Talk:Silvery Lutung

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So, I started this page but don't do this for a living and need assistance with a couple things:

1. How many subspecies of the silver langur are there? I put the two I found universally recognized, but many others are around. Check out http://www.arcbc.org/cgi-bin/abiss.exe/spd?tx=MA&spd=10128 for a list, though it provides no differentiation info. My second reference had four listed.

2. I made this about the Silvered Langur, but it was called a Silvery Lutung in the old world monkeys list. They're the same, right? I've even found differing scientific names for them: Presbytis cristata (rarer, less reputable sources) and the Trachypithecus cristatus which I used (more reputable sources). Why is this?

3. Other than that, generally a call for filling in and more sources and such. I'm not a biologist.

Thanks everybody! Ellieilluminate 05:07, 5 December 2005 (UTC)