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Santa Marta White-fronted Capuchin
Cebus malitiosus Elliot, 1909
Cebus malitiosus, the Santa Marta white-fronted capuchin, is a gracile capuchin monkey restricted to forests in northern Colombia.
Central American White-faced Capuchin
Cebus imitator Thomas, 1903
Cebus imitator, the Panamanian white-faced capuchin, is an intelligent Central American monkey known for tool use and appearance.
Ecuadorian White-fronted Capuchin
Cebus aequatorialis J.A.Allen, 1914
The critically endangered Ecuadorian capuchin is a gracile capuchin monkey native to western Ecuador and northwestern Peru, threatened by habitat loss.
Black capuchin
Sapajus nigritus (Goldfuss, 1809)
Sapajus nigritus, the black capuchin, is an arboreal Atlantic Forest capuchin monkey with distinct mating behavior.
Brown Capuchin
Sapajus apella (Linnaeus, 1758)
Sapajus apella, the tufted capuchin, is a New World primate noted for its advanced tool use and complex social behavior.
Blonde Capuchin
Sapajus flavius (Schreber, 1799)
Sapajus flavius, the blond capuchin, is a small neotropical monkey found in northeastern Brazil with observed tool use and anointing behaviour.
Crested Capuchin
Sapajus robustus (Kuhl, 1820)
Sapajus robustus, the crested capuchin, is a primate native to restricted Atlantic forest regions of eastern Brazil.
Black-striped Capuchin
Sapajus libidinosus (Spix, 1823)
This is a profile of black-striped capuchins, also called bearded capuchins, covering their physical traits, distribution and reproduction.
Hooded Capuchin
Sapajus cay (Illiger, 1815)
Sapajus cay, or Azara's capuchin, is a small tufted capuchin monkey found across parts of central South America.
Central American Squirrel Monkey
Saimiri oerstedii (Reinhardt, 1872)
Saimiri oerstedii, the Central American squirrel monkey, is a small primate native to Pacific coastal forests of Costa Rica and Panama.
Black-capped Squirrel Monkey
Saimiri boliviensis (I.Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire & de Blainville, 1834)
The black-capped squirrel monkey (Saimiri boliviensis) is a sexually dimorphic neotropical arboreal primate with distinct facial markings.
Golden-backed Squirrel Monkey
Saimiri ustus (I.Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1843)
Saimiri ustus, the bare-eared squirrel monkey, is a squirrel monkey endemic to Brazil and possibly eastern Bolivia.
Common Squirrel Monkey
Saimiri sciureus (Linnaeus, 1758)
This is a detailed physical description of the Guianan squirrel monkey (Saimiri sciureus), covering size, weight and fur coloration.
Humboldt’s Squirrel Monkey
Saimiri cassiquiarensis (Lesson, 1840)
Humboldt's squirrel monkey is a South American squirrel monkey species, elevated from subspecies in 2009, with fruit and insect diet.
Collins' Squirrel Monkey
Saimiri collinsi Osgood, 1916
Collins' squirrel monkey is a Brazil-endemic species of squirrel monkey with distinct size differences between sexes.
Miller's Saki
Pithecia milleri Allen, 1914
Miller's saki (Pithecia milleri) is a New World saki monkey species found in northwestern South America with sexually dimorphic fur coloration.
White-faced Saki
Pithecia pithecia (Linnaeus, 1766)
The white-faced saki (Pithecia pithecia) is a small sexually dimorphic New World monkey native to northern South America.
Golden-faced Saki
Pithecia chrysocephala I.Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1850
The golden-faced saki (Pithecia chrysocephala) is a now full species of New World monkey native to northern Brazil, recognizable by distinct sexual dimorphism.
Napo Saki
Pithecia napensis Lönnberg, 1938
The Napo saki is a New World saki monkey found in eastern Ecuador and northern Peru, elevated to full species status in 2014.
Gray's Bald-faced Saki
Pithecia irrorata Gray, 1842
Pithecia irrorata is a South American New World saki monkey found across parts of the western Amazon basin.
Red-nosed Bearded Saki
Chiropotes albinasus (I.Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire & Deville, 1848)
Chiropotes albinasus, the white-nosed saki, is a primate native to the Brazilian Amazon with distinctive facial and physical traits.
Black-fronted Titi
Callicebus nigrifrons (Spix, 1823)
Callicebus nigrifrons, the black-fronted titi monkey, is a small New World monkey endemic to Brazil's Atlantic Forest.
Northern Masked Titi
Callicebus personatus (É.Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1812)
Callicebus personatus, the Atlantic or masked titi, is a endemic New World monkey species native to Brazil.
Ornate Titi
Plecturocebus ornatus (Gray, 1866)
Plecturocebus ornatus, the ornate titi, is a vulnerable neotropical monkey native to central Colombia with distinct pelage and monogamous social structure.
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