Alouatta villosa (Gray, 1845)
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https://doi.org/ 10.15560/13.6.711 |
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Alouatta villosa (Gray, 1845) |
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Material examined. Table 2; Figure 8.
The study region is close to the area where A. villosa and A. palliata (Gray, 1849) are sympatric and where the A. villosa × A. palliata hybrid has been described ( Kelaita and Cortés-Ortíz 2013). We only observed entirely black howler monkeys without the long yellowish fur on the flanks that is characteristic of A. palliata ( Reid 2009) . For this reason, we assigned all the howler monkey observations to A. villosa . However, we acknowledge that A. villosa x A. palliata hybrids could
be present in our study area.
The species is commonly called A. pigra , but there is extensive evidence to support A. pigra the correct name ( Brandon-Jones 2006). However, we used A. villosa following Ramirez-Pulido et al. (2014).
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