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Cercopithecidae

2009
Cercopithecidae Cercopithecus cephus ngottoensis Colyn, 1999: 143. “Sangara, près de Boyali (18°13'E, 04°04'N), à 66 km de Bangui sur l’axe routier Bangui-Mbaiki” [Central African Republic]. Cercopithecus erythrogaster pococki Grubb, Lernould & Oates, 1999: 391. “ “Lagos” [= inland from Lagos, Nigeria]”.
W. Henry Gilbert, Steve Frost
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Cercopithecidae Gray 1821

2023
Published as part of Gommery, Dominique, Kgasi, Lazarus, Vilakazi, Nonhlanhla, Sénégas, Frank, Pickford, Martin, Kuhn, Brian, Schnyder, Johann & Pois, Véronique, 2023, First in situ middle Pliocene cercopithecoid fossils from the Palaeokarst System of Bolt's Farm (South Africa), pp.
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Cercopithecidae

2013
Russell A. Mittermeier, Anthony B. Rylands, Don E. Wilson (2013): Cercopithecidae. In: Handbook of the Mammals of the World – Volume 3 Primates.
Mittermeier, Russell A.   +2 more
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Cercopithecidae Gray 1821

2013
Published as part of Russell A. Mittermeier, Anthony B. Rylands & Don E. Wilson, 2013, Cercopithecidae, pp. 550-755 in Handbook of the Mammals of the World – Volume 3 Primates, Barcelona :Lynx Edicions on page 550, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
Russell A. Mittermeier   +2 more
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Dental arch form in the cercopithecidae

Primates, 1984
The dental arches of the major genera of Old World monkeys (superfamily Cercopithecoidea) were studied by morphometric techniques. Bicanine and bimolar breadths and arch lengths were ascertained for maxillary and mandibular arches. This data was then subjected to a variety of statistical tests.
Joseph R. Siebert   +2 more
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Cercopithecidae Gray 1821

Published as part of Thu, Aye Myat, Lwin, Ye Htet & Quan, Rui-Chang, 2024, Mammals of Myanmar: an annotated checklist, pp. 147-197 in Mammalia (Warsaw, Poland) (Warsaw, Poland) 88 (3) on page 152, DOI: 10.1515/mammalia-2023-0098, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Thu, Aye Myat   +2 more
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Long bone structural proportions and locomotor behavior in Cercopithecidae

Journal of Human Evolution, 2019
Limb bone articular and diaphyseal proportions have been shown to relate to locomotor behavior in broad comparisons across catarrhines, but comparisons among phylogenetically and functionally more closely related species may be particularly useful in investigating form-function relationships that can be applied to fossil taxa.
Christopher B, Ruff   +4 more
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Cercopithecinae Gray 1821

2005
Cercopithecinae Gray 1821 Cercopithecinae Gray 1821, London Med. Repos., 15: 297. Synonyms: Cercocebini Jolly 1966; Cynopithecinae Osman Hill 1966; Macacidae Owen 1843; Papinae Chiarelli 1966; Papioninae Burnett 1828; Theropithecini Jolly 1966. Genera: 11 genera with 73 species: Genus Allenopithecus Lang 1923 (1 species) Genus Cercocebus E.
Wilson, Don E., Reeder, DeeAnn
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Middle Pleistocene fossil Cercopithecidae from Asbole, Afar Region, Ethiopia

Journal of Human Evolution, 2007
A sample of 117 fossil cercopithecids has been collected from the Middle Pleistocene site of Asbole, Afar Region, Ethiopia. A minimum of five species is present. There are two species of Cercopithecini, here recognized as cf. Chlorocebus aff. aethiops, and cf. Chlorocebus cf. patas. There are also two species of Papionini: Papio hamadryas ssp.
Stephen R, Frost, Zeresenay, Alemseged
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Cercopithecids (Cercopithecidae, Primates)

2010
New finds from Laetoli have allowed a more detailed assessment of the taxonomy and paleobiology of the fossil ­cercopithecids. Most of the specimens consist of isolated teeth, jaw fragments and postcranial bones from the Upper Laetolil Beds (∼3.5–3.8 Ma), but four specimens are known from the Upper Ndolanya Beds (∼2.66 Ma) and a proximal humerus has ...
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