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PLUTO MONKEY

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Originally appearing in Volume V21, Page 861 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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PLUTO See also:MONKEY , a See also:guenon, Cercopithecus (See also:Mona) leucampyx, nearly allied to the MONA (q.v.), which takes its name from the See also:black See also:fur of the under-parts, passing into blackish See also:grey on the See also:head and back. The See also:violet-coloured See also:face, which has no See also:beard, is fringed by large bushy whiskers and surmounted by a See also:white See also:band above the brows. The range of the See also:species extends from the See also:Congo and See also:Angola to Nyasaland.

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