Aotus trivirgatus Humboldt 1811
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Aotus trivirgatus Humboldt 1811 View in CoL
Aotus trivirgatus Humboldt 1811 View in CoL , Rec. Observ. Zool., 1: 306.
Type Locality: Venezuela, Duida Range, Rio Casiquiare.
Vernacular Names: Three-striped Night Monkey.
Synonyms: Aotus commersonii (Vigors and Horsfield 1829) ; Aotus duruculi ( Lesson 1840) ; Aotus felinus (Spix 1823) ; Aotus humboldti Illiger in Humboldt 1812 ; Aotus rufus ( Lesson 1840) .
Distribution: Venezuela, south of Rio Orinoco, south to Brazil north of Rios Negro and Amazon.
Conservation: CITES – Appendix II; IUCN – Lower Risk (lc).
Discussion: Gray-necked species group. Long the only species recognized in the genus; divided into 9 species by Hershkovitz (1983), revised further by Ford (1994) and Groves (2001 c).
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