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Lemuroids

Family Cheirogaleidae

Genus Allocebus Petter-Rousseaux & Petter, 1967 – one species
Common name Scientific name and subspecies Range Size and ecology IUCN status and estimated population
Hairy-eared dwarf lemur

A. trichotis
(Günther, 1875)

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 680 and 1,235–680 cm (268 and 486–268 in)[1]

Habitat: Forest[2]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Nectar, fruit, gums (primarily of terminalia, combretaceae), young leaves, honey, and insects (especially locusts)[2]VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Leaves[1]
 EN 


Unknown Population declining[2]

Genus Cheirogaleus Geoffroy, 1812 – ten species
Common name Scientific name and subspecies Range Size and ecology IUCN status and estimated population
Ankarana dwarf lemur


C. shethi
Frasier, Lei, McLain, Taylor, Bailey, Ginter, Nash, Randriamampionona, Groves, Mittermeier, & Louis Jr., 2016
Size:

Habitat: Forest and shrubland[3]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Fruit[3]
 EN 


Unknown Population declining[3]

Fat-tailed dwarf lemur

C. medius
Geoffroy, 1812

Map of range
Size: VERIFY ME: 20–23 cm (8–9 in) long, plus 20–27 cm (8–11 in) tail[4]

Habitat: 27%[5]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Fruit[4]
 Please add parameter 


41% Unknown[5]

Furry-eared dwarf lemur

C. crossleyi
Grandidier, 1870

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[6]

Diet:
 VU 


Unknown Population declining[6]

Greater dwarf lemur

C. major
Geoffroy, 1812

Map of range
Size: VERIFY ME: 16–27 cm (6–11 in) long, plus [convert: needs a number] tail[7]

Habitat: Forest[8]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Leaves[7]
 VU 


Unknown Population declining[8]

Groves' dwarf lemur

C. grovesi
McLain, Lei, Frasier, Taylor, Bailey, Robertson, Nash, Randriamanana, Mittermeier, & Louis Jr., 2017
Size:

Habitat: Forest[9]

Diet:
 DD 


Unknown Population declining[9]

Lavasoa dwarf lemur


C. lavasoensis
Thiele, Razafimahatratra, & Hapke, 2013
Size:

Habitat: Forest[10]

Diet:
 EN 


Unknown Population declining[10]

Lesser iron-gray dwarf lemur


C. minusculus
Groves, 2000

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: 27%[11]

Diet:
 Please add parameter 


41% Unknown[11]

Montagne d'Ambre dwarf lemur


C. andysabini
Lei & McLain & Frasier & Taylor & Bailey & Engberg & Ginter & Nash & Randriamampionona & Groves & Mittermeier & Jr., 2015
Size:

Habitat: Forest[12]

Diet:
 EN 


Unknown Population declining[12]

Sibree's dwarf lemur


C. sibreei
Forsyth Major, 1896

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[13]

Diet:
 CR 


Unknown Population declining[13]

Thomas' dwarf lemur

C. thomasi
(Forsyth Major, 1894)
Size:

Habitat: Forest[14]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Frugivorous[14]
 EN 


Unknown Population declining[14]

Genus Microcebus Geoffroy, 1834 – 24 species
Common name Scientific name and subspecies Range Size and ecology IUCN status and estimated population
Anosy mouse lemur


M. tanosi
Rasoloarison et al., 2013
Size:

Habitat: Forest[15]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Frugivorous[15]
 EN 


Unknown Population declining[15]

Arnhold's mouse lemur


M. arnholdi
Louis et al., 2008

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[16]

Diet:
 VU 


Unknown Population declining[16]

Bemanasy mouse lemur


M. manitatra
Hotaling et al., 2016
Size:

Habitat: Forest[17]

Diet:
 CR 


Unknown Population declining[17]

Bongolava mouse lemur


M. bongolavensis
Olivieri et al., 2007

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[18]

Diet:
 EN 


Unknown Population declining[18]

Brown mouse lemur

M. rufus
Geoffroy, 1834

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: [convert: invalid number][19]

Habitat: Forest[20]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Made up of the fruits produced by plants in the mistletoe genus bakerella[19]
 VU 


Unknown Population declining[20]

Claire's mouse lemur

M. mamiratra
Andriantompohavana et al., 2006

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[21]

Diet:
 EN 


Unknown Population declining[21]

Danfoss's mouse lemur


M. danfossi
Olivieri et al., 2007

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[22]

Diet:
 VU 


Unknown Population declining[22]

Ganzhorn's mouse lemur


M. ganzhorni
Hotaling et al., 2016
Size:

Habitat: Forest[23]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Frugivorous[23]
 EN 


Unknown Population declining[23]

Gerp's mouse lemur

M. gerpi
Radespiel et al., 2012

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[24]

Diet:
 CR 


Unknown Population declining[24]

Golden-brown mouse lemur

M. ravelobensis
Zimmerman et al., 1998

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[25]

Diet: VERIFY ME: A seasonal diet which consists of gum, insect excretions, nectar, fruits, leaves, and animal matter (thorén et al[25]
 VU 


Unknown Population declining[25]

Goodman's mouse lemur

M. lehilahytsara
Roos & Kappeler, 2005

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[26]

Diet:
 NT 


Unknown Population declining[26]

Gray mouse lemur

M. murinus
(J. F. Miller, 1777)

Map of range
Size: VERIFY ME: 12–14 cm (5–6 in) long, plus 1–2 cm (0–1 in) tail[27]

Habitat: Forest and shrubland[28]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Close to ground level[27]
 LC 


Unknown Population declining[28]

Jolly's mouse lemur


M. jollyae
Louis et al., 2006

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[29]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Fruits from both native and exotic species in kianjavato (n[29]
 EN 


Unknown Population declining[29]

MacArthur's mouse lemur


M. macarthurii
Radespiel et al., 2008

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[30]

Diet:
 EN 


Unknown Population declining[30]

Madame Berthe's mouse lemur

M. berthae
Rasoloarison, Goodman, & Ganzhorn, 2000

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: [convert: invalid number][31]

Habitat: Forest[32]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Fruits and gums, and relies heavily on sugary insect excretions and animal matter during the harsh dry season[32]VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Fruit[31]
 CR 


Unknown Population declining[32]

Margot Marsh's mouse lemur


M. margotmarshae
Andriantompohavana et al., 2006

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[33]

Diet:
 EN 


Unknown Population declining[33]

Marohita mouse lemur


M. marohita
Rasoloarison et al., 2013

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[34]

Diet:
 CR 


Unknown Population declining[34]

Microcebus jonahi


M. jonahi
Schüssler et al., 2020
Size:

Habitat: Forest[35]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Fruit[35]
 EN 


Unknown Population declining[35]

Northern rufous mouse lemur


M. tavaratra
(Rasoloarison et al., 2000)

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and shrubland[36]

Diet:
 VU 


Unknown Population declining[36]

Nosy Boraha mouse lemur


M. boraha
Hotaling et al., 2016
Size:

Habitat: Unknown[37]

Diet:
 DD 


Unknown Population declining[37]

Pygmy mouse lemur

M. myoxinus
Peters, 1852

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: [convert: invalid number][38]

Habitat: Forest[39]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Fruit[38]
 VU 


Unknown Population declining[39]

Reddish-gray mouse lemur

M. griseorufus
Kollman, 1910

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and shrubland[40]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Fruits and gums in equal proportions[40]
 LC 


Unknown Population declining[40]

Sambirano mouse lemur


M. sambiranensis
Rasoloarison et al., 2000

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[41]

Diet:
 EN 


Unknown Population declining[41]

Simmons' mouse lemur


M. simmonsi
Louis et al., 2006

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[42]

Diet:
 Please add parameter 


Unknown Population declining[42]

Genus Mirza Gray, 1870 – two species
Common name Scientific name and subspecies Range Size and ecology IUCN status and estimated population
Coquerel's giant mouse lemur

M. coquereli
Grandidier, 1867

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[43]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Together (kappeler 2003)[43]
 EN 


Unknown Population declining[43]

Northern giant mouse lemur

M. zaza
Kappeler & Roos, 2005

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[44]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Sugary secretions of the larvae of homopteran flatidae in the dry season may enable the species to reproduce aseasonally (rode 2010)[44]
 VU 


Unknown Population declining[44]

Genus Phaner Gray, 1870 – four species
Common name Scientific name and subspecies Range Size and ecology IUCN status and estimated population
Amber Mountain fork-marked lemur


P. electromontis
Groves & Tattersall, 1991

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[45]

Diet:
 EN 


Unknown Population declining[45]

Masoala fork-marked lemur

P. furcifer
Blainville, 1839

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 3 to 4–3 cm (1 to 2–1 in)[46]

Habitat: Forest[47]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Mainly of the gum of trees in temperate deciduous forests[46]
 EN 


Unknown Population declining[47]

Pale fork-marked lemur

P. pallescens
Groves & Tattersall, 1991

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[48]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Fruit[48]
 EN 


Unknown Population declining[48]

Pariente's fork-marked lemur


P. parienti
Groves & Tattersall, 1991

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[49]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Fruit[49]
 EN 


Unknown Population declining[49]

Family Daubentoniidae

Genus Daubentonia Geoffroy, 1795 – one species
Common name Scientific name and subspecies Range Size and ecology IUCN status and estimated population
Aye-aye

D. madagascariensis
Gmelin, 1788

Map of range
Size: VERIFY ME: 36–44 cm (14–17 in) long, plus [convert: needs a number] tail[50]

Habitat: Forest and shrubland[51]

Diet: Fruit, nuts, and sap[50]
 EN 


Unknown Population declining[51]

Family Indriidae

Genus Avahi Jourdan, 1834 – nine species
Common name Scientific name and subspecies Range Size and ecology IUCN status and estimated population
Bemaraha woolly lemur


A. cleesei
Thalmann & Geissmann, 2005

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[52]

Diet:
 CR 


Unknown Population declining[52]

Betsileo woolly lemur


A. betsileo
Andriantompohavana et al., 2007

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[53]

Diet:
 EN 


Unknown Population declining[53]

Eastern woolly lemur

A. laniger
Gmelin, 1788

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 600 and 1–600 cm (236 and 0–236 in)[54]

Habitat: Forest[55]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Almost exclusively folivorous consisting mainly of mature and immature leaves and buds supplemented with flowers, bark, and seldomly fruit[55]VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Fruit[54]
 VU 


Unknown Population declining[55]

Moore's woolly lemur


A. mooreorum
Lei et al., 2008

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[56]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Folivorous[56]
 EN 


Unknown Population declining[56]

Peyrieras's woolly lemur


A. peyrierasi
Zaramody et al., 2006

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[57]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Fruit[57]
 VU 


Unknown Population declining[57]

Ramanantsoavana's woolly lemur


A. ramanantsoavani
Zaramody et al., 2006

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[58]

Diet:
 VU 


Unknown Population declining[58]

Sambirano woolly lemur


A. unicolor
Thalmann & Geissmann, 2000

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[59]

Diet:
 CR 


Unknown Population declining[59]

Southern woolly lemur


A. meridionalis
Zaramody et al., 2006

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[60]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Leaves[60]
 EN 


Unknown Population declining[60]

Western woolly lemur

A. occidentalis
Liburnau, 1898

Map of range
Size: VERIFY ME: 25–29 cm (10–11 in) long, plus [convert: needs a number] tail[61]

Habitat: Forest[62]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Folivorous[62]VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Folivorous[61]
 VU 


Unknown Population declining[62]

Genus Indri Geoffroy & Cuvier, 1796 – one species
Common name Scientific name and subspecies Range Size and ecology IUCN status and estimated population
Indri

I. indri
(Gmelin, 1788)

Two subspecies
  • I. i. indri
  • I. i. variegatus

Map of range
Size: VERIFY ME: 60–90 cm (24–35 in) long, plus [convert: needs a number] tail[63]

Habitat: Forest[64]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Immature leaves supplemented by flowers, fruit, seeds and bark, which vary in proportion according to season (powzyk 1997, powzyk and thalmann 2003)[64]VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Fruit[63]
 CR 


Unknown Population declining[64]

Genus Propithecus Bennett, 1832 – nine species
Common name Scientific name and subspecies Range Size and ecology IUCN status and estimated population
Coquerel's sifaka

P. coquereli
Grandidier, 1867

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 3.7 to 4–3.7 cm (1 to 2–1 in)[65]

Habitat: Forest[66]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Availability[65]
 CR 


Unknown Population declining[66]

Crowned sifaka

P. coronatus
H. Milne-Edwards, 1871

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[67]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Composed of young leaves, mature leaves, ripe and unripe fruits and a great quantity of flowers (honess et al[67]
 CR 


Unknown Population declining[67]

Diademed sifaka

P. diadema
Bennett, 1832

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: [convert: invalid number][68]

Habitat: Forest[69]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Composed of leaves and/or flowers (irwin 2008b; irwin et al[69]VERIFY ME: The mother's milk[68]
 CR 


Unknown Population declining[69]

Golden-crowned sifaka

P. tattersalli
Simons, 1988

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: [convert: invalid number][70]

Habitat: Forest, savanna, and shrubland[71]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Soil[71]VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Fruit[70]
 CR 


4000–5000 Population declining[71]

Milne-Edwards's sifaka

P. edwardsi
Grandidier, 1871

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 600 to 1,600–600 cm (236 to 630–236 in)[72]

Habitat: Forest[73]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Fruit[73]VERIFY ME: A wide variety of plants on a daily basis and throughout the year, with their diet varying with seasonal availability of foods[72]
 EN 


Unknown Population declining[73]

Perrier's sifaka

P. perrieri
Lavauden, 1931

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 10 to 600–10 cm (4 to 236–4 in)[74]

Habitat: Forest[75]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Fruit[75]VERIFY ME: Dirt[74]
 CR 


125 Population declining[75]

Silky sifaka

P. candidus
Grandidier, 1871

Map of range
Size: 48–54 cm (19–21 in) long, plus 45–51 cm (18–20 in) tail[76]

Habitat: Forest[77]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Seeds and fruits (41[77]VERIFY ME: Wide range of plants[76]
 CR 


250 Population declining[77]

Verreaux's sifaka

P. verreauxi
Grandidier, 1867

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: [convert: invalid number][78]

Habitat: Forest and shrubland[79]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Seasonally variable but consists mainly of young and mature leaves, fruits and seeds, supplemented with bark, dead wood, and termite soil (mittermeier et al[79]VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Fruit[78]
 CR 


Unknown Population declining[79]

Von der Decken's sifaka

P. deckenii
Grandidier, 1867

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[80]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Folivorous[80]
 CR 


Unknown Population declining[80]

Family Lemuridae

Genus Eulemur Simons & Rumpler, 1988 – twelve species
Common name Scientific name and subspecies Range Size and ecology IUCN status and estimated population
Black lemur

E. macaco
(Linnaeus, 1766)

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: [convert: invalid number][81]

Habitat: Forest[82]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Fruit[82]VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Fruit[81]
 EN 


Unknown Population declining[82]

Blue-eyed black lemur

E. flavifrons
Gray, 1867

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[83]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Fruit[83]
 CR 


Unknown Population declining[83]

Collared brown lemur

E. collaris
Geoffroy, 1817

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[84]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[84]
 EN 


Unknown Population declining[84]

Common brown lemur

E. fulvus
Geoffroy, 1796

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: [convert: invalid number][85]

Habitat: Forest[86]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Fruit from cultivated trees such as guava, which may bring them into conflict with humans[86]VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Fruit[85]
 VU 


Unknown Population declining[86]

Crowned lemur

E. coronatus
(Gray, 1842)

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 5 to 6–5 cm (2 to 2–2 in)[87]

Habitat: Forest[88]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Fruit[88]VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Fruit[87]
 EN 


Unknown Population declining[88]

Gray-headed lemur

E. cinereiceps
Grandidier & A. Milne-Edwards, 1890

Map of range
Size: VERIFY ME: 3–4 cm (1–2 in) long, plus 50–55 cm (20–22 in) tail[89]

Habitat: Forest[90]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Dominated by fruit, particularly in coastal areas where they are among the most frugivorous of all lemurs; supplemented with leaves, flowers, fungi, and insects (johnson 2006, ralainasolo et al[90]VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Fruit[89]
 CR 


Unknown Population declining[90]

Mongoose lemur

E. mongoz
(Linnaeus, 1766)

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: [convert: invalid number][91]

Habitat: Forest[92]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Fruit[92]VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Fruit[91]
 CR 


Unknown Population declining[92]

Red lemur

E. rufus
(Audebert, 1799)

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 275 to 1,670–275 cm (108 to 657–108 in)[93]

Habitat: Forest[94]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Leaves, flowers, insects, arthropods, and other food items[93]
 VU 


Unknown Population declining[94]

Red-bellied lemur

E. rubriventer
Geoffroy, 1850

Map of range
Size: VERIFY ME: [convert: needs a number] long, plus 46–54 cm (18–21 in) tail[95]

Habitat: Forest[96]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Leaves, flowers and invertebrates, which can be important food sources at certain times of year (overdorff 1993, tecot 2008)[96]VERIFY ME: Toxic millipedes, they drool on them first, which may help to neutralize the toxins so these invertebrates are edible[95]
 VU 


Unknown Population declining[96]

Red-fronted lemur

E. rufifrons
Bennett, 1833

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[97]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Frugivorous[97]
 VU 


Unknown Population declining[97]

Sanford's brown lemur

E. sanfordi
Archbold, 1932

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[98]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Fruit[98]
 EN 


Unknown Population declining[98]

White-headed lemur

E. albifrons
Geoffroy, 1796

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[99]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Frugivorous[99]
 VU 


Unknown Population declining[99]

Genus Hapalemur Geoffroy, 1851 – five species
Common name Scientific name and subspecies Range Size and ecology IUCN status and estimated population
Eastern lesser bamboo lemur

H. griseus
Link, 1795

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 157–176–157 cm (62–69–62 in)[100]

Habitat: Forest[101]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Leaves[100]
 VU 


Unknown Population declining[101]

Golden bamboo lemur

H. aureus
Meier et al., 1987

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 800 to 1,300–800 cm (315 to 512–315 in)[102]

Habitat: Forest and inland wetlands[103]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Primarily composed of madagascar giant bamboo, but cephalostachyum viguieri, arundinaria ambositrensis, and other bamboo grasses are also consumed[102]
 CR 


50–249 Population declining[103]

Lac Alaotra bamboo lemur

H. alaotrensis
Rumpler, 1975

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Inland wetlands[104]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Folivorous[104]
 CR 


Unknown Population declining[104]

Southern lesser bamboo lemur

H. meridionalis
Warter, Randrianasolo, Dutrillaux, & Rumpler, 1987

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[105]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Composed of terrestrial grasses, piths, and liana stems/leaves, they also consumed 34 different fruit species (eppley et al[105]
 VU 


Unknown Population declining[105]

Western lesser bamboo lemur

H. occidentalis
Rumpler, 1975

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[106]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Fruit[106]
 VU 


Unknown Population declining[106]

Genus Lemur Linnaeus, 1758 – one species
Common name Scientific name and subspecies Range Size and ecology IUCN status and estimated population
Ring-tailed lemur

L. catta
Linnaeus, 1758

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 20–25–20 cm (8–10–8 in)[107]

Habitat: Forest, shrubland, rocky areas, and caves[108]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Whatever is easily available to them including fruits, leaves, stems, flowers, exudates (resin, latex, sap), spiders, spider webs, chameleons, caterpillars insects, small birds, and termite mounds[107]
 EN 


Unknown Population declining[108]

Genus Prolemur Gray, 1871 – one species
Common name Scientific name and subspecies Range Size and ecology IUCN status and estimated population
Greater bamboo lemur

P. simus
Gray, 1871

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: [convert: invalid number][109]

Habitat: Forest[110]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Leaves[110]VERIFY ME: Flowers, leaves, soils, and fruits[109]
 CR 


Unknown Population declining[110]

Genus Varecia Gray, 1863 – two species
Common name Scientific name and subspecies Range Size and ecology IUCN status and estimated population
Black-and-white ruffed lemur

V. variegata
Kerr, 1792

Three subspecies

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: [convert: invalid number][111]

Habitat: Forest[112]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Fruit[112]VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Leaves[111]
 CR 


Unknown Population declining[112]

Red ruffed lemur

V. rubra
(Geoffroy, 1812)

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: [convert: invalid number][113]

Habitat: Forest[114]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Fruit[114]VERIFY ME: Nectar of flowers, red ruffed lemurs play a vital role in the pollination of some hardwood trees[113]
 CR 


Unknown Population declining[114]

Family Lepilemuridae

Genus Lepilemur Geoffroy, 1851 – eight species
Common name Scientific name and subspecies Range Size and ecology IUCN status and estimated population
Ankarana sportive lemur

L. ankaranensis
Rumpler, 1975

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[115]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Fruit[115]
 EN 


Unknown Population declining[115]

Gray-backed sportive lemur

L. dorsalis
Gray, 1870

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: 27%[116]

Diet:
 Please add parameter 


41% Unknown[116]

Milne-Edwards' sportive lemur

L. edwardsi
Forsyth Major, 1894

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: [convert: invalid number][117]

Habitat: Forest[118]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Fruit[118]VERIFY ME: Solitarily at night (mittermeier et al[117]
 EN 


Unknown Population declining[118]

Northern sportive lemur

L. septentrionalis
Rumpler & Albignac, 1975

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 6 to 8–6 cm (2 to 3–2 in)[119]

Habitat: 17% (17% - 17%)[120]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Folivorous[119]
 Please add parameter 


40 Population declining[120]

Red-tailed sportive lemur

L. ruficaudatus
Grandidier, 1867

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[121]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Fruits in season, especially diospyros (ebenaceae) during the summer months[121]
 CR 


Unknown Population declining[121]

Small-toothed sportive lemur

L. microdon
Forsyth Major, 1894

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[122]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Folivorous[122]
 EN 


Unknown Population declining[122]

Weasel sportive lemur

L. mustelinus
Geoffroy, 1851

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: [convert: invalid number][123]

Habitat: Forest[124]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Folivorous[124]VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Fruit[123]
 VU 


Unknown Population declining[124]

White-footed sportive lemur

L. leucopus
Forsyth Major, 1894

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 0 to 800–0 cm (0 to 315–0 in)[125]

Habitat: Forest[126]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Leaves[126]VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Folivorous[125]
 EN 


Unknown Population declining[126]

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