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Lemur catta (Ring-tailed lemur)

1970
One pair of the submetacentric autosomes is especially large. Several pairs of the acrocentric autosomes are very small elements. Two pairs of small acrocentric autosomes bear secondary constriction near the centromere.
T. C. Hsu, Kurt Benirschke
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Nerve endings of the lemur (Lemur fulvus rufus)

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1965
AbstractNerve structures in lemur skin (Lemur fulvus rufus) studied with silver impregnation and histochemical methods presented certain unique features. The primary nerve structure of the skin was found to be the hair nerve end‐organ. In this animal it contained no cholinesterase.
P E, Zollman, R K, Winkelmann
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Lemur fulvus albifrons (White-fronted lemur)

1977
Lymphocyte cultures of a pair of lemurs at San Diego Zoo were employed for these karyotypes. Identification of all chromosomes is present with G-bands, top karyotype. The female metaphase is prepared with C-bands.
T. C. Hsu, Kurt Benirschke
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Aspects of Reproduction in Ruffed Lemurs (Lemur variegatus)

Folia Primatologica, 1977
Results of breeding of ruffed lemurs (Lemur variegatus) at the Duke Primate Facility provide information concerning estrous cycle, sexual behavior, age of first conception, gestation period, parturition, litter size. L. variegatus differs from other Lemur species in these respects.
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The Vocal Repertoire of the Ringtailed Lemur (Lemur catta)

Folia Primatologica, 1993
The vocal repertoire of the ringtailed lemur (Lemur cαttα) is described quantitatively and spectrographically. Structure, usage and inferred function of the vocalizations of adults and immatures are examined and discussed. The size, acoustic variability and development of the ringtailed lemur’s vocal repertoire are compared to prior assessments for ...
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On Lemur mongoz and Lemur rubriventer

1901
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Lemur Rhythm

Scientific American, 2022
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Onthophagus lemur

2005
Onthophagus lemur (Fabricius, 1781) (Fig. 23D) ABDOMEN. — À s ympleurite VIII non mobile. TERMINALIA. — Segment IX totalement régre ssé. VOIES GÉNITALES. — Chambre anogén itale peu profonde. Orifice génital non sclérifié. Vagin membraneux, tubuliforme, allongé et étroit.
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Onthophagus lemur

2012
Key to the species morphologically similar to Onthophagus lemur (Fabricius, 1781) 1. Occipital carina of the head with a transverse erect lamina, sometimes ending in a pair of vertical horns in male. Pronotum declivous anteriorly in both sexes, with an anterolateral tubercle on each side and an anteromedian gibbosity; pronotal anterior angles ...
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Understanding lemurs: future directions in lemur cognition

2016
When we started considering the idea to write this book on lemurs’ behaviour in 2010 we thought of making reference to the relatively few experimental studies on lemur cognition in the introduction, mentioning them as a promising novel branch of investigation for strepsirrhines.
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