found: Work cat.: Babaev, K. Zialo: the newly-discovered Mande language of Guinea, 2011:p. 3 (Zialo, a member of the South-Western group of the Mande family of languages previously undescribed) p. 11 (The Zialo people call themselves Ziolo; Zialo briefly mentioned by Wilhoit in 1999 as an undescribed dialect of the Looma language, named in some manuscripts as Zialu, Shialu and Zialö; similarities between Zialo and Bandi are quite strong)
found: Wikipedia (viewed 3 March 2011)(Zialo (self-identification Ziolo) is a language spoken by the Zialo people in Guinea)
found: Muzeĭ antropologii i ėtnografii im. Petra Velikogo RAN Kunstkamera, Mande Languages (website viewed 3 March 2011)(Zialo, a language discovered in 2010 by Kirill Babaev during the Russian linguistic expedition to Guinea-Sierra Leone; spoken by approximately 25,000 people in Guinea)
found: Babaev, K.V. Zialo, 2010:p. 4 of cover (spoken by some 25,000 people in the Republic of Guinea) p. 16 (named in some other manuscripts and field notes as: Zialu, Shialu, and Zialö; similarities between Zialo and Bandi are quite strong)
found: Wikipedia, Apr. 8, 2011(Zialo (self-identification Ziolo) is a language spoken by the Zialo people in Guinea)