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A Cercopithecus ascanius schmidti, Kinshasa, Congo (Democratic Republic)

African Art Museum

Object Details

Photographer

Elisofon, Eliot

Collection Photographer

Elisofon, Eliot

Collection Citation

Eliot Elisofon Field Collection, EEPA 1973-001, Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives, National Museum of African Art, Smithsonian Institution

Scope and Contents

The photograph depicts a Cercopithecus ascanius schmidti. This guenon is known by several common names: red-tailed monkey, white spot-nosed monkey, and Schmidt's spot-nosed guenon. All together they give a pretty good description of this charming, sociable monkey. They have white noses and long red tails. Their tails help them balance as they move through the trees where they spend most of their time looking for fruits, leaves, and insects. Schmidt's spot-nosed guenons can live in large groups of up to 50 monkeys, but when things get too crowded for the amount of food available, the troop may split into smaller groups. According to Kingdon (1997) the Cercopithecus ascanius schmidti (Uganda red-tail guenon) lives north of the Congo River from the Ubangi River to Uganda and west Kenya and east of the Lualaba River to the Lukuga River. This photograph was taken when Eliot Elisofon traveled to Africa from March 17, 1970 to July 17, 1970.
sova.eepa.1973-001_ref35203

GUID

https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/xo751d956cc-da28-4841-97ae-0f6892937005

Local Numbers

EENG-I-45, 13A.

General

Title source: Index card based on photographer's notes.

Local Note

Typed index card reads, "V 3 Zai. Zaire. Kinshasa. Copper-tailed white-nosed monkey (Cercoithecus nictitans schmidti) in captivity. 4/1970. EE. neg.no. I-45, 13A." The card was written in 1977-79 by Archives staff using source provided by photographer.

Place

Africa
Congo (Democratic Republic)

Topic

Animals -- Africa
Mammals

Photographer

Elisofon, Eliot

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Eliot Elisofon Field collection / Congo (Democratic Republic) / EENG / 1970

Extent

1 Negatives (photographic) (b&w, 35mm.)

Date

1970

Archival Repository

Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives, National Museum of African Art

Identifier

EEPA.1973-001, Item EEPA EENG 08125

Type

Archival materials
Negatives (photographic)
Black-and-white negatives
Negatives

Collection Rights

Permission to reproduce images from the Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives must be obtained in advance. Where noted, some images remain under the copyright of Life/Shutterstock. The collection is subject to all copyright laws.

Genre/Form

Black-and-white negatives
Negatives

Collection Restrictions

Use of original records requires an appointment. Contact Archives staff for more details.
EEPA.1973-001_ref35203
Large EAD
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/xo751d956cc-da28-4841-97ae-0f6892937005
EEPA.1973-001
EEPA

Record ID

ebl-1536870822481-1536871013230-1

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