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- (2007). "The Endemic Uganda Mangabey, Lophocebus ugandae, and Other Members of the albigena-Group (Lophocebus)" (PDF). Primate Conservation. 22: 123–128...
- monkey species discovered since 1984. Originally ****igned to the genus Lophocebus, genetic and morphological data showed that it is more closely related...
- "Lophocebus albigena". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2020: e.T12309A166607033. Groves, Colin (2007). "The endemic Uganda mangabey, Lophocebus ugandae...
- in 2003 and was initially placed in Lophocebus. The genus Rungwecebus was later created for this species. Lophocebus and Cercocebus were once thought to...
- uniformly coloured hairs of the fur. The other two genera of mangabeys, Lophocebus and Rungwecebus, were once thought to be very closely related to Cercocebus...
- The black crested mangabey (Lophocebus aterrimus) is a species of primate in the family Cercopithecidae. It is only found in Democratic Republic of the...
- community. Wikispecies has information related to Lophocebus ugandae. Olupot, W. (2020). "Lophocebus albigena ssp. ugandae". IUCN Red List of Threatened...
- Barbary macaque Lophocebus (Palmer, 1903) - crested mangabeys Lophocebus johnstoni (Lydekker, 1900) - Johnston's mangabey Lophocebus osmani (Groves, 1978)...
- (2007). "The Endemic Uganda Mangabey, Lophocebus ugandae, and Other Members of the albigena-Group (Lophocebus)". Primate Conservation. 22: 123–128. doi:10...
- unbaboon-like Lophocebus mangabeys would create a polyphyletic group. The status of geladas was less clear and the relationships among Papio, Lophocebus, and Theropithecus...