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- 2016, Cercocebus atys was considered a single species with two subspecies of this mangabey: Cercocebus atys atys (now Cercocebus atys) and Cercocebus atys...
- The golden-bellied mangabey (Cercocebus chrysogaster) is an Endangered Old World monkey found in swampy, humid forests south of the Congo River in the...
- the six genera of tribe Papionini. The more typical representatives of Cercocebus, also known as the white-eyelid mangabeys, are characterized by their...
- Cercocebus. Some have even proposed that the mandrill and drill belong to Cercocebus. Two genetic studies in 2011 clarified Mandrillus and Cercocebus...
- Mangabey (Cercocebus torquatus)". The Primata. Archived from the original on 4 February 2013. Retrieved 6 January 2012. Nguyen, K.H. (1999). "Cercocebus torquatus"...
- Africa, along with its closest relative, a virus of the sooty mangabey (Cercocebus atys atys), an Old World monkey inhabiting southern Senegal, Guinea-Bissau...
- Rungwecebuskipunji Genus Papiobaboons Genus Theropithecusgelada Genus Cercocebus – white-eyelid mangabeys Genus Mandrillusmandrill and drill Subfamily...
- the genus Papio as a type of baboon, is closely related to the genus Cercocebus. They are characterised by their large builds, elongated snouts with furrows...
- The Sanje mangabey (Cercocebus sanjei) is a highly endangered Old World monkey of the white-eyelid mangabey group from the Eastern Arc Mountains in Tanzania...