
Naming
Hubbard's sportive lemur was described as a new species in 2006 when mitochondrial DNA sequencing showed it was significantly different from the red-tailed sportive lemur. Originally named "L. hubbardi", the name was found to be incorrectly formed and was corrected to "L. hubbardorum" in 2009.
Status
The species listed as endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and is threatened by habitat loss and degradation, forest fires, and unsustainable levels of hunting.A survey conducted over an 18 night period recorded 234 sightings of Hubbard's sportive lemur in the Zombitse-Vohibasia National Park. Data extrapolated from this survey indicates 16,500–18,000 individuals within the park.
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