Hylobates
genus of mammals From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The genus Hylobates is one of the four genera of gibbons.[1][2][3] It is the most widespread type of gibbon; there are six or seven species. Individuals in this genus are characterized by 44 chromosomes and often have a ring of white fur around their faces.[3]
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Species
- Hylobates lar
- Agile Gibbon|Hylobates agilis
- Hylobates albibarbis
- Müller's Bornean Gibbon|Hylobates muelleri
- Silvery Gibbon|Hylobates moloch
- Hylobates pileatus
- Hylobates klossii
References
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