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Cercopithecidae from the Pliocene Chiwondo beds, Malawi-rift
Geobios, 2008There are a total of 16 fossil cercopithecid specimens, representing at least 10 individuals, from the Chiwondo Beds of northern Malawi. The majority of this material is derived from the Middle Pliocene Unit 3A, but one specimen is from the Early Pliocene Unit 2.
Stephen R. Frost, Ottmar Kullmer
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Complete mitochondrial genome of Trachypithecus poliocephalus (Primates: Cercopithecidae)
Conservation Genetics Resources, 2017Trachypithecus poliocephalus : (Primates: Cercopithecidae), classified as critically endangered (IUCN) and in China was listed National First Class Protected Animal. In this study, the complete mitochondrial genome sequence of T. poliocephalus has been reported for the first time in China. The complete mitochondrial genome of T.
Dingju Wei +7 more
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Primates - Monkeys, family Cercopithecidae
1962Bulletin of the National Museum, Singapore, Issue 31, pp.
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Differential Habitat Utilization of Four Cercopithecidae in a Kenyan Forest
Folia Primatologica, 1977The presence of Papio cynocephalus, Cercopithecus mitis, Cercopithecus aethiops and Colobus angolensis in a small coastal forest is attributed to their differential habitat utilization. Data on diet, space-use patterns and polyspecific associations are given.
G, Moreno-Black, W R, Maples
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Genetic differentiation among three genera of family cercopithecidae
Primates, 1982The degree of genetic differentiation among three genera of cercopithecines,Macaca, Papio andCercopithecus, was quantified by the electrophoretic analyses of blood protein variations controlled by 29 genetic loci. The estimates ofNei's standard genetic distance between the pair of species belonging to different genera were in a range of 0.48–0.90.
Yoshi Kawamoto +2 more
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Cercopithecidae from the Pliocene of Saint-Vallier
Geobios, 2004Abstract The mid-Pliocene mammalian faunal locality of Saint-Vallier has yielded two isolated cercopithecine primate teeth, an I 1 and a dP 3 . Both are most similar is size and morphology to those of macaques, such as the extant Macaca sylvanus , to which species the Saint-Vallier population is referred (perhaps as part of a temporal ...
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1993
Subfamily Cercopithecinae Gray, 1821. London Med. Repos., 15:297. SYNONYMS: Cercocebini, Papinae, Papioninae.
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Subfamily Cercopithecinae Gray, 1821. London Med. Repos., 15:297. SYNONYMS: Cercocebini, Papinae, Papioninae.
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American Journal of Biological Anthropology, 2022
Julia L. Arenson +5 more
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