- The
Cebidae are one of the five
families of New
World monkeys now recognised.
Extant members are the
capuchin and
squirrel monkeys.
These species are...
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tropical regions of Mexico,
Central and
South America: Callitrichidae,
Cebidae, Aotidae, Pitheciidae, and Atelidae. The five
families are
ranked together...
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Rediscovered species. The
oldest known crown platyrrhine and
member of
Cebidae,
Panamacebus transitus, is
estimated to have
lived 21
million years ago...
- forest.
Fifteen species are recognized.
Previously classified in the
family Cebidae, they are now
placed in the
family Atelidae. They are
primarily folivores...
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distress and
natural selection.
Through their studies on
Vespertilionidae and
Cebidae species,
scientists Guilherme Siniciato Terra Garbino (2021) and Marco...
- New
World monkeys now recognised. It was
formerly included in the
family Cebidae.
Atelids are
generally larger monkeys; the
family includes the howler,...
- squirrel-like
monkeys of
South America in the
genus Saguinus of the
family Cebidae. Lion
tamarins are
closely related to the tamarins, and are in
genus Leontopithecus...
- white-throated capuchin, is a medium-sized New
World monkey of the
family Cebidae,
subfamily Cebinae. It is
native to the
extreme eastern portion of Panama...
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species in 7 genera.
Members of the
Cebidae family are cebids, and
include capuchin and
squirrel monkeys.
Cebidae comprises eighteen extant species in...
- Asfora, P.H. 2006. A new
species of
capuchin monkey,
genus Cebus Erxleben (
Cebidae, Primates):
found at the very
brink of
extinction in the
Pernambuco Endemism...