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Tarsius syrichta
(Linnaeus, 1758). Syst, Nat., 10th ed., 1:29.

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COMMON NAMEPhilippine
tarsier.
DISTRIBUTIONPhilippines only. Records are from Bohol (USNM), Dinagat
(DMNH), Leyte (USNM), Mindanao (Davao del Norte [FMNH], Davao del Sur
[FMNH], Misamis Occidental [USNM], Misamis Oriental [MSU], South Cotabato
[FMNH], and Zamboanga del Norte [FMNH], Zamboanga del Sur [USNM] provinces),
and Samar (FMNH). Also reported from Basilan (Lawrence, 1939), Biliran,
Maripipi (Rickart et al., 1993), and Mindanao (Bukidnon) (Sanborn, 1953).
HABITATSecond growth, secondary forest, and
primary forest from sea level to 700 m (Hoogstraal, 1951; Rabor, 1986;
Rickart et al., 1993; Thomas, 1898).
STATUSLocally common and widespread, largely because of its
tolerance of second growth habitat. (Dagosto & Gebo, 1995). CITES:
Appendix II.
COMMENTSReviewed by Musser and Dagosto (1987). Physiological studies
have been conducted by McNab and Wright (1987).

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(photograph by M. Dagosto)
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