As something of a departure from my previous threads in this vein, and with a view to supplementing the ongoing thread being written by @Chlidonias on the subject of Old World Haplorhines, I felt it appropriate to do a thread on the subject of the Strepsirrhini with his prior consent.
As he has noted elsewhere, Primates as a whole has seen quite extensive taxonomic splitting - as far as the Lemuroidea is concerned I will be following the taxonomy put forward in this book, which is probably the best resource on the subject available to the layman..... or at least the layman unable to afford the second volume of HMW
this is oversplit where the mouse lemurs are concerned, in my opinion, but it is nonetheless pretty damn good.
I'll play the Lorisoidea by ear when I get to it.
As he has noted elsewhere, Primates as a whole has seen quite extensive taxonomic splitting - as far as the Lemuroidea is concerned I will be following the taxonomy put forward in this book, which is probably the best resource on the subject available to the layman..... or at least the layman unable to afford the second volume of HMW
I'll play the Lorisoidea by ear when I get to it.