Macaca fascicularis is pronounced as "muh-KAH-kah fas-ih-KYU-lar-iss." The emphasis is typically placed on the second syllable of "Macaca" and the third syllable of "fascicularis."
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Macaca fascicularis.
Actually, as far as I know, Philippines doesn't have a scientific name because its a country. Scientific names, or the binomial nomenclature, is only applied to plants and animals as a system to group them according to species.
Pangolins Sea Turtles Long Tail Macaca (Macaca fascicularis) Javan Leaf Monkey (Trachypitecus auratus) Bali starling (Leucopsar rotchildi) Bali Tiger (extinc)
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
Acanthochitona fascicularis was created in 1767.
Dosima fascicularis was created in 1786.
Macaca anderssoni was created in 1924.
Macaca libyca was created in 1920.
Macaca jiangchuanensis was created in 1992.
Macaca majori was created in 1946.
The cast of Morte Macaca - 1997 includes: Vladimiro Franklin as Narciso Anita Guerreiro as Morte Macaca Rafaela Santos as Josefa
Macaca silenus is the Lion-tailed Macaque