Surilis are rather small, slimly built
primates. Their fur at the top is brown, grey, black, or orange, and at the lower surface whitish or greyish, sometimes also orange, with some species having fur designs at the head or at the hips. Their
German name of
Mützenlanguren ("capped langurs") comes from the hair on their head, which forms a tuft. They differ from the other
langurs by characteristics in the shape of their head (particularly the poorly developed or absent
brow ridges, and the prominent
nasal bones), in the teeth, and by the size of their small thumbs. Surilis range in adult length from 40 to 60 cm (with a 50- to 85-cm-long tail) and a weight of 5 to 8 kg. ==Behaviour==