| HVP | Herpes virus papio |
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| papio | A genus of the subfamily cercopithecinae, family cercopithecidae, consisting of seven named species: p. Ursinus (chacma baboon), p. Cynocephalus (yellow baboon), p. Papio (western or guinea baboon), p. Anubis (anubis or olive baboon), p. Hamadryas (hamadryas or sacred baboon), p. Sphinx (mandrill), and p. Leucophaeus (drill). Some authors have recognised a separate genus for the drill and mandrill: mandrillus. The papio genus is geographically distributed throughout east and west africa, arabia, egypt, and the sudan. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| papion | <zoology> A West African baboon (Cynocephalus sphinx), allied to the chacma. Its colour is generally chestnut, varying in tint. Origin: Prob. From native name: cf. Sp. Papion. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Baboon, Baboon, Savanna, Papios, Savanna Baboon
Synonyms : Baboon, Olive, Baboons, Olive, Olive Baboons
Synonyms : Baboon, Yellow, Baboons, Yellow, Yellow Baboons
Synonyms : Hamadryas, Baboon, Hamadryas, Baboons, Hamadryas, Hamadryas Baboons, hamadryas, Papio
Synonyms : Guinea Baboon, Baboon, Guinea
| papio | baboons |
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| papio | grayish baboon of southern and eastern Africa |
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