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  2. Old World monkey - Wikipedia

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    Common names for other Old World monkeys include the talapoin, guenon, colobus, douc (douc langur, genus Pygathrix), vervet, gelada, mangabey (a group of genera), langur, mandrill, drill, surili , patas, and proboscis monkey. Phylogenetically, they are more closely related to apes than to New World monkeys, with the Old World monkeys and apes ...

  3. List of cercopithecoids - Wikipedia

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    Genus Allenopithecus – Lang, 1923 – one species Common name Scientific name and subspecies Range Size and ecology IUCN status and estimated population Allen's swamp monkey. A. nigroviridis (Pocock, 1907) Central Africa: Size: 33–51 cm (13–20 in) long, plus 35–52 cm (14–20 in) tail [4] Habitat: Forest [5]

  4. Semnopithecus - Wikipedia

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    Semnopithecus is a genus of Old World monkeys native to the Indian subcontinent, with all species with the exception of two being commonly known as gray langurs. [1] Traditionally only the species Semnopithecus entellus was recognized, but since about 2001 additional species have been recognized. The taxonomy has been in flux, but currently ...

  5. Cercopithecinae - Wikipedia

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    The Cercopithecinae are a subfamily of the Old World monkeys, which comprises roughly 71 species, including the baboons, the macaques, and the vervet monkeys.Most cercopithecine monkeys are limited to sub-Saharan Africa, although the macaques range from the far eastern parts of Asia through northern Africa, as well as on Gibraltar.

  6. Guenon - Wikipedia

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    The guenons (UK: / ɡ ə ˈ n ɒ n z /, US: / ˈ ɡ w ɛ n. ə n z /) are Old World monkeys of the genus Cercopithecus (/ ˌ s ɜːr k ə ˈ p ɪ θ ə k ə s /).Not all members of this genus have the word "guenon" in their common names; also, because of changes in scientific classification, some monkeys in other genera may have common names that include the word "guenon".

  7. Catarrhini - Wikipedia

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    [4] [3] [5] [2] [6] [excessive citations] Its sister in the infraorder Simiiformes is the parvorder Platyrrhini (New World monkeys). [2] There has been some resistance to directly designate apes (and thus humans) as monkeys despite the scientific evidence, so "Old World monkey" may be taken to mean the Cercopithecoidea or the Catarrhini.

  8. Talapoin - Wikipedia

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    Genus Miopithecus – Geoffroy, 1842 – two species Common name Scientific name and subspecies Range Size and ecology IUCN status and estimated population Angolan talapoin. M. talapoin (Schreber, 1774) Central Africa: Size: 32–45 cm (13–18 in) long, plus 36–53 cm (14–21 in) tail [2] Habitat: Forest and inland wetlands [3]

  9. Mandrillus - Wikipedia

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    Mandrillus is a genus of large Old World monkeys distributed throughout central and southern Africa, consisting of two species: M. sphinx and M. leucophaeus, the mandrill and drill, respectively. [4] Mandrillus, originally placed under the genus Papio as a type of baboon, is closely related to the genus Cercocebus. [5]