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Anthropoidea - VI. Map distribution of various species (Blue) and Macacus (Red), 1897
Anthropoidea - VI. Map, Showing the distribution of the Genera Papio, Theropithecus, Cynopithecus, Cercocebus and Cercopihecus (Blue), and Macacus (Red), 1897. From Lloyds Natural History - Monkeys, Part VI, by Henry O. Forbes, LL.D. F.Z.S. &C. and edited R. Bowdler Sharpe, LL.D. F.L.S. &c [Edward Lloyd, Limited, London, 1897]
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Baboon Distribution Edward Edward Lloyd Forbes Genera Papio Henry O Forbes Henry Ogg Henry Ogg Forbes Living Lloyd Lloyds Natural History Mammal Monkey Monkies Natural History Old World Monkey Primate R Bowdler R Bowdler Sharpe Richard Bowdler Richard Bowdler Sharpe Sharpe World Map Anthropoidea Cercocebus Theropithecus
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This print from 1897 showcases the intricate map distribution of various species of monkeys. The blue hues represent the genera Papio, Theropithecus, Cynopithecus, Cercocebus, and Cercopihecus, while the vibrant red highlights Macacus. This remarkable piece is part of "Lloyds Natural History - Monkeys" a comprehensive book edited by R. Bowdler Sharpe and authored by Henry O. Forbes. The image takes us back to a time when scientific exploration was at its peak in the late 19th century. It offers a glimpse into the world of natural history and primate research during that era. With meticulous detail, this map illustrates how these different monkey species were distributed across various regions around the globe. As we observe this antique print, it becomes evident that it represents more than just an artistic creation; it symbolizes humanity's thirst for knowledge about our animal counterparts. It serves as a testament to our fascination with understanding their behavior and habitats. The combination of artistry and science in this photograph transports us to another time entirely—a time when explorers like Edward Lloyd sought to document nature's wonders through stunning visuals such as this one. Today, we can appreciate their efforts as we delve into the rich history encapsulated within this extraordinary piece from Heritage Images' collection.
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