The scientific or taxonomic name would be Macaca fascicularis.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Macaca spp.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Macaca mulatta.
Macaca radiata
"Wild macaque" is an English equivalent of the Latin phrase Macaca sylvanus. The feminine singular noun and masculine singular adjective represent the scientific classification for the Barbary macaque. The pronunciation will be "muh-KA-kuh seel-VA-nuhs" in Latin.
Jack Fooden has written: 'Systematic review of Japanese macaques, Macaca fuscata (Gray, 1870)' -- subject(s): Macaca, Japanese macaque, Classification, Gazetteers, Macaca fuscata 'Taxonomy and evolution of liontail and pigtail macaques (Primates' -- subject(s): Classification, Evolution, Lion-tailed macaque, Mammals, Pig-tailed macaque 'Systematic review of the rhesus macaque, Macaca mulatta (Zimmermann, 1780)' -- subject(s): Rhesus monkey, Macaca mulatta, Classification, Macaques, rhesus 'Systematic review of Philippine macaques (Primates, Cercopithecidae: Macaca fascicularis subspp.)' -- subject(s): Kra, Macaques, Primates 'Systematic review of the Taiwanese macaque, Macaca cyclopis, Swinhoe, 1863' -- subject(s): Macaques, Macaca cyclopis, Classification
Macaca sylvanus is the Latin name for the Barbary Macaque (Barbary Ape).
Macaque is a monkey. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macaque
"Darkened ape" is an English equivalent of the Latin phrase Macaca fuscata. The feminine singular noun and adjective/past participle represent the scientific classification for the Japanese macaque. The pronunciation will be "muh-KA-kuh fuh-SKA-tuh" in Latin.
There is a restaurant called Three Monkeys in The Venetian Macau. Maybe you can find the macau monkey there.
Rhesus macaque was created in 1780.
Gorontalo macaque was created in 1849.
Moor macaque was created in 1825.