Lemurs of Madagascar is a 2010 reference work and field guide. It gives descriptions and biogeographic data for the known species of lemurs. The first edition identified 50 species and subspecies, compared to 71 in the second edition and 101 in the third.
About Lemurs of Madagascar (book) in brief

Meyers, a researcher and conservationist who has worked with CI, the World Wildlife Fund, and other conservation and development organizations. The list of authors changed with the third edition, again with the help of Mittermeyer. The third edition was reviewed favorably in Lemur News; the reviewer praised the expanded content of the book, but was concerned that the edition was not as portable as its predecessors. It was published by Conservation International in 1982 and followed by a second volume in 1982, a third volume in 1983, and a fourth volume in 1984. It has been published in English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese. It can be purchased on Amazon.com for about $35.00. It contains detailed information about lemur species and their history. It also provides general information aboutLemurs and theirhistory, including conservation, evolution, and the recently extinct subfossil lemur, the lemur-like lemur. The second edition of Lemurs Of Madagascar was published in 1994 and contained 356 pages. The fourth edition was released in 2006, and is out of Print. It includes color illustrations, miniature ranges maps, species check lists, and lemur checklists, and color illustrations. The fifth and sixth editions were released in 2008 and 2009. It provides details about all known lemmur species, general information, and also helps travelers identify species they may encounter. It’s published by Conservation International in the U.S. and the German Primate Center.
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