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040 _cNMP LIBRARY
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_bA44 1976 v. 53 pt. 2
110 _aThe American Museum of Natural History
245 _aNotes on the status of lemur macaco and lemur fulvus (primates, lemuriformes) :
_bAnthropological papers of the American Museum of Natural History /
_cThe American Museum of Natural History
250 _aVolume 53, Part 2.
260 _aNew York :
_bThe American Museum of Natural History,
_c1976.
300 _a261 pages :
_billustrations (black and white) ;
_c27 cm.
490 _vVolume 53, Part 2.
_aAnthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History
500 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
520 _a"The synonymy of Lemur macaco and L. fulvus proposed by Schwarz (1936) has been accepted by many workers. The evidence for "intermediate" forms upon which this opinion was based is shown to be inadequate, and a case of sympatry of the two species in northern Madagascar is reported. Consequently it is clear that these forms can no longer be regarded as distinct only at the subspecific level. The name L. fulvus "flavifrons," still used by some authors, is based on inadequate material and cannot be identified with any known lemur population."
546 _aIn English.
650 _aAnthropology
_vPeriodicals.
650 _aBlack lemur.
650 _aBrown lemur
700 _aTattersall, Ian
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