colobus — /kol euh beuhs, keuh loh /, n., pl. colobuses, colobi / buy , buy/. any of several large, slender African monkeys of the genus Colobus, lacking thumbs and having long silky fur of black and white (C. polykomos), black and reddish brown (C.… … Universalium
colobus monkey — Any of 10 species of long tailed, essentially thumbless African Old World monkeys in the genus Colobus (family Cercopithecidae). Colobus monkeys are diurnal, generally gregarious vegetarians. They make long leaps from tree to tree. The four… … Universalium
Colobus — kolobusai statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas taksono rangas gentis apibrėžtis Gentyje 10 rūšių. Paplitimo arealas – Centr. Afrika. atitikmenys: lot. Colobus angl. colobus monkeys; guerezas vok. Stummelaffen rus. гверецы; колобусы; толстотелые … Žinduolių pavadinimų žodynas
colobus — [käl′ə bəs] n. [ModL < Gr kolobos, curtailed, docked (akin to kolos, maimed: for IE base see HOLT): prob. so named because of the absent or rudimentary thumbs] any of a genus (Colobus) of thumbless, long haired, black and white African monkeys … English World dictionary
colobus monkey — noun Etymology: New Latin colobus, from Greek kolobos docked, mutilated, from kolos docked; probably akin to Greek klan to break more at clast Date: 1866 any of various long tailed African monkeys (genus Colobus and related genera) called also… … New Collegiate Dictionary
colobus — noun Any of several large arboreal African monkeys of the genus Colobus Syn: colobus monkey … Wiktionary
colobus — col•o•bus [[t]ˈkɒl ə bəs, kəˈloʊ [/t]] n. pl. bus•es, bi [[t] ˌbaɪ, baɪ[/t]] zool. mam any of several large, slender African monkeys of the genus Colobus, lacking thumbs • Etymology: 1811; < NL < Gk kolobós docked, maimed; so named from the … From formal English to slang
Ursine colobus — Ursine colobus[1] Conservation status Vulnerable (IUCN 3.1)[2] … Wikipedia
Black-and-white colobus — Black and white Colobus[1] Mantled Guereza (Colobus guereza) Scientific classification K … Wikipedia
Niger Delta red colobus — Conservation status Critically Endangered (IUCN 3.1)[1] … Wikipedia