- The
Callitrichidae (also
called Arctopitheci or Hapalidae) are a
family of New
World monkeys,
including marmosets, tamarins, and lion tamarins. At times...
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found in the
tropical regions of Mexico,
Central and
South America:
Callitrichidae, Cebidae, Aotidae, Pitheciidae, and Atelidae. The five
families are...
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dominant social structure in the New
World monkey family Callitrichidae. The
Callitrichidae includes marmosets and tamarins, two
groups of
small New World...
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known as the
golden marmoset, is a
small New
World monkey of the
family Callitrichidae.
Endemic to the
Atlantic coastal forests of Brazil, the
golden lion...
- monkeys.
Members of the
Callitrichidae family are callitrichids, and
include marmosets, tamarins, and lion tamarins.
Callitrichidae comprises 43
extant species...
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World monkeys from the
family Callitrichidae in the
genus Saguinus. They are the
first offshoot in the
Callitrichidae tree, and
therefore are the sister...
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geographic distribution, and some
notes on the
conservation status of the
Callitrichidae". In:
Rylands AB, editor.
Marmosets and tamarins: systematics, behaviour...
- Mico, and thus is
accorded its own genus, Cebuella,
within the
family Callitrichidae.
Their biggest threats are
habitat loss and the pet trade.
Debate has...
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southwestern Brazil and
eastern Peru. This
omnivorous member of the
Callitrichidae family is
usually found in
groups of 4 and
shares social relations with...
- Callibella, and Mico. All four
genera are part of the
biological family Callitrichidae. The term "marmoset" is also used in
reference to Goeldi's marmoset...