Papionini
Papionini is a tribe of Old World monkeys that includes several large monkey species, which include the macaques of North Africa and Asia, as well as the baboons, geladas, mangabeys, kipunji, drills, and mandrills, which are essentially from sub-Saharan Africa. It is typically divided into two subtribes: Macacina for the genus Macaca and its extinct relatives and the Papionina for all other genera.
Evolution and fossil record
Papionin fossils are extensively known from the Pliocene and Pleistocene of East Africa.Classification
- Family Cercopithecidae
- * Subfamily Cercopithecinae
- ** Tribe Cercopithecini
- ** Tribe Papionini
- *** Genus Macaca – macaques
- *** Genus Lophocebus – crested mangabeys
- *** Genus Rungwecebus – highland mangabey
- *** Genus Papio – baboons
- *** Genus Theropithecus – gelada
- *** Genus Cercocebus – white-eyelid mangabeys
- *** Genus Mandrillus – drill and mandrill
- **Fossil genera
- *** Genus Dinopithecus
- ***Genus Gorgopithecus
- *** Genus Paradolichopithecus
- *** Genus Parapapio
- *** Genus Pliopapio
- *** Genus Procercocebus
- ***Genus Procynocephalus
- ***Genus ''Soromandrillus''