The other lesser baboon genus, South African, small, and overshadowed by Harpactira so completely that most keepers do not know it exists.
Fossorial, quick, hiding-first, and old world entire: no urticating hairs, a threat display held in reserve, venom undocumented at genus level and treated as significant. No handling. Dry depth and distance.
Described species exist, including recent ones, which gives this genus more formal anchoring than its obscurity suggests. South African export restriction keeps the founder base small, listings sparse, and prices anchor-free. The Harpactira photogenics gap operates here at maximum strength: identical family experience, invisible word.