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- Species within " Nomascus " are characterized by 52 chromosomes.
- One species, " Nomascus nasutus, " has been deemed " the most critically endangered ape species in the world ".
- For example, the highly endangered eastern black crested gibbon ( " Nomascus nasutus " ) replaced the Hainan black crested gibbon.
- The Tonkin black crested gibbon ( " Nomascus concolor concolor " ) occurs in southern China ( southwestern Yunnan ) and northern Vietnam ( Red Rivers.
- One thousand years ago, gibbons which may have been crested gibbons ( " Nomascus " ) were found over a large part of southern and central China up to the Yellow River.
- It was formerly considered a subspecies of the eastern black crested gibbon ( " Nomascus nasutus " ) from Cao B?ng provinces of Vietnam and Jingxi County in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China.
- These include the globally vulnerable pig-tailed macaque, Assam macaque, stump-tailed macaque and white-cheeked crested gibbon ( " Nomascus leucogenys " and " Nomascus leucogenys siki " ).
- These include the globally vulnerable pig-tailed macaque, Assam macaque, stump-tailed macaque and white-cheeked crested gibbon ( " Nomascus leucogenys " and " Nomascus leucogenys siki " ).
- Since 2003 KFBG has been involved with conserving the Hainan gibbon ( " Nomascus hainanus " ), thought to be the rarest ape in the world, at its last refuge at Bawangling National Nature Reserve.
- The Hainan black crested gibbon ( " Nomascus hainanus " ), which was removed from the 2008 2010 list, still has fewer than 20 individuals left, but significant efforts to protect it are now being made.
- A " substantial " population of 455 critically endangered northern white-cheeked crested gibbons ( " Nomascus leucogenys " ) have been recently found living in the P?M醫 National Park in Ngh? An Province, northern Vietnam, near the border with Laos.
- Some species are all black, some are light with a distinct black tuft of crown fur, and some have distinct, light-colored cheek patches . " Nomascus " is found from southern China ( Yunnan ) to southern Vietnam, and also on Hainan Island.
- It was once considered the only genus, but recently its subgenera ( " Hoolock " [ formerly " Bunopithecus " ], " Nomascus ", and " Symphalangus " ) have been elevated to the genus level . " Hylobates " remains the most speciose and widespread of gibbon genera, ranging from southern China ( Yunnan ) to western and central Java.
- In the north of the range of " N . siki ", it overlaps or intergrades with " N . leucogenys ", and based on mtDNA and voices, these species are closer to each other than to the remaining " Nomascus "; some maintain that " N . siki " should be regarded as a subspecies of " N . leucogenys ".