What are we referring to here Drill and ManDrill
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The mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx) is a primate of the Old World monkey (Cercopithecidae) family. It is one of two species assigned to the genus Mandrillus, along with the drill. Both the mandrill and the drill were once classified as baboons in the genus Papio, but they now have their own genus, Mandrillus.
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TAXONOMY
Suborder: Haplorrhini
Suborder: HaplorrhiniInfraorder: Simiiformes
Suborder: HaplorrhiniInfraorder: SimiiformesSuperfamily: Cercopithecoidea
Suborder: HaplorrhiniInfraorder: SimiiformesSuperfamily: CercopithecoideaFamily: Cercopithecidae
Suborder: HaplorrhiniInfraorder: SimiiformesSuperfamily: CercopithecoideaFamily: CercopithecidaeSubfamily: Cercopithecinae
Suborder: HaplorrhiniInfraorder: SimiiformesSuperfamily: CercopithecoideaFamily: CercopithecidaeSubfamily: CercopithecinaeGenus: Mandrillus
Suborder: HaplorrhiniInfraorder: SimiiformesSuperfamily: CercopithecoideaFamily: CercopithecidaeSubfamily: CercopithecinaeGenus: MandrillusSpecies: M. leucophaeus, M. sphinx
Other names: M. leucophaeus: Papio leucophaeus, drill; drill (Danish, Dutch, French, German, Spanish, Swedish); Drilli (Finnish); drillo (Italian)
There are two monotypic species in the family Mandrillus, the mandrill (M. sphinx) and the drill (M. leucophaeus), each with no subspecies (Groves 2005). For clearness, they will each be alluded to here by their logical names instead of their regular names.