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Saguinus fuscus

open access: yes, 2013
25. Lesson’s Saddle-back Tamarin Saguinus fuscus French: Tamarin de Lesson / German: Brauner Sattelrlickentamarin / Spanish: Tamarin de Lesson Taxonomy. Leontocebus fuscus Lesson, 1840, “Plaines de Mocoa,” the lowlands of the Mocoa district, between the rios Putumayo and Caqueta, Putumayo, Colombia. Formerly considered a subspecies of S.
Russell A. Mittermeier   +2 more
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Estudio del comportamiento social de dos grupos de Saguinus leucopus en el bosque y la zona urbana de Mariquita, Tolima, Colombia

open access: yesActa Biológica Colombiana, 2004
Saguinus leucopus es un primate endémico de Colombia, catalogado como vulnerable (UICN) debido al gran deterioro de su hábitat natural. Se estudió durante ocho meses el comportamiento social de dos grupos de Saguinus leucopus, uno ubicado en solares de ...
Carlos Miguel del Valle Useche   +1 more
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Chromosome Evolution in New World Monkeys (Platyrrhini) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
During the last decades, New World monkey (NWM, Platyrrhini, Anthropoideae) comparative cytogenetics has shed light on many fundamental aspects of genome organisation and evolution in this fascinating, but also highly endangered group of neotropical ...
de Oliveira, E. H. C.   +2 more
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Saguinus oedipus

open access: yes, 2005
Saguinus oedipus (Linnaeus 1758) [Jacchus] oedipus Linnaeus 1758, Syst. Nat., 10th ed., Vol. 1: 28. Type Locality: Colombia, Bolivar, lower Rio Sinu. Vernacular Names: Cottontop Tamarin. Synonyms: Saguinus doguin (Griffith 1821); Saguinus meticulous (Elliot 1912); Saguinus titi (Lesson 1840). Distribution: N Colombia, Panama.
Wilson, Don E., Reeder, DeeAnn
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Chromosomal distribution of interstitial telomeric sequences in nine neotropical primates (Platyrrhini): possible implications in evolution and phylogeny [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
To localize interstitial telomeric sequences (ITSs) and to test whether their pattern of distribution could be linked to chromosomal evolution, we hybridized telomeric sequence probes (peptide nucleic acid, PNA) on metaphases of New World monkeys ...
Cuttaia, H., Dumas, F., Sineo, L.
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Saguinus geoffroyi

open access: yes, 1993
Saguinus geoffroyi (Pucheran, 1845). Rev. Mag. Zool. Paris, 8:336. TYPE LOCALITY: Panama, Canal Zone. DISTRIBUTION: SE Costa Rica to NW Colombia. STATUS: CITES - Appendix I. SYNONYMS: salaguiensis, spixii. COMMENTS: Distinct from S. oedipus; see Natori (1988).
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Saguinus nigricollis

open access: yes, 2013
24. Black-mantled Tamarin Saguinus nigricollis French: Tamarin rouge et noir / German: Schwarzriickentamarin / Spanish: Tamarin de dorso negro Other common names: Black Mantle Tamarin; Graells's Black-mantled/Graells’s Tamarin (graellsi), Hernandez-Camacho's Black-mantled Tamarin (hernandezi), Spix's Black-mantled Tamarin (nigricollis) Taxonomy.
Russell A. Mittermeier   +2 more
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New data on the ecology and geographic distribution of Saguinus inustus Schwarz, 1951 (Primates, Callitrichidae) Novos dados sobre a ecologia e distribuição geográfica de Saguinus inustus Schwarz, 1951 (Primates, Callitrichidae)

open access: yesBrazilian Journal of Biology, 2010
Saguinus inustus (Schwarz, 1951) is one of the neotropical primates least studied. The distribution of the species ranges from the north of the Solimões River, between the Negro and Japurá Rivers in Brazil, and Guayabero-Guaviare Rivers in Colombia ...
J. Valsecchi   +4 more
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Saguinus fuscicollis

open access: yes, 2013
31. Spix’s Saddle-back Tamarin Saguinus fuscicollis French: Tamarin de Spix / German: Braunriickentamarin / Spanish: Tamarin de Spix Other common names: Brown-mantled Tamarin, Hershkovitz's Saddle-back Tamarin, Saddleback Tamarin; Acre Saddle-back Tamarin (acrensis), Avila-Pires’s Saddle-back Tamarin (avilapiresi), Cruz Lima's Saddle-back Tamarin ...
Russell A. Mittermeier   +2 more
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Saguinus midas

open access: yes, 1982
{"references": ["Hershkovitz, P. 1977. Living New World Monkeys (Platyrrhini). University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL, 1: 1 - 1117."]}
James H. Honacki   +2 more
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