Cebidae Bonaparte, 1831
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Cebidae Bonaparte, 1831 |
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Family Cebidae Bonaparte, 1831 View in CoL
Cebids include night monkeys ( Aotinae ); capuchins and squirrel monkeys ( Cebinae ); and a distinctive clade of small, clawed species that includes Goeldi’s monkey, marmosets, and tamarins ( Callitrichinae ). Eight cebid species in six genera are definitely known to occur in the Yavarí-Ucayali interfluve.
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