I am looking at this photo and I find the resemblance to a siki gibbon (nomascus siki) remarkable, could anybody tell me why this is a Hainan gibbon and not N. siki. I am sitting at an airport, so absolutely no literature access...
I am looking at this photo and I find the resemblance to a siki gibbon (nomascus siki) remarkable, could anybody tell me why this is a Hainan gibbon and not N. siki. I am sitting at an airport, so absolutely no literature access...
I believe the females of siki, leucogenys, concolor, nastutus and hainanus are all extremely difficult to differentiate - and of course all the aforementioned taxa were once classified under Nomascus concolor. As I understand it, at this point in time Twycross held a number of what were classed at the time as Nomascus concolor - however when the species was split, only a single individual turned out to truly belong to this taxon, with all but one of the remaining animals belonging to Nomascus leucogenys. The remaining animal - this female - came from Hainan Island and as such belonged to Nomascus hainanus.
As I understand it, at this point in time Twycross held a number of what were classed at the time as Nomascus concolor - however when the species was split, only a single individual turned out to truly belong to this taxon, with all but one of the remaining animals belonging to Nomascus leucogenys. The remaining animal - this female - came from Hainan Island.[/I]