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Tarsuis tumpara

Taxonomy (Name)

Class
Order DIPROTODONTIA
Primates in peril : the world's 25 most endangered primates, 2008-2010
Family TARSIIDAEIUCN
Scientific Name Tarsuis tumparaIUCN
Author Supriatna, 2008IUCN
Synonyms  
Common Name Siau Island TarsierIUCN
Local name Brunei Darussalam  
Cambodia  
China  
Indonesia  
Japan  
Lao PDR  
Malaysia  
Myanmar  
Mongolia  
Philippines  
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Republic of Korea  
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Distribution, Range

 

Map

 

Country

Brunei Darussalam  
Cambodia  
China  
Indonesia checkIUCN
Japan  
Lao PDR  
Malaysia  
Myanmar  
Mongolia  
Philippines  
Singapore  
Republic of Korea  
Thailand  
Vietnam  

 

Status

International Status

IUCN Red List Category

 

Justification

 

CITES

 

CMS

 

National Status

Country Category Reference
Brunei Darussalam    
Cambodia    
China    
Indonesia    
Japan    
Korea    
Lao PDR    
Malaysia    
Mongolia    
Myanmar    
Philippines    
Singapore    
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Vietnam    

 

 

Ecology Discription

Appearance

 

Habitat

a very small geographic range, of 125km2, and an even smaller area of occupancy, perhaps as littele as 19.4 km2.

IUCN

Population size

The most reasonable interpretation of the scant data is that population size is very small, in the low thousands at best, and declining (Shekelle and Salim 2009)

IUCN

Behavior

 

Diet

 

Reproduction

 

 

Threat

Major Threat(s)

A high density of human (311 people per km2) that habitually hunt and eat tarsiers for snack food; and an extent of occurrence that is entirely volcanic in its geographical composition, with Mount Karengetang, a massive and highly active volcano, dominating more than 50% of its geographic range. Further more, ther are no protected areas within its range (Riley 2002; Shekekke et al. 2007; Shekelle and Salim 2009)

IUCN

 

Conservation and Measurement

International

 

National

 

Conservation law

Country Status Reference
Brunei Darussalam    
Cambodia    
China    
Indonesia Protected Animals(as Tarsius spp.) Goverment Regulation no. 7 / 1999, about Preservation of Plants and Animals
Japan    
Korea    
Lao PDR    
Malaysia    
Mongolia    
Myanmar    
Philippines    
Singapore    
Thailand    
Vietnam    

 

Protected Area

 

Other Coservation Projects

 

 

Citation

IUCN