Cebus imitator (Thomas, 1903)

Fig. 2 C Central American white-faced capuchin

Material examined.

Costa Rica • Puntarenas Province, Karen Mogensen Wildlife Refuge; 09°51'55"N, 085°03'40"W; 279 m alt.; 20.01.2018; direct observation .

Identification.

Medium-sized primate, typically characterised by a black fur, except for chest, shoulders, and frontal part of the head. The face is pink coloured. Tail elongated and prehensile. It cannot be confused with other primates in the region. This species was formerly included in C. capucinus (Linnaeus, 1758), whose range is currently limited to South America (Boubli et al. 2012). Even though common and widespread in the Wildlife Refuge and in many parts of Costa Rica this species results globally vulnerable (Beal et al. 2020; IUCN 2025).