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- The black-striped capuchin (Sapajus libidinosus), also known as the bearded capuchin, is a New World monkey in the family Cebidae. They can be found in...
- capuchin, Sapajus libidinosus Sapajus libidinosus juru**** Sapajus libidinosus libidinosus Sapajus libidinosus pallidus Sapajus libidinosus paraguay**** Azaras's...
-  1906 Macaca carpolegus (Raffles, 1821) Macaca fusca (Shaw, 1800) Macaca libidinosus I. Geoffroy, 1826 Macaca longicruris (Link, 1795) Macaca maimon (de Blainville...
- Ottoni, E.B.; de Oliveira, M.G. (2004). "Wild capuchin monkeys (Cebus libidinosus) use anvils and stone pounding tools". American Journal of Primatology...
- black-striped capuchin, according to Groves (2005) with the name Cebus libidinosus paraguay****, but Silva Jr. (2001) considered it a separated species...
- impudicus Sluys & Grant, 2006 Romankenkius kenki Ball, 1974 Romankenkius libidinosus Sluys & Rohdes, 1991 Romankenkius patagonicus (Borelli, 1901) Romankenkius...
- M.C.H. (2005). "Spontaneous tool use by wild capuchin monkeys (Cebus libidinosus) in the Cerrado". Folia Primatologica. 77 (5): 337–344. doi:10.1159/000093698...
- and subspecies split in which, for example Azara's capuchun, Sapajus libidinosus paraguay****, is considered a separate species, Sapajus cay, as are the...
- apella Blond capuchin, Sapajus flavius Black-striped capuchin, Sapajus libidinosus Azaras's capuchin, Sapajus cay Black capuchin, Sapajus nigritus Crested...
- (1963): 457  states that Varro rationalises the connections as "lubendo libido, libidinosus ac Venus Libentina et Libitina" Schilling (1954): 87  suggests that Venus...