found: Work cat.: Edgar, John T. Maba-group lexicon, 1991:p. 5 (Maba-Group Languages: Aiki ('Runga'), Kibet, Kashmere, Mimi, Baxat, Kodoi, Maba, Masalit, Dagal, Karanga, Marfa, Muru) pp. 13-14 (most live in eastern Chad, western Darfur & the northern Central African Republic; largest group are the Maba; second largest are the Masalit)
found: Ethnologue, 2009(Maban group of 11 languages: Maba, Marfa, Masalit, Massalat, Surbakhal, Kibet, Runga, Kendeje, Jumjum, Karanga and Mabaan)
found: Bender, L. Nilo-Saharan languages, 1997:p. 23 (Maba(n); includes Bora-Mabang or Maba (self-name: mabaa), Masalit (self: masala), Aiki or Runga-Kibet (self: runga, aiki & kabentang), Mimi of Gaudefroy-Demombynes, Mimi of Nachtigal; not to be confused with the Mebaan (or Maban) language of North Nilotic)