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GENUS OF MAMMALS
Dwarf Galago; Galagoides; Dwarf galago

Western dwarf galago         
The western dwarf galagos are a group of three species of strepsirrhine primates, native to western and central Africa. They are classified in the genus Galagoides of the family Galagidae.
Rungwe dwarf galago         
SPECIES OF PRIMATE
Rungwe Dwarf Galago; Rungwe galago; Rungwe Galago
The Rungwe dwarf galago is a newly identified species of eastern dwarf galago. Specimens were first collected in the 1930s, but were identified as different species.
bushbaby         
  • [[Mohol bushbaby]] (''Galago moholi'')
  • Senegal bushbabies]] (''Galago senegalensis'')
  • [[Garnett's galago]] (''Otolemur garnettii'')
FAMILY OF MAMMALS
Bushbaby; Bush baby; Galagonidae; Galagidae; Bushbabies; Nagapie; Bush-baby; Bush-Baby; Galagos; Bush babies; Nagapies; Galagid; Galagids
¦ noun (plural bushbabies) a small nocturnal tree-dwelling African primate with very large eyes. [Genus Galago: several species.]

Википедия

Western dwarf galago

The western dwarf galagos are a group of three species of strepsirrhine primates, native to western and central Africa. They are classified in the genus Galagoides of the family Galagidae. The eastern dwarf galagos (P. cocos, P. granti, P. orinus, P. rondoensis, and P. zanzibaricus) have been moved to their own genus, Paragalago, based on genetic evidence and differences in vocalization. The two genera are not sister taxa and thus may have evolved their small sizes via parallel evolution. They are separated by the East African Rift.

The first genus to be introduced to scientific literature was Galago by Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire. The genus was based on a smaller species from West Africa. Later, the genus Galagoides was introduced by Sir Andrew Smith in 1833. Smith wanted to differentiate the dwarf (Gd. demidovii) and the lesser galagos from the 'true galagos.' Otolemur was later introduced to indicate the greater galagos by Coquerel in 1859. Before the 21st century, three new dwarf galagos were recognized as species.