- the
genus Chlorocebus. Confusingly, the
terms "vervet monkey" and "green monkey" are
sometimes used to
refer to the
whole genus Chlorocebus,
though they...
- The
vervet monkey (
Chlorocebus pygerythrus), or
simply vervet, is an Old
World monkey of the
family Cercopithecidae native to Africa. The term "vervet"...
- The
grivet (
Chlorocebus aethiops) is an Old
World monkey with long
white tufts of hair
along the
sides of its face. Some
authorities consider this and...
-
other Chlorocebus species, and
males have a pale blue ****. Some
authorities consider this and all of the
members of the
genus Chlorocebus to be a...
-
Chlorocebus ngedere is an
extinct species of
Chlorocebus: an Old
World monkey that
inhabited Tanzania during the
Early Pleistocene Epoch. Arenson, Julia...
-
genus Chlorocebus,
which includes several species. The
genome analysis indicated that the Vero cell
lineage is
derived from a
female Chlorocebus sabaeus...
-
Genus Miopithecus –
talapoins Genus Erythrocebus –
patas monkeys Genus Chlorocebus Genus Cercopithecus –
guenons Genus Allochrocebus –
terrestrial guenons...
- The
Dryas monkey (
Chlorocebus dryas), also
known as
Salonga monkey, ekele, or inoko, is a little-known
species of Old
World monkey found only in the Congo...
- grivet. The Bale
monkey is a
member of
genus Chlorocebus,
along with six
sister species. All
members of
Chlorocebus were
formerly considered to be part of Cercopithecus;...
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originally described as a
subspecies of the
grivet (
Chlorocebus aethiops). All
species in
Chlorocebus were
formerly in the
genus Cercopithecus. It is a...