The small green monkey (Cercopithecus aethiops sabeus) is a laboratory animal, and has been used in various immunological and cytochemical investigations. Our investigations included measurements of the diameters of the pelvis in females. In most cases the females were between two and three years old. The results obtained were compared with domestic animals, and they refer to some 50 females. The measurements of pelvic diameters were made after the extraction of the pelvis.
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