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  • Mulavwa, M. 1991. Notes On the Call of Mona Monkeys (Cercopithecus wolfi) in the Mabali Forest: Frequency of Emission and Daily Activities. Pp. 1 in A Ehara, T Kimura, O Takenaka, M Iwamoto, eds. Primatology Today Proceedings of the XIII Congress of the International Primatological Society. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers.
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