Cercopithecus hamadryas ursinus Kerr, 1792

(Figs 148-150)

Cercopithecus hamadryas ursinus Kerr, 1792: 63 .

COMMON NAME. — Chacma Baboon.

CURRENT NAME. — Papio ursinus (Kerr, 1792) .

See Groves (2005b: 167) and Zimmer et al. (2013: 662).

COLLECTOR/S. — Donated by Jan-Willem Janssens, Governor-General of the Cape Colony in South Africa, male and female, both died on board (Report 20 April 1804 by Fourcroy stored in library of the MNHN. See also Milius (1987: 57) and Jangoux et al. (2010: 269, 277).

COLLECTION LOCALITY. — Cape Town, South Africa.

COLLECTION DATE. — Before 24 January 1804.

SPECIMEN NUMBER/S. — No data. Two specimens were collected from Cape Town and taken alive back to France on board Le Géographe (Jangoux et al. 2010: 269).

ILLUSTRATIONS. — Illustrated by Charles-Alexandre Lesueur – Muséum d’Histoire naturelle du Havre, Inv. no. 80196 and 80199 (Figs 148; 149; two living animals) (Baglione & Crémière 2009: 165) and Inv. no. 80279 (Fig. 150; skull).