Lorisinae

Loris

Les Lorisinae forment une sous-famille de primates strepsirrhiniens, appelés en français loris. Ils regroupent les deux genres asiatiques de la famille des Lorisidae, alors que la sous-famille des Perodicticinae comprend les angwantibos et pottos africains. Ce sont des mammifères nocturnes et arboricoles, qui évoluent en Inde, au Sri Lanka et en Asie du Sud-Est.

Liste des genres

D'après l'ouvrage Handbook of the Mammals of the World en 2013, la sous-famille contient deux genres[1] :

Notes et références

  1. Russell Alan Mittermeier, Anthony Brome Rylands, Don Ellis Wilson, Handbook of the Mammals of the World. Vol. 3. Primates (œuvre littéraire), Lynx Edicions, Barcelone, .Voir et modifier les données sur Wikidata

Liens externes

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