?" Nycticebus linglom " is much smaller than the fossil sivaladapine primates, and unlike tarsier M3s, the single known fossil is reduced in form and lacks a fourth main cusp, a hypocone.
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Several more species were named around 1900, including " Nycticebus menagensis " ( originally " Lemur menagensis " ) by Richard Lydekker in 1893 and " Nycticebus pygmaeus " by John James Lewis Bonhote in 1907.
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Several more species were named around 1900, including " Nycticebus menagensis " ( originally " Lemur menagensis " ) by Richard Lydekker in 1893 and " Nycticebus pygmaeus " by John James Lewis Bonhote in 1907.
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The phylogenetic relationships within the genus " Nycticebus " have been studied with modern polymorphism of pygmy slow lorises may be due to a founder effect, and that the individuals they used in the study originate from an ancestor that lived in middle or southern Vietnam between 1860 and 7350 years ago.
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On May 20, two Japanese men were detained by customs officers at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport for trying to smuggle several protected species-- consisting of 33 malu-malu ( loris or Nycticebus coucang ), four alap-alap eagles ( Elanus hypoleocus ), three Rajawali hawks and two owls.
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The "'Bangka slow loris "'( " Nycticebus bancanus " ) is a N . menagensis " ), it was promoted to full species status in 2013 when a study of museum specimens and photographs identified distinct facial markings, which helped to differentiate it as a separate species.
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The expedition, led primarily by Dean Conant Worcester and Frank Swift Bourns, collected thousands of specimens of birds and animals; some, such as the Philippine slow loris ( " Nycticebus menagensis " ) and the Sulu bleeding-heart ( " Gallicolumba menagei " ), were named in honor of Menage.
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With its reduced, triangular form, it more closely resembles lorises ( family Lorisidae ), but the absence of a hypocone also distinguishes it from the slender lorises ( " Loris " ), the angwantibos ( " Arctocebus " ), and the pygmy slow loris ( " Nycticebus pygmaeus " ).
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The Javan slow loris ( " Nycticebus javanicus " ) replaced the Horton Plains slender loris ( " Loris tardigradus nycticeboides " ) because the former has been hit the hardest of Asian lorises, all of which are declining rapidly due primarily to capture for the exotic pet trade, as well as use in traditional medicines and forest loss.
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The Park also supports a number of mammal and bird species of global conservation concern, including the Black-shanked Douc " Pygathrix nigripes ", Pygmy Loris " Nycticebus pygmaeus ", Asian Black Bear " Ursus thibetanus ", Sun Bear ( U . malayanus ), Large-antlered Muntjac " Muntiacus vuquangensis " and Siamese Fireback " Lophura diardi ".