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  2. Wikipedia : Featured list candidates/List of platyrrhines ...

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    Here's another list of monkeys: platyrrhines, or "New World monkeys", #5 in the order Primates and #34 overall for mammals. This took a while; the last couple of lists were 14 and 28 species, but this one is a much larger 160. Turns out South America is filled with a wide variety of little monkeys!

  3. New World monkey - Wikipedia

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    New World monkeys are small to mid-sized primates, ranging from the pygmy marmoset (the world's smallest monkey), at 14 to 16 cm (5.5 to 6.5 in) and a weight of 120 to 190 g (4.2 to 6.7 oz), to the southern muriqui, at 55 to 70 cm (22 to 28 in) and a weight of 12 to 15 kg (26 to 33 lb).

  4. List of platyrrhines - Wikipedia

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    Brown spider monkey (Ateles hybridus) Platyrrhini is a parvorder of primates. Members of this parvorder are called platyrrhines, or New World monkeys, and include marmosets, tamarins, and capuchin, squirrel, night, titi, saki, howler, spider, and woolly monkeys. Platyrrhini is one of three clades that form the suborder Haplorrhini, itself one of two suborders in the order Primates. They are ...

  5. Category:Haplorhini - Wikipedia

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    The simians include catarrhines (Old World monkeys and apes, including humans), and the platyrrhines (New World monkeys). Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.

  6. Evolution of color vision in primates - Wikipedia

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    In nearly all species of platyrrhines (New World monkeys) males and homozygous females are dichromats, while heterozygous females are trichromats, a condition known as allelic or polymorphic trichromacy. Among platyrrhines, the exceptions are Alouatta (routine trichromats) and Aotus (routine monochromats). [4] [5]

  7. Pitheciidae - Wikipedia

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    The Pitheciidae (/ p ɪ θ ɪ ˈ s aɪ. ɪ d iː /) are one of the five families of New World monkeys now recognised. Formerly, they were included in the family Atelidae.The family includes the titis, saki monkeys and uakaris.

  8. Old World monkey - Wikipedia

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    The tails of Old World monkeys are not prehensile, unlike those of the New World monkeys (platyrrhines). The distinction of catarrhines from platyrrhines depends on the structure of the rhinarium, and the distinction of Old World monkeys from apes depends on dentition (the number of teeth is the same in both, but they are shaped differently ...

  9. Haplorhini - Wikipedia

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    The simians include catarrhines (Old World monkeys and apes, including humans), and the platyrrhines (New World monkeys). Haplorhini was proposed by Pocock in 1918 when he realized the tarsiers were actually sister to the monkeys rather than the lemurs, also following findings of Hugh Cuming 80 years earlier and Linnaeus 160 years earlier.