Systematic notes on the philippine slow loris,Nycticebus coucang menagensis (Lydekker, 1893) (Primates: Lorisidae)

@article{Timm1992SystematicNO,
  title={Systematic notes on the philippine slow loris,Nycticebus coucang menagensis (Lydekker, 1893) (Primates: Lorisidae)},
  author={Robert M. Timm and Elmer C. Birney},
  journal={International Journal of Primatology},
  year={1992},
  volume={13},
  pages={679-686}
}
  • R. TimmE. Birney
  • Published 1 December 1992
  • Biology
  • International Journal of Primatology
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