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Guenon - Wikipedia
Common name Scientific name and subspecies Range Size and ecology IUCN status and estimated population Blue monkey
C. mitis
Wolf, 1822
- C. m. albogularis (Sykes' monkey)
- C. m. albotorquatus
- C. m. boutourlinii (Boutourlini's blue monkey)
- C. m. doggetti (silver monkey)
- C. m. erythrarchus
- C. m. heymansi (Lomami River blue monkey)
- C. m. kandti (golden monkey)
- C. m. kolbi
- C. m. labiatus
- C. m. manyaraensis
- C. m. mitis (Pluto monkey)
- C. m. moloneyi
- C. m. monoides
- C. m. opisthostictus
- C. m. stuhlmanni (Stuhlmann's blue monkey)
- C. m. zammaranoi
Sub-Saharan Africa
Size: 31–70 cm (12–28 in) long, plus 55–109 cm (22–43 in) tail[6]
Habitat: Forest[7]
Diet: Fruit and leaves, as well as invertebrates[8]
LC
Unknown [7]
Campbell's mona monkey
C. campbelli
Waterhouse, 1838 Western Africa
Size: 36–55 cm (14–22 in) long, plus 49–85 cm (19–33 in) tail[9]
Habitat: Forest, savanna, and shrubland[10]
Diet: Fruit, leaves, seeds and grains, as well as birds, bird eggs, small reptiles, and insects[9]
NT
Unknown [10]
Crested mona monkey
C. pogonias
Bennett, 1833
- C. p. grayi (Gray's crested mona)
- C. p. nigripes (Black-footed crested mona)
- C. p. pogonias (Golden-bellied crested mona)
Central Africa
Size: 34–55 cm (13–22 in) long, plus 48–87 cm (19–34 in) tail[11]
Habitat: Forest[12]
Diet: Fruit and seeds, as well as leaves, flowers and insects[12]
NT
Unknown [12]
De Brazza's monkey
C. neglectus
Schlegel, 1876 Central Africa
Size: 39–60 cm (15–24 in) long, plus 47–79 cm (19–31 in) tail[13]
Habitat: Inland wetlands and forest[14]
Diet: Fruit, as well as leaves, flowers, mushrooms, beetles, termites, and worms[15]
LC
Unknown [14]
Dent's mona monkey
C. denti
Thomas, 1907 Central Africa
Size: 40–70 cm (16–28 in) long, plus 70–90 cm (28–35 in) tail[16]
Habitat: Forest[17]
Diet: Fruit and arthropods, as well as flowers, caterpillars, shoots, and leaves[17]
LC
Unknown [17]
Diana monkey
C. diana
(Linnaeus, 1758) Western Africa
Size: 40–55 cm (16–22 in) long, plus 50–75 cm (20–30 in) tail[18]
Habitat: Forest[19]
Diet: Fruit, flowers, leaves, insects, and other invertebrates[18]
EN
Unknown [19]
Greater spot-nosed monkey
C. nictitans
(Linnaeus, 1766)
- C. n. insolitus
- C. n. ludio
- C. n. martini
- C. n. nictitans
- C. n. stampflii
Western Africa
Size: 40–57 cm (16–22 in) long, plus 56–100 cm (22–39 in) tail[20]
Habitat: Forest[21]
Diet: Fruits and seeds, as well as leaves and insects[22]
NT
Unknown [21]
Hamlyn's monkey
C. hamlyni
Pocock, 1907
- C. h. hamlyni
- C. h. kahuziensis
Central Africa
Size: 43–63 cm (17–25 in) long, plus 49–63 cm (19–25 in) tail[23]
Habitat: Forest[24]
Diet: Shoots, leaves, plants, and herbs, as well as fruit and seeds[25]
VU
Unknown [24]
Lesser spot-nosed monkey
C. petaurista
(Schreber, 1774)
- C. p. buettikoferi
- C. p. petaurista
Western Africa
Size: 29–53 cm (11–21 in) long, plus 57–78 cm (22–31 in) tail[26]
Habitat: Forest[27]
Diet: Fruit as well as insects[26]
NT
Unknown [27]
Lesula
C. lomamiensis
Hart et al., 2012 Central Africa
Size: 40–65 cm (16–26 in) long, plus 40–65 cm (16–26 in) tail[28]
Habitat: Forest[29]
Diet: Leaves, fruits and flowers[30]
VU
Unknown [29]
Lowe's mona monkey
C. lowei
Thomas, 1923 Western Africa (in green)
Size: 36–55 cm (14–22 in) long, plus 54–85 cm (21–33 in) tail[31]
Habitat: Forest and savanna[32]
Diet: Fruit and insects[31]
VU
10,000 [32]
Mona monkey
C. mona
(Schreber, 1774) Western Africa
Size: 32–53 cm (13–21 in) long, plus 67–90 cm (26–35 in) tail[33]
Habitat: Forest[34]
Diet: Fruit, sprouts, leaves, and invertebrates[33]
NT
Unknown [34]
Moustached guenon
C. cephus
(Linnaeus, 1758)
- C. c. cephodes
- C. c. cephus
- C. c. ngottoensis
Western Africa
Size: 44–60 cm (17–24 in) long, plus 66–99 cm (26–39 in) tail[35]
Habitat: Forest[36]
Diet: Fruit, as well as seeds, leaves, insects, and eggs[37]
LC
Unknown [36]
Red-eared guenon
C. erythrotis
Waterhouse, 1838
- C. e. camerunensis (Cameroon Red-eared Monkey)
- C. e. erythrotis (Bioko Red-eared Monkey)
Western Africa
Size: 36–55 cm (14–22 in) long, plus 46–77 cm (18–30 in) tail[38]
Habitat: Forest[39]
Diet: Fruit, as well as leaves, shoots and arthropods[39]
VU
Unknown [39]
Red-tailed monkey
C. ascanius
(Audebert, 1799)
- C. a. ascanius
- C. a. atrinasus
- C. a. katangae
- C. a. schmidti
- C. a. whitesidei
Central Africa
Size: 34–55 cm (13–22 in) long, plus 67–92 cm (26–36 in) tail[40]
Habitat: Forest[41]
Diet: Fruit, as well as leaves, insects, flowers, buds, and tree gum[42]
LC
Unknown [41]
Roloway monkey
C. roloway
(Schreber, 1774) Western Africa
Size: 44–62 cm (17–24 in) long, plus 70–91 cm (28–36 in) tail[43]
Habitat: Forest[44]
Diet: Insects, as well as seeds, fruit, and leaves[43]
CR
Unknown [44]
Sclater's guenon
C. sclateri
Pocock, 1904 Western Africa
Size: 32–38 cm (13–15 in) long, plus 61–85 cm (24–33 in) tail[45]
Habitat: Forest[46]
Diet: Fruit, as well as insects, flowers and leaves[47]
EN
Unknown [46]
White-throated guenon
C. erythrogaster
Gray, 1866
- C. e. erythrogaster (Red-bellied guenon)
- C. e. pococki (Nigerian white-throated guenon)
Western Africa
Size: 38–46 cm (15–18 in) long, plus 58–70 cm (23–28 in) tail[26]
Habitat: Forest and inland wetlands[48]
Diet: Fruit[48]
EN
Unknown [48]
Wolf's mona monkey
C. wolfi
Meyer, 1891
- C. w. elegans
- C. w. pyrogaster
- C. w. wolfi
Central Africa Size: 44–52 cm (17–20 in) long, plus 69–83 cm (27–33 in) tail[49]
Habitat: Forest[50]
Diet: Fruit, leaves, seeds, and flowers[49]
NT
Unknown [50]
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