Betekenis van:
papio

papio
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • baboons

    Synoniemen

    Hyperoniemen


    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. Papio papio and Papio anubis live in multi-male/multi-female groups.
    2. The following guidelines are relevant to Papio papio and Papio anubis.
    3. Baboons include three genera, Papio, Theropithecus and Mandrillus, in which the commonly used species are Papio papio (Guinea baboon) and Papio anubis (Olive baboon).
    4. The Scientific Review Group has also concluded that, on the basis of the most recent available information, the suspension of the introduction into the Community of the following species should no longer be required: Galago senegalensis from Djibouti; Galagoides demidoff from Kenya and Senegal; Callithrix argentata from Paraguay; Saguinus labiatus from Colombia; Callicebus torquatus from Ecuador; Cebus albifrons from Guyana; Cebus capucinus and Aratinga solstitialis from Venezuela; Cebus olivaceus from Peru; Allenopithecus nigroviridis from all range States; Colobus guereza from Equatorial Guinea; Lophocebus albigena from Kenya; Papio hamadryas and Hippopotamus amphibius from Liberia; Cynogale bennettii from Singapore; Ara ararauna from Trinidad and Tobago; Neophema splendida from Australia; Poicephalus gulielmi from Democratic Republic of the Congo; Geochelone chilensis, Homopus areolatus, H. boulengeri, H. femoralis, H. signatus, Kinixys natalensis and Psammobates spp. from all range States; Geochelone denticulata from all range States except for Bolivia and Ecuador; Geochelone elegans from all range States except for Pakistan; Kinixys belliana from all range States except for Mozambique and Benin; Kinixys erosa from all range States except for Togo; Kinixys homeana from all range States except for Benin; Manouria emys from all range States except for Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Myanmar and Thailand; Testudo horsfieldii from all range States except for China, Pakistan and Kazakhstan; Manouria impressa from all range States except for Vietnam; Phelsuma cepediana and P. trilineata from Madagascar; Phelsuma edwardnewtonii from Mauritius; Varanus albigularis from Lesotho; Varanus rudicollis from the Philippines; Ptyas mucosus from Indonesia and Dactylorhiza incarnata from Norway.