Identifier: reviewofprimates01elli (
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A review of the primatesYear:
1913 (
1910s)Authors:
Elliot, Daniel Giraud, 1835-1915Subjects:
PrimatesPublisher:
New York, U.S.A. : American Museum of Natural HistoryContributing Library:
American Museum of Natural History LibraryDigitizing Sponsor:
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view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book.Text Appearing Before Image:arms ochraceous, with silvery whitehairs mingled with the darker ones; legs buff, hairs tipped with silverywhite; under parts, plumbeous at base, apical portion ochraceous; handsand feet silvery white. Measurements. Total length head and body, 205; foot, 50. Skull:total length, 52.2; occipito-nasal length, 52.1; intertemporal width,18.9; Hensel, 40.8; zygomatic width, 38.4; median length of nasals,16.4; palatal length, 16.4; length of upper molar series, 16.4; length ofmandible, 36.1; length of lower molar series, 14. Several adults in British Museum received after publication of thespecies from the same locality as type. This type is a young animalprobably half grown. The hair or down is very silky, and of a uniformpale cinnamon color, clear cinnamon on the head and dorsal region.The ears are small, black, naked at the tips which are visible, the basalportion being hidden in the fur; hands and feet are small, the latterwell covered with hair and the nails of a yellowish white color.Text Appearing After Image:Arctocebus calabarensis. No. 11.11,oO.l. Bril. Mus. Coll, /i larger than Nat. Sizt. ARCTOCEBUS 35 GENUS 3. ARCTOCEBUS. THE ANGWANTIBO. 1.2=5; C. iin; P. 3^; M. 3—3 = 36. ARCTOCEBUS Gray, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1863, p. 150. TypePerodicticus calaharensis Smith. Body rather slender: head oval; muzzle blunt, dog like: eyeslarge; lower phalanges of hands and feet, except of thumb, united inthe skin; two upper joints free; index finger reduced to a tubercle,without a nail. Limbs subequal, the hind ones being slightly longerthan the fore limbs. The feet are larger than the hands; the great toehas a rather large fleshy tubercle at its base on the inner side, and isopposable to the other toes; the nails are thin and flat except that ofthe second toe which is like a claw, being thin, convex and acute.Ears erect; two transverse ridges lie above the auditory meatus, withfine hairs on the inner margins standing upright. Unlike the speciesof the genus Perodicticus, the processes of the cervicalNote About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.