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Monkey with orange lips identified as newfound species
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Monkey with orange lips identified as newfound species

July 17, 2026·3 min read
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  1. 01A new monkey species, Colobus congoensis, has been identified in the DRC.
  2. 02The monkey has distinctive orange lips and deep roaring calls.
  3. 03Its discovery reshapes understanding of African monkey evolution.
  4. 04Colobus congoensis weighs about 15 pounds and has unique features.
  5. 05It is proposed to be classified as Endangered due to habitat loss.
  6. 06Research included genetic analysis and local ecological knowledge.
  7. 07The species diverged from its closest relative approximately 4-5 million years ago.
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A new species of monkey with distinctive orange lips and a deep roaring call has been identified in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Colobus congoensis, known to local people as Likweli, is just the fifth new monkey species scientists have identified in Africa in the last 75 years, according to a study published in the journal PLOS ONE Wednesday. The monkey has a glossy black coat, long fur, a sweeping tail and striking orange-cream facial markings, said researchers from Florida Atlantic University (FAU) and the City University of New York Graduate Center in statements on Wednesday. They added that the species has “distinctive cranial, dental, and skeletal characteristics that separate it from every other known African colobus monkey.” It is also smaller than related Colobus monkeys, weighing around 15 pounds (6.8 kilograms).  “It is distinguished by sleek, light-reflecting fur and dramatic facial features created by long black facial hairs and large folded ears,” said FAU. “The discovery of Colobus congoensis is reshaping our understanding of African monkey evolution,” said study senior author Kate Detwiler, an associate professor of biological sciences in FAU’s Charles E. Schmidt College of Science. “Its closest known relative is Colobus satanas, found more than 1,200 kilometers (746 miles) away in west-central Africa,” she said. “Yet our genetic evidence shows the two species diverged roughly 4 to 5 million years ago, marking one of the oldest known evolutionary splits within the Colobus lineage.”  The process of describing the new species began in 2008, when an unusual monkey was photographed by researchers working in east-central DRC. Ten years later, they made a clearer observation, and went on to make 114 sightings from 2018-2022. In addition to its anatomy and field observations, researchers also had to study the monkey’s genetics and use local ecological knowledge to prove that this was a species that had never been described before. “When a potential new species is discovered, the evidence has to be overwhelming,” said coauthor Christopher Gilbert, professor of anthropology at the CUNY Graduate Center and Hunter College, in the CUNY statement. “We analyzed museum collections and comparative datasets, examining skulls, pelts, and skeletal anatomy alongside specimens from known African colobus monkeys,” he said. “Those comparisons allowed us to demonstrate conclusively that Colobus congoensis represents a distinct species.” However, there are some conservation concerns for Likweli, given the fact that the sightings were made across a range of around 1,700 square kilometers (656 square miles). “The researchers propose that Colobus congoensis be classified as Endangered because of its restricted range, habitat loss, and hunting pressure,” reads the CUNY statement. “Most of its known habitat lies within Lomami National Park, making protection of the region critical for the species’ survival.” (CNN) The post Monkey with orange lips identified as newfound species appeared first on Newswire.

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