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- Pitheciinae is a subfamily of the New World monkey family Pitheciidae. It contains three genera and 14 species. Pitheciines are forest dwellers from northern...
- Boyle, S. A. (2012). "A Proposal for the common names of Chiropotes (Pitheciinae: Primates)". Zootaxa. 3507: 79–83. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.3507.1.4. "IUCN...
- families: Callitrichidae and Atelidae, with Atelidae divided into Cebinae, Pitheciinae, and Atelinae. Rosenberger (2002 following Horowitz 1999) demoted Callitrichidae...
- Callicebinae and three genera in the uakari and saki monkey subfamily Pitheciinae. Dozens of extinct prehistoric platyrrhine species have been discovered...
- †Carlocebus intermedius Genus †Homunculus †Homunculus patagonicus Subfamily Pitheciinae Genus Cacajao, uakaris Black-headed uakari, Cacajao melanocephalus Bald...
- Kay, R.F. (1990). "The phyletic relationships of extant and fossil Pitheciinae (Platyrrhini, Anthropoidea)". Journal of Human Evolution. 19 (1–2): 175–208...
-  134–153. Kinzey, W.G. (1992). "Dietary and dental adaptations in the Pitheciinae". American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 88 (4): 499–514. doi:10...
- Aotidae stem aotid Tremacebus T. harringtoni 1,800 g (4.0 lb) Pitheciidae Pitheciinae Mazzonicebus M. almendrae 1,602 g (3.532 lb) Abanico Fm.  Chile Atelidae...
- Suborder: Haplorhini Infraorder: Simiiformes Family: Pitheciidae Subfamily: Pitheciinae Tribe: †Xenotrichini MacPhee & Horovitz, 2004 Genera †Xenothrix †Antillothrix...
- Subfamily Callicebinae (titi monkeys): 3 genera, 33 species Subfamily Pitheciinae (saki monkeys and uakaris: 3 genera, 25 species Infraorder Tarsiiformes...