Mandrillus sphinx (Linnaeus 1758)
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Mandrillus sphinx (Linnaeus 1758) View in CoL
[Simia] sphinx Linnaeus 1758 , Syst. Nat., 10th ed., Vol. 1: 25 View Cited Treatment .
Type Locality: Cameroon, Ja River, Bitye.
Vernacular Names: Mandrill.
Synonyms: Mandrillus burlacei Rothschild 1922 ; Mandrillus ebolowae Matschie and Zukowsky 1917 ; Mandrillus escherichi Matschie and Zukowsky 1917 ; Mandrillus hagenbecki Matschie and Zukowsky 1917 ; Mandrillus insularis Zukowsky 1922 ; Mandrillus madarogaster (Zimmermann 1780) ; Mandrillus maimon ( Linnaeus 1766) ; Mandrillus mormon (Alströmer 1766) ; Mandrillus pennanti (Griffith 1827) ; Mandrillus planirostris (Elliot 1909) ; Mandrillus schreberi Matschie 1917 ; Mandrillus suilla ( Kerr 1792) ; Mandrillus tessmanni Matschie and Zukowsky 1917 ; Mandrillus zenkeri Matschie and Zukowsky 1917 .
Distribution: Cameroon, south of the Sanaga River; Rio Muni ( Equatorial Guinea); Gabon; Republic of Congo. See Grubb (1973) for details.
Conservation: CITES – Appendix I; U.S. ESA – Endangered; IUCN – Vulnerable.
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Mandrillus sphinx (Linnaeus 1758)
Wilson, Don E. & Reeder, DeeAnn 2005 |