana)
  • Maroon leaf monkey (P. rubicunda)
  • Mentawai langur (P. potenziani)
  • Siberut langur (P. siberu)
  • Natuna Island surili (P. natunae)
Odd-nosed group
Pygathrix
(Doucs)
  • Red-shanked douc (P. nemaeus)
  • Black-shanked douc (P. nigripes)
  • Gray-shanked douc (P. cinerea)
Rhinopithecus
(Snub-nosed monkeys)
  • Golden snub-nosed monkey (R. roxellana)
  • Black-and-white snub-nosed monkey (R. bieti)
  • Gray snub-nosed monkey (R. brelichi)
  • Tonkin snub-nosed monkey (R. avunculus)
  • Myanmar snub-nosed monkey (R. strykeri)
Nasalis
  • Proboscis monkey (N. larvatus)
Simias
  • Pig-tailed langur (S. concolor)
Category
Taxon identifiers
Trachypithecus pileatus
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