Bena–Mboi languages

The Bena–Mboi (Ɓəna–Mboi) a.k.a. Yungur languages form a branch of the Adamawa family. They are spoken in central Adamawa State, eastern Nigeria, just to the east of Lafia LGA.

Idiatov & van de Velde (2019) classify the Bena–Mboi languages as Benue-Congo.

Classification
In the Adamawa Languages Project website, Kleinewillinghöfer (2011) classifies the Ɓəna-Mboi or Yungur group as follows.
 * Ɓəna-Mboi (Yungur)
 * Ɓəna
 * Ɓəna Yungur
 * Ɓəna Yungur
 * Voro
 * Ɓəna Lala
 * Ɓəna Lala of Yang
 * Ɓəna Lala of Bodwai (Bodɛ)
 * Robma
 * (Robma of) Dingai
 * Mboi (Gəna)
 * Mboi of Livo; Mboi of Gulungo
 * Mboi of Haanda; Mboi of Banga
 * Kaan (Libo)

Names and locations
Below is a list of language names, populations, and locations from Blench (2019).