248 Lloyd's natural history. 



The following species are peculiar to this Sub-region : — 



I. Chiromys madagascariensis ; Chirogale, 4 species ; Microcebus, 4 

 species ; Opolemur, 2 species ; Lemur, 8 species ; Megaladapis mada- 

 gascariensis ; Gen. ined. ; Mixocebus caniceps ; Hapalemur, 2 species , 

 Lepidolemur, 7 species ; Avahis laniger ; Propithecus, 3 species ; Indris 

 brevicaudatus. 



C. INDIAN REGION. 

 C\ INDIAN-PENINSULAR SUB-REGION. 



The following species are characteristic of this Sub-region : — 



I. Loris gracilis. 2. Papio sub-himalayanus. 3. P. falconeri. 



4. Macacus rhesus. 5. M. pileatus. 6. M. sinicus. 7. M. sivalensis. 

 8. Semnopithecus entellus.* 9. S. priamus. 10. S. hypoleucus. il. 



5. cephalopterus. 12. S. palaeindicus. 



C\ INDO-MALAYAN SUB-REGION. 



I. Lemuroidea. 



Living^. Extinct. 



Peculiar genera — — 



„ species I — 



II. Anthropoidea. 



Living. Extinct. 



Peculiar genera 2 — 



,, species 19 — 



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Living and fossiL 



