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Common squirrel monkey is the traditional common name for several small squirrel monkey species native to the tropical areas of South America.The term common squirrel monkey had been used as the common name for Saimiri sciureus before genetic research by Jessica Lynch Alfaro and others indicated S. scuireus covered at least three and possibly four species: the Guianan squirrel monkey (S ...
Squirrel monkey in Yacuma Park, Bolivia. Squirrel monkeys are New World monkeys of the genus Saimiri. Saimiri is the only genus in the subfamily Saimiriinae.The name of the genus is of Tupi origin (sai-mirím or çai-mbirín, with sai meaning 'monkey' and mirím meaning 'small') [3] and was also used as an English name by early researchers.
Panamanian night monkeys Pygmy marmoset White-headed marmosets Silvery marmoset Golden lion tamarin Emperor tamarin White-fronted capuchin Black capuchin Common squirrel monkey Venezuelan red howler Black-headed spider monkey Brown spider monkey Northern muriqui Brown woolly monkey Black-fronted titi Vieira's titi Black titi White-faced saki ...
Allen's swamp monkey; Agile mangabey; Red-tailed monkey; Moustached guenon; Dent's mona monkey; Blue monkey; De Brazza's monkey; Grivet; Malbrouck; Vervet monkey; Green monkey; Tantalus monkey; Mantled guereza; Formosan rock macaque; Japanese macaque; Rhesus macaque; Olive baboon; Yellow baboon; Hamadryas baboon; Kinda baboon; Chacma baboon ...
Pages in category "Squirrel monkeys" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... Collins' squirrel monkey; Common squirrel monkey; E.
Humboldt's squirrel monkey (Saimiri cassiquiarensis) is a species of squirrel monkey from Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela. [2] [3] It had previously been considered a subspecies of the common squirrel monkey, S. scuireus, but was elevated to full species status based on a genetic study by Carretero-Pinzón in 2009.
The black-capped squirrel monkey (Saimiri boliviensis) is a species of New-World monkey native to the upper Amazon basin in Bolivia, western Brazil and eastern Peru. [3] [4] They weigh between 365 and 1,135 g (13 and 40 oz) and measure, from the head to the base of the tail, between 225 and 370 mm (9 and 15 in). [5]
Common marmoset; Common squirrel monkey; Common woolly monkey; Coppery titi monkey; Crested capuchin; E. Eastern black-handed tamarin; Ecuadorian squirrel monkey ...