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DNA analysis indicates that the species is a type of titi monkey, sister to the recently recognized northern South American genus Cheracebus, that colonized Jamaica around 11 million years ago. This is younger than the oldest fossils of monkeys on Cuba, meaning that the Jamaican monkey has a separate origin from the other monkeys of the Greater ...
This is a list of the mammal species recorded in Jamaica. Of the mammal species in Jamaica, one is endangered, four are vulnerable, and two are considered to be extinct. [1] The following tags are used to highlight each species' conservation status as assessed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature:
Xenotrichini (the Antilles monkeys) is a tribe of extinct primates, which lived on the Greater Antilles as recently as the 16th century.. These Caribbean islands no longer contain endemic primates, although the most recently discovered species, the Hispaniola monkey, was reported to have lived on Hispaniola until the settlement by the Europeans.
Three species—Xenothrix mcgregori from Jamaica, as well as Antillothrix bernensis and Insulacebus toussaintiana, both from Hispaniola — are known from the Quaternary and became extinct relatively recently (with A. bernensis lasting until the 1500s), while two Cuban species more related to the howler monkeys, Paralouatta varonai, and ...
Pages in category "Extinct animals of Jamaica" ... Jamaican ibis; Jamaican monkey; Jamaican red macaw; Jamaican wood rail; O. Oryzomys antillarum; Osborn's key mouse; R.
†Jamaican monkey, Xenothrix mcgregori †Genus Antillothrix †Hispaniolan monkey, Antillothrix bernensis †Genus Insulacebus †Insulacebus toussentiana *Newly described species. [3] †Extinct taxa. Silvestro etal 2017 showed the relationship among the extinct and extant pitheciid genera: [5]
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This article is a list of biological species, subspecies, ... Jamaican monkey: Xenothrix mcgregori: Jamaica 440-639 [15] Oʻahu moa-nalo: Thambetochen xanion: