Papio anubis Lesson 1827
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11338841 |
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Guido |
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Papio anubis Lesson 1827 |
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Papio anubis Lesson 1827 View in CoL
Papio anubis Lesson 1827 View in CoL , Manuel de Mammalogie: 27.
Type Locality: Upper Nile.
Vernacular Names: Olive Baboon.
Synonyms: Papio choras (Ogilby 1843) ; Papio doguera (Pucheran and Schimper 1836) ; Papio furax Elliot 1907 ; Papio graueri Lorenz 1915 ; Papio heuglini Matschie 1898 ; Papio lestes Heller 1913 ; Papio lydekkeri Rothschild 1902 ; Papio neumanni Matschie 1897 ; Papio nigeriae Elliot 1909 ; Papio niloticus Roth 1965 ; Papio olivaceus De Winton 1902 ; Papio silvestris Lorenz 1915 ; Papio tesselatum Elliot 1909 ; Papio tibestianus Dekeyser and Derivot 1960 ; Papio vigilis Heller 1913 ; Papio werneri Wettstein 1916 ; Papio yokoensis Matschie 1900 .
Distribution: Mali to Ethiopia, Kenya, NW Tanzania.
Conservation: CITES – Appendix II; IUCN – Lower Risk (lc).
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