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A paniscus
Coaita Co*ai"ta (k[-o]*[aum][i^]"t[.a]), n. (Zo["o]l.) The native name of certain South American monkeys of the genus Ateles, esp. A. paniscus. The black-faced coaita is Ateles ater. See Illustration in Appendix.

Meaning of Paniscus from wikipedia

- The bonobo (/bəˈnoʊboʊ, ˈbɒnəboʊ/; Pan paniscus), also historically called the pygmy chimpanzee (less often the dwarf chimpanzee or gracile chimpanzee)...
- "Fossilworks: Ateles paniscus". Mittermeier, R.A.; Boubli, J.P.; Urbani, B.; Régis, T.; de Melo, F.R. (2021). "Ateles paniscus". IUCN Red List of Threatened...
- Atelinae Genus Ateles: spider monkeys Red-faced spider monkey, Ateles paniscus White-fronted spider monkey, Ateles belzebuth Peruvian spider monkey, Ateles...
- troglodytes), which lives north of the Congo River, and the bonobo (P. paniscus), which lives south of it, were once considered to be the same species...
- Bulbophyllum leptopus is a species of orchid in the genus Bulbophyllum. The Bulbophyllum-Checklist The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia v t e...
- ape species: the common chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes), the bonobo (Pan paniscus), the eastern gorilla (Gorilla beringei), and possibly a po****tion of...
- Pan troglodytes Pan paniscus...
- into the Stone Tool-making and Tool-using Capabilities of a Bonobo (Pan paniscus). Journal of Archaeological Science, 26(7), 821–832. Savage-Rumbaugh, Sue;...
- swelling, intermenstrual cycle, and female ****ual behavior in bonobos (Pan paniscus)". American Journal of Primatology. 68 (4): 333–347. doi:10.1002/ajp.20228...
- L, Verheyen R (1995). "Reactions of a group of pygmy chimpanzees (Pan paniscus) to their mirror images: evidence of self-recognition". Primates. 36: 145–150...