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SUBMITTER: Roos C
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7671912 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Roos Christian C Helgen Kristofer M KM Miguez Roberto Portela RP Thant Naw May Lay NML Lwin Ngwe N Lin Aung Ko AK Lin Aung A Yi Khin Mar KM Soe Paing P Hein Zin Mar ZM Myint Margaret Nyein Nyein MNN Ahmed Tanvir T Chetry Dilip D Urh Melina M Veatch E Grace EG Duncan Neil N Kamminga Pepijn P Chua Marcus A H MAH Yao Lu L Matauschek Christian C Meyer Dirk D Liu Zhi-Jin ZJ Li Ming M Nadler Tilo T Fan Peng-Fei PF Quyet Le Khac LK Hofreiter Michael M Zinner Dietmar D Momberg Frank F
Zoological research 20201101 6
<i>Trachypithecus</i>, which currently contains 20 species divided into four groups, is the most speciose and geographically dispersed genus among Asian colobines. Despite several morphological and molecular studies, however, its evolutionary history and phylogeography remain poorly understood. Phayre's langur ( <i>Trachypithecus phayrei</i>) is one of the most widespread members of the genus, but details on its actual distribution and intraspecific taxonomy are limited and controversial. Thus, ...[more]