Species in mammal parvorder Platyrrhini
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 found in forests and savannas from South America to Mexico. They range in size from the western pygmy marmoset , at 12 cm (5 in) plus a 17 cm (7 in) tail, to some species of howler monkey in the genus Alouatta , at 92 cm (36 in) plus a 92 cm (36 in) tail. Platyrrhines primarily eat fruit, leaves, and insects. Most platyrrhines do not have population estimates, but the ones that do range from 250 mature individuals to 10,000. Twenty-one species are categorized as endangered , and a further fourteen species are categorized as critically endangered .
The 163 extant species of Platyrrhini are divided into five families . Aotidae contains eleven night monkey species in a single genus . Atelidae contains twenty-three species divided between one genus in the howler monkey subfamily Alouattinae and three genera in the spider monkey and wooly monkey subfamily Atelinae . Callitrichidae contains 53 species of tamarins and marmosets in seven genera. Cebidae contains eighteen species divided between two genera in the capuchin subfamily Cebinae and one genus in the squirrel monkey subfamily Saimiriinae . Pitheciidae contains 57 species divided between three genera in the titi monkey subfamily Callicebinae and three genera in the uakari and saki monkey subfamily Pitheciinae . Dozens of extinct prehistoric platyrrhine species have been discovered, though due to ongoing research and discoveries the exact number and categorization is not fixed.[ 1]
Conventions
Conservation status codes listed follow the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species . Range maps are provided wherever possible; if a range map is not available, a description of the platyrrhine's range is provided. Ranges are based on the IUCN Red List for that species unless otherwise noted.
Classification
The parvorder Platyrrhini consists of five extant families : Aotidae , Atelidae , Callitrichidae , Cebidae , and Pitheciidae . Aotidae contains eleven species in one genus. Atelidae is divided into two subfamilies: Alouattinae , containing twelve species in one genus, and Atelinae , containing eleven species in three genera. Callitrichidae contains 53 species in seven genera. Cebidae is divided into two subfamilies: Cebinae , containing eleven species in two genera, and Saimiriinae , containing one genus of seven species. Pitheciidae is divided into two subfamilies: Callicebinae , containing 32 species in three genera, and Pitheciinae , containing 25 species in three genera.
Platyrrhines
The following classification is based on the taxonomy described by the reference work Mammal Species of the World (2005), with augmentation by generally accepted proposals made since using molecular phylogenetic analysis , as supported by both the IUCN and the American Society of Mammalogists .[ 3]
Family Aotidae
Genus Aotus โ Illiger , 1811 โ eleven species
Common name
Scientific name and subspecies
Range
Size and ecology
IUCN status and estimated population
Azara's night monkey
A. azarae (Humboldt , 1811)
A. a. azarae
A. a. boliviensis (Bolivian night monkey)
A. a. infulatus (Feline night monkey)
Central and northeastern South America
Size : 24โ37 cm (9โ15 in) long, plus 31โ40 cm (12โ16 in) tail[ 4] Habitat : Forest and savanna[ 5] Diet : Fruit, as well as nectar, flowers, insects, and other small animals[ 5]
LC
Unknown [ 5]
Black-headed night monkey
A. nigriceps (Dollman , 1909)
Central South America
Size : 24โ37 cm (9โ15 in) long, plus 30โ39 cm (12โ15 in) tail[ 6] Habitat : Forest[ 7] Diet : Fruit, insects, fruits, leaves, and flowers[ 7]
LC
Unknown [ 7]
Brumback's night monkey
A. brumbacki Hershkovitz , 1983
Northwestern South America
Size : 24โ37 cm (9โ15 in) long, plus 31โ40 cm (12โ16 in) tail[ 8] Habitat : Forest and savanna[ 9] Diet : Fruit, as well as nectar, flowers, insects, and other small animals[ 9]
VU
Unknown [ 9]
Gray-bellied night monkey
A. lemurinus I. Geoffroy , 1846
Northwestern South America
Size : 30โ32 cm (12โ13 in) long, plus 34โ35 cm (13โ14 in) tail[ 10] Habitat : Forest[ 11] Diet : Fruit, nectar, leaves, and insects, as well as small birds and mammals[ 12]
VU
Unknown [ 11]
Gray-handed night monkey
A. griseimembra Elliot , 1912
Northwestern South America
Size : 24โ37 cm (9โ15 in) long, plus 31โ40 cm (12โ16 in) tail[ 8] Habitat : Forest[ 13] Diet : Fruit, as well as nectar, flowers, insects, and other small animals[ 13]
VU
Unknown [ 13]
Hernรกndez-Camacho's night monkey
A. jorgehernandezi Defler & Bueno , 2007
Western Colombia
Size : 24โ37 cm (9โ15 in) long, plus 31โ40 cm (12โ16 in) tail[ 8] Habitat : Forest[ 14] Diet : Fruit, as well as nectar, flowers, insects, and other small animals[ 14]
DD
Unknown [ 14]
Nancy Ma's night monkey
A. nancymaae Hershkovitz , 1983
Northwestern South America
Size : About 32 cm (13 in) long, plus about 32 cm (13 in) tail[ 15] Habitat : Forest[ 16] Diet : Fruit, nectar, and insects[ 17]
VU
Unknown [ 16]
Panamanian night monkey
A. zonalis Goldman , 1914
Northwestern South America and Central America
Size : 30โ33 cm (12โ13 in) long, plus about 30 cm (12 in) tail[ 18] Habitat : Forest[ 19] Diet : Fruit, nectar, flowers, insects, and other small animals[ 19]
NT
Unknown [ 19]
Peruvian night monkey
A. miconax Thomas , 1927
Northwestern South America
Size : 24โ37 cm (9โ15 in) long, plus 31โ40 cm (12โ16 in) tail[ 8] Habitat : Forest[ 20] Diet : Fruit, flowers, leaves, buds, and insects[ 20]
EN
Unknown [ 20]
Spix's night monkey
A. vociferans (Spix , 1823)
Northwestern South America
Size : 24โ37 cm (9โ15 in) long, plus 32โ40 cm (13โ16 in) tail[ 21] Habitat : Forest[ 22] Diet : Fruit, nectar, flowers, insects, and other small animals[ 22]
LC
Unknown [ 22]
Three-striped night monkey
A. trivirgatus (Humboldt , 1811)
Northern South America
Size : 24โ47 cm (9โ19 in) long, plus 22โ42 cm (9โ17 in) tail[ 23] Habitat : Forest[ 24] Diet : Fruit, insects, nectar and leaves, as well as lizards, frogs and eggs[ 23]
LC
Unknown [ 24]
Family Atelidae
Subfamily Alouattinae
Genus Alouatta โ Lacรฉpรจde , 1799 โ twelve species
Common name
Scientific name and subspecies
Range
Size and ecology
IUCN status and estimated population
Amazon black howler
A. nigerrima Lรถnnberg , 1941
Central South America
Size : 56โ91 cm (22โ36 in) long, plus 56โ91 cm (22โ36 in) tail[ 25] Habitat : Forest and savanna[ 26] Diet : Leaves, fruit, buds, flowers, seeds, moss, stems, and termite nests[ 26]
LC
Unknown [ 26]
Black howler
A. caraya (Humboldt , 1812)
Central South America
Size : 51โ67 cm (20โ26 in) long, plus 51โ67 cm (20โ26 in) tail[ 27] Habitat : Forest and savanna[ 28] Diet : Leaves, as well as fruit, buds and flowers[ 27]
NT
Unknown [ 28]
Bolivian red howler
A. sara Elliot , 1910
Central South America
Size : 54โ71 cm (21โ28 in) long, plus 52โ60 cm (20โ24 in) tail[ 29] Habitat : Forest and savanna[ 30] Diet : Leaves, fruit, buds, flowers, seeds, moss, stems, and termite nests[ 30]
NT
Unknown [ 30]
Brown howler
A. guariba (Humboldt , 1812)
East South America
Size : 55โ92 cm (22โ36 in) long, plus 58โ92 cm (23โ36 in) tail[ 31] Habitat : Forest[ 32] Diet : Leaves, flowers, and fruit[ 33]
VU
Unknown [ 32]
Colombian red howler
A. seniculus (Linnaeus , 1766)
Northwestern South America
Size : 48โ63 cm (19โ25 in) long, plus 52โ80 cm (20โ31 in) tail[ 34] Habitat : Forest and savanna[ 35] Diet : Leaves, fruit, buds, flowers, seeds, moss, stems, and termite nests[ 36]
LC
Unknown [ 35]
Guyanan red howler
A. macconnelli Linnaeus , 1766
Northern South America
Size : 55โ92 cm (22โ36 in) long, plus 58โ92 cm (23โ36 in) tail[ 31] Habitat : Forest and savanna[ 37] Diet : Leaves, fruit, buds, flowers, seeds, moss, stems, and termite nests[ 37]
LC
Unknown [ 37]
Mantled howler
A. palliata (Gray , 1849)
Northwestern South America, Central America, and southern Mexico
Size : 38โ58 cm (15โ23 in) long, plus 52โ67 cm (20โ26 in) tail[ 38] Habitat : Forest[ 39] Diet : Leaves, fruit, and flowers[ 38]
VU
Unknown [ 39]
Maranhรฃo red-handed howler
A. ululata Elliot , 1912
Northeastern Brazil
Size : 55โ92 cm (22โ36 in) long, plus 58โ92 cm (23โ36 in) tail[ 31] Habitat : Forest and savanna[ 40] Diet : Fruit and leaves[ 40]
EN
250โ2,500 [ 40]
Red-handed howler
A. belzebul (Linnaeus , 1766)
Northeastern and eastern Brazil
Size : 40โ65 cm (16โ26 in) long, plus 58โ10 cm (23โ4 in) tail[ 41] Habitat : Forest[ 42] Diet : Leaves, bark, and twigs, as well as flowers[ 41]
VU
Unknown [ 42]
Spix's red-handed howler
A. discolor (Spix , 1823)
Central Brazil
Size : 55โ92 cm (22โ36 in) long, plus 58โ92 cm (23โ36 in) tail[ 31] Habitat : Forest[ 43] Diet : Fruit and leaves, as well as flowers, bark, decaying wood, termite nests, and twigs[ 43]
VU
Unknown [ 43]
Ursine howler
A. arctoidea A. Cabrera , 1940
Northern South America
Size : 55โ92 cm (22โ36 in) long, plus 58โ92 cm (23โ36 in) tail[ 31] Habitat : Forest and savanna[ 44] Diet : Leaves and fruit, as well as buds, flowers, seeds, moss, stems, and termite nests[ 44]
LC
Unknown [ 44]
Yucatรกn black howler
A. pigra Lawrence , 1933
Yucatรกn Peninsula in Mexico and Central America
Size : 52โ71 cm (20โ28 in) long, plus 50โ69 cm (20โ27 in) tail[ 34] Habitat : Forest[ 45] Diet : Fruit, leaves, buds, and flowers[ 46]
EN
Unknown [ 45]
Subfamily Atelinae
Genus Ateles โ Geoffroy , 1806 โ seven species
Common name
Scientific name and subspecies
Range
Size and ecology
IUCN status and estimated population
Black-headed spider monkey
A. fusciceps Gray , 1866
Northwestern South America (in red)
Size : 40โ55 cm (16โ22 in) long, plus 70โ85 cm (28โ33 in) tail[ 47] Habitat : Forest[ 48] Diet : Fruit, leaves, nuts, seeds, and insects, as well as eggs[ 47]
EN
Unknown [ 48]
Brown spider monkey
A. hybridus I. Geoffroy , 1829
Northwestern South America
Size : 45โ50 cm (18โ20 in) long, plus 74โ81 cm (29โ32 in) tail[ 49] Habitat : Forest[ 50] Diet : Fruit, as well as leaves, flowers, seeds, bark, honey, decaying wood, termites, and caterpillars[ 51]
CR
Unknown [ 50]
Geoffroy's spider monkey
A. geoffroyi Kuhl , 1820
Central America and southern Mexico (in blue)
Size : 30โ63 cm (12โ25 in) long, plus 63โ84 cm (25โ33 in) tail[ 52] Habitat : Forest[ 53] Diet : Fruit, leaves, and flowers, as well as nuts, seeds, insects, arachnids, and eggs[ 52]
EN
Unknown [ 53]
Peruvian spider monkey
A. chamek (Humboldt , 1812)
Central South America
Size : 40โ60 cm (16โ24 in) long, plus 70โ88 cm (28โ35 in) tail[ 49] Habitat : Forest[ 54] Diet : Fruit, as well as flowers, insects, and leaves[ 55]
EN
Unknown [ 54]
Red-faced spider monkey
A. paniscus (Linnaeus , 1758)
Northern South America
Size : 38โ63 cm (15โ25 in) long, plus 50โ89 cm (20โ35 in) tail[ 56] Habitat : Forest[ 57] Diet : Fruit, as well as leaves, flowers, seeds, roots, and fungi[ 58]
VU
Unknown [ 57]
White-bellied spider monkey
A. belzebuth Geoffroy , 1806
Northwestern South America
Size : 34โ59 cm (13โ23 in) long, plus 61โ88 cm (24โ35 in) tail[ 59] Habitat : Forest[ 60] Diet : Fruit, as well as leaves, flowers, seeds, roots, decaying wood, honey, and insects[ 60]
EN
Unknown [ 60]
White-cheeked spider monkey
A. marginatus Geoffroy , 1809
North-central South America
Size : 38โ63 cm (15โ25 in) long, plus 50โ89 cm (20โ35 in) tail[ 56] Habitat : Forest[ 61] Diet : Fruit, as well as leaves, flowers, seeds, roots, decaying wood, honey, and insects[ 61]
EN
Unknown [ 61]
Genus Brachyteles โ Geoffroy , 1806 โ two species
Common name
Scientific name and subspecies
Range
Size and ecology
IUCN status and estimated population
Northern muriqui
B. hypoxanthus (Kuhl , 1820)
Southeastern Brazil
Size : 46โ50 cm (18โ20 in) long, plus 72โ81 cm (28โ32 in) tail[ 62] Habitat : Forest[ 63] Diet : Leaves, fruit, vines, flowers, bark, nectar, and seeds[ 62]
CR
1,000 [ 63]
Southern muriqui
B. arachnoides (Geoffroy , 1806)
Southeastern Brazil
Size : 46โ50 cm (18โ20 in) long, plus 72โ81 cm (28โ32 in) tail[ 62] Habitat : Forest[ 64] Diet : Fruit, leaves, flowers, and seeds[ 65]
CR
Unknown [ 64]
Genus Lagothrix โ Geoffroy , 1812 โ two species
Common name
Scientific name and subspecies
Range
Size and ecology
IUCN status and estimated population
Common woolly monkey
L. lagotricha (Humboldt , 1812)
Northwestern South America
Size : 55โ69 cm (22โ27 in) long, plus 60โ72 cm (24โ28 in) tail[ 66] Habitat : Forest, savanna[ 67] Diet : Fruit, as well as leaves, seeds, and insects[ 66]
VU
Unknown [ 67]
Yellow-tailed woolly monkey
L. flavicauda Humboldt , 1812
Western South America
Size : 44โ53 cm (17โ21 in) long, plus 60โ65 cm (24โ26 in) tail[ 68] Habitat : Forest[ 69] Diet : Fruit, leaves, insects, moss, buds, and flowers[ 69]
CR
1,000โ10,000 [ 69]
Family Callitrichidae
Genus Callimico โ Miranda-Ribeiro , 1922 โ one species
Common name
Scientific name and subspecies
Range
Size and ecology
IUCN status and estimated population
Goeldi's marmoset
C. goeldii Thomas , 1904
Western South America
Size : 21โ23 cm (8โ9 in) long, plus 25โ33 cm (10โ13 in) tail[ 70] Habitat : Forest[ 71] Diet : Fruit, insects, and fungi, as well as lizards, frogs, and other small vertebrates[ 70]
VU
Unknown [ 71]
Genus Callithrix โ Erxleben , 1777 โ six species
Common name
Scientific name and subspecies
Range
Size and ecology
IUCN status and estimated population
Black-tufted marmoset
C. penicillata (Geoffroy , 1812)
Eastern South America
Size : 22โ28 cm (9โ11 in) long, plus 44โ56 cm (17โ22 in) tail[ 72] Habitat : Forest and savanna[ 73] Diet : Tree sap, as well as fruit, insects, arthropods, molluscs, and small vertebrates[ 74]
LC
Unknown [ 73]
Buffy-headed marmoset
C. flaviceps (Thomas , 1903)
Eastern South America
Size : 18โ30 cm (7โ12 in) long, plus 17โ41 cm (7โ16 in) tail[ 75] Habitat : Forest[ 76] Diet : Plant gum , as well as fruit, seeds, nectar, and flowers[ 75]
CR
2,000โ2,500 [ 76]
Buffy-tufted marmoset
C. aurita (Geoffroy , 1812)
Eastern South America
Size : 18โ30 cm (7โ12 in) long, plus 17โ41 cm (7โ16 in) tail[ 77] Habitat : Forest[ 78] Diet : Ants, termites, larvae, caterpillars, and large-winged insects[ 79]
EN
10,000โ11,000 [ 78]
Common marmoset
C. jacchus (Linnaeus , 1758)
Eastern South America
Size : 12โ15 cm (5โ6 in) long, plus 29โ35 cm (11โ14 in) tail[ 80] Habitat : Forest and savanna[ 81] Diet : Tree sap, insects, spiders, fruit, flowers, and nectar, as well as small lizards, bird's eggs, nestlings, and frogs[ 80]
LC
Unknown [ 81]
White-headed marmoset
C. geoffroyi (Humboldt , 1812)
Eastern South America
Size : 18โ23 cm (7โ9 in) long, plus about 29 cm (11 in) tail[ 82] Habitat : Forest and savanna[ 83] Diet : Fruit, insects, and plant gums, as well as flowers, nectar, frogs, snails, lizards, and spiders[ 84]
LC
Unknown [ 83]
Wied's marmoset
C. kuhlii Coimbra-Filho , 1985
Eastern South America
Size : 20โ22 cm (8โ9 in) long, plus 27โ31 cm (11โ12 in) tail[ 85] Habitat : Forest[ 86] Diet : Sap, fruit, flowers, nectar, seeds, insects, and spiders[ 87]
VU
Unknown [ 86]
Genus Cebuella โ Gray , 1866 โ two species
Common name
Scientific name and subspecies
Range
Size and ecology
IUCN status and estimated population
Eastern pygmy marmoset
C. niveiventris Lรถnnberg , 1940
Western South America
Size : 18โ30 cm (7โ12 in) long, plus 17โ41 cm (7โ16 in) tail[ 77] Habitat : Forest[ 88] Diet : Tree gum[ 88]
VU
Unknown [ 88]
Western pygmy marmoset
C. pygmaea (Spix , 1823)
Western South America
Size : 12โ15 cm (5โ6 in) long, plus 17โ23 cm (7โ9 in) tail[ 82] Habitat : Forest[ 89] Diet : Tree gum, sap, and resin, as well as insects, small lizards, fruit, flowers, and spiders[ 90]
VU
Unknown [ 89]
Genus Leontocebus โ Wagner , 1840 โ seven species
Common name
Scientific name and subspecies
Range
Size and ecology
IUCN status and estimated population
Andean saddle-back tamarin
L. leucogenys (Gray , 1866)
Western South America
Size : 17โ31 cm (7โ12 in) long, plus 25โ44 cm (10โ17 in) tail[ 91] Habitat : Forest[ 92] Diet : Fruit pulp, sap, nectar, invertebrates, and small vertebrates[ 92]
LC
Unknown [ 92]
Cruz Lima's saddle-back tamarin
L. cruzlimai (Hershkovitz , 1966)
Central South America
Size : 17โ31 cm (7โ12 in) long, plus 25โ44 cm (10โ17 in) tail[ 91] Habitat : Forest[ 93] Diet : Fruit, sap, nectar, vegetation, spiders, small vertebrates, and eggs[ 91]
LC
Unknown [ 93]
Geoffroy's saddle-back tamarin
L. nigrifrons (I. Geoffroy , 1850)
Western South America
Size : 17โ31 cm (7โ12 in) long, plus 25โ44 cm (10โ17 in) tail[ 91] Habitat : Forest[ 94] Diet : Fruit pulp, sap, nectar, invertebrates and small vertebrates[ 94]
LC
Unknown [ 94]
Illiger's saddle-back tamarin
L. illigeri (Pucheran , 1845)
Western South America
Size : 17โ31 cm (7โ12 in) long, plus 25โ44 cm (10โ17 in) tail[ 91] Habitat : ForestDiet : Fruit pulps, sap, nectar, invertebrates, and small vertebrates
NT
Unknown
Lesson's saddle-back tamarin
L. fuscus (Lesson , 1840)
Western South America
Size : 17โ31 cm (7โ12 in) long, plus 25โ44 cm (10โ17 in) tail[ 91] Habitat : Forest[ 96] Diet : Fruit, nectar, gum, and small animals[ 96]
LC
Unknown [ 96]
Red-mantled saddle-back tamarin
L. lagonotus (Espada , 1870)
Western South America
Size : 17โ31 cm (7โ12 in) long, plus 25โ44 cm (10โ17 in) tail[ 91] Habitat : Forest[ 97] Diet : Fruit pulp, sap, nectar, invertebrates, and small vertebrates[ 97]
LC
Unknown [ 97]
Weddell's saddle-back tamarin
L. weddelli (Deville , 1849)
L. w. crandalli (Crandall's saddle-back tamarin)
L. w. melanoleucus (White-mantled tamarin )
L. w. weddelli
Western South America
Size : About 19 cm (7 in) long, plus about 30 cm (12 in) tail[ 98] Habitat : Forest[ 99] Diet : Fruit pulp, sap, nectar, invertebrates, and small vertebrates[ 99]
LC
Unknown [ 99]
Genus Leontopithecus โ Lesson , 1840 โ four species
Common name
Scientific name and subspecies
Range
Size and ecology
IUCN status and estimated population
Black lion tamarin
L. chrysopygus (Mikan , 1823)
Southeastern South America
Size : 20โ34 cm (8โ13 in) long, plus 31โ40 cm (12โ16 in) tail[ 100] Habitat : Forest[ 101] Diet : Insects and fruit, as well as lizards, birds, other small vertebrates, and bird eggs[ 100]
EN
1,600 [ 101]
Golden lion tamarin
L. rosalia (Linnaeus , 1766)
Southeastern South America
Size : 20โ37 cm (8โ15 in) long, plus 31โ40 cm (12โ16 in) tail[ 102] Habitat : Forest[ 103] Diet : Spiders, snails, small lizards, eggs, small birds, fruit, and vegetables[ 102]
EN
1,400 [ 103]
Golden-headed lion tamarin
L. chrysomelas (Kuhl , 1820)
Eastern South America
Size : 20โ34 cm (8โ13 in) long, plus 31โ40 cm (12โ16 in) tail[ 104] Habitat : Forest[ 105] Diet : Insects and fruit, as well as lizards, birds, other small vertebrates, and bird eggs[ 104]
EN
Unknown [ 105]
Superagรผi lion tamarin
L. caissara Lorini & Guerra , 1990
Southeastern South America
Size : About 30 cm (12 in) long, plus about 43 cm (17 in) tail[ 106] Habitat : Forest[ 107] Diet : Fruit, flowers, gum, and nectar, as well as insects, small lizards, and snakes[ 108]
EN
250 [ 107]
Genus Mico โ Lesson , 1840 โ sixteen species
Common name
Scientific name and subspecies
Range
Size and ecology
IUCN status and estimated population
Black-headed marmoset
M. nigriceps Ferrari & Lopes , 1992
Central South America
Size : 18โ30 cm (7โ12 in) long, plus 17โ41 cm (7โ16 in) tail[ 77] Habitat : Forest[ 109] Diet : Fruit, flowers, nectar, gum, sap, frogs, snails, lizards, spiders, and insects[ 109]
NT
Unknown [ 109]
Black-tailed marmoset
M. melanurus (Geoffroy , 1812)
Central South America
Size : 18โ30 cm (7โ12 in) long, plus 17โ41 cm (7โ16 in) tail[ 77] Habitat : Savanna and shrubland[ 110] Diet : Insects, spiders, small vertebrates, eggs, fruit, and sap[ 77]
NT
Unknown [ 110]
Emilia's marmoset
M. emiliae (Thomas , 1920)
Central South America
Size : About 22 cm (9 in) long, plus about 34 cm (13 in) tail[ 111] Habitat : Forest and savanna[ 112] Diet : Fruit, flowers, nectar, gum, sap, frogs, snails, lizards, spiders, and insects[ 112]
LC
Unknown [ 112]
Gold-and-white marmoset
M. chrysoleucos (Wagner , 1842)
Central South America
Size : 19โ26 cm (7โ10 in) long, plus 30โ36 cm (12โ14 in) tail[ 113] Habitat : Forest[ 114] Diet : Gum and sap, as well as seeds, fruit, nuts, insects, and small vertebrates[ 113]
LC
Unknown [ 114]
Hershkovitz's marmoset
M. intermedius Hershkovitz , 1977
Central South America
Size : 18โ30 cm (7โ12 in) long, plus 17โ41 cm (7โ16 in) tail[ 77] Habitat : Forest[ 115] Diet : Fruit, flowers, nectar, gum, sap, frogs, snails, lizards, spiders, and insects[ 115]
LC
Unknown [ 115]
Marca's marmoset
M. marcai Alperin , 1993
Central South America
Size : 18โ30 cm (7โ12 in) long, plus 17โ41 cm (7โ16 in) tail[ 77] Habitat : Forest[ 116] Diet : Fruit, flowers, nectar, gum, sap, frogs, snails, lizards, spiders, and insects[ 116]
VU
Unknown [ 116]
Mauรฉs marmoset
M. mauesi R. A. Mittermeier , Schwarz & Ayres , 1992
Central South America
Size : 19โ23 cm (7โ9 in) long, plus 34โ38 cm (13โ15 in) tail[ 117] Habitat : Forest[ 117] Diet : Fruit, flowers, nectar, gum, sap, frogs, snails, lizards, spiders, and insects[ 117]
LC
Unknown [ 117]
Munduruku marmoset
M. munduruku Costa-Araรบjo , Farias , Hrbek , 2019
Central South America
Size : 18โ30 cm (7โ12 in) long, plus 17โ41 cm (7โ16 in) tail[ 77] Habitat : Forest[ 118] Diet : Insects, spiders, small vertebrates, eggs, fruit, and sap[ 77]
VU
Unknown [ 118]
Rio Acarรญ marmoset
M. acariensis (M. van Roosmalen , T. van Roosmalen , R. A. Mittermeier , & Rylands , 2000)
Central South America
Size : 18โ30 cm (7โ12 in) long, plus 17โ41 cm (7โ16 in) tail[ 77] Habitat : Forest[ 119] Diet : Fruit, flowers, nectar, gum, sap, frogs, snails, lizards, spiders, and insects[ 119]
LC
Unknown [ 119]
Rondon's marmoset
M. rondoni Ferrari , Sena , Schneider , & Silva Jr. , 2010
Central South America
Size : 18โ30 cm (7โ12 in) long, plus 17โ41 cm (7โ16 in) tail[ 77] Habitat : Forest[ 120] Diet : Fruit, flowers, nectar, gum, sap, frogs, snails, lizards, spiders, and insects[ 120]
VU
Unknown [ 120]
Roosmalens' dwarf marmoset
M. humilis (M. Roosmalen , 1998)
Central South America
Size : 18โ30 cm (7โ12 in) long, plus 17โ41 cm (7โ16 in) tail[ 77] Habitat : Forest[ 121] Diet : Insects, fruit and gum[ 121]
LC
Unknown [ 121]
Santarem marmoset
M. humeralifer (Geoffroy , 1812)
Central South America
Size : 18โ30 cm (7โ12 in) long, plus 17โ41 cm (7โ16 in) tail[ 77] Habitat : Forest[ 122] Diet : Fruit, flowers, nectar, gum, sap, frogs, snails, lizards, spiders, and insects[ 122]
NT
Unknown [ 122]
Satรฉrรฉ marmoset
M. saterei Noronha & Silva Jr. , 1998
Central South America
Size : 19โ23 cm (7โ9 in) long, plus 34โ36 cm (13โ14 in) tail[ 123] Habitat : Forest[ 123] Diet : Insects, spiders, small vertebrates, eggs, fruit, and sap[ 77]
LC
Unknown [ 123]
Schneider's marmoset
M. schneideri Costa-Araรบjo et al., 2021
Central South America (in dark gray)
Size : 18โ30 cm (7โ12 in) long, plus 17โ41 cm (7โ16 in) tail[ 77] Habitat : Forest[ 124] Diet : Insects, spiders, small vertebrates, eggs, fruit, and sap[ 77]
EN
Unknown [ 124]
Silvery marmoset
M. argentatus (Linnaeus , 1766)
Central South America
Size : 20โ23 cm (8โ9 in) long, plus 26โ33 cm (10โ13 in) tail[ 82] Habitat : Forest and savanna[ 125] Diet : Sap and gum, as well as fruit, insects, and leaves[ 126]
LC
Unknown [ 125]
White marmoset
M. leucippe (Thomas , 1922)
Central South America
Size : 20โ24 cm (8โ9 in) long, plus 26โ37 cm (10โ15 in) tail[ 127] Habitat : Forest[ 127] Diet : Fruit, flowers, nectar, gum, sap, frogs, snails, lizards, spiders, and insects[ 127]
LC
Unknown [ 127]
Genus Saguinus โ Hoffmannsegg , 1807 โ seventeen species
Common name
Scientific name and subspecies
Range
Size and ecology
IUCN status and estimated population
Brown-mantled tamarin
S. fuscicollis Spix , 1823
S. f. avilapiresi (Avila Pires' saddle-back tamarin)
S. f. fuscicollis (Spix's saddle-back tamarin)
S. f. mura (Mura's saddleback tamarin )
S. f. primitivus (Lako's saddleback tamarin)
West-central South America
Size : 21โ23 cm (8โ9 in) long, plus about 43 cm (17 in) tail[ 128] Habitat : Forest[ 129] Diet : Fruit, flowers, nectar, gum, sap, frogs, snails, lizards, spiders, and insects[ 129]
LC
Unknown [ 129]
Black-mantled tamarin
S. nigricollis Spix , 1823
S. n. graellsi (Graells's tamarin )
S. n. hernandezi (Hernandez-Camacho's black-mantle tamarin)
S. n. nigricollis (Spix's black mantle tamarin)
West-central South America
Size : 22โ23 cm (9 in) long, plus 35โ37 cm (14โ15 in) tail[ 130] Habitat : Forest[ 131] Diet : Insects, fruit, seeds, flowers, nectar, and gum[ 130]
LC
Unknown [ 131]
Black tamarin
S. niger (Geoffroy , 1803)
Eastern South America
Size : 17โ31 cm (7โ12 in) long, plus 25โ44 cm (10โ17 in) tail[ 91] Habitat : Forest[ 132] Diet : Fruit, flowers, nectar, gum, sap, frogs, snails, lizards, spiders, and insects[ 132]
VU
Unknown [ 132]
Cotton-top tamarin
S. oedipus (Linnaeus , 1758)
Northwestern South America
Size : 20โ25 cm (8โ10 in) long, plus 33โ40 cm (13โ16 in) tail[ 82] Habitat : Forest[ 133] Diet : Insects, fruit, and gum[ 134]
CR
2,000 [ 133]
Eastern black-handed tamarin
S. ursula Hoffmannsegg , 1807
Eastern South America
Size : 17โ31 cm (7โ12 in) long, plus 25โ44 cm (10โ17 in) tail[ 91] Habitat : Forest[ 135] Diet : Fruit, flowers, nectar, gum, sap, frogs, snails, lizards, spiders, and insects[ 135]
VU
Unknown [ 135]
Emperor tamarin
S. imperator (Goeldi , 1907)
Western South America
Size : 23โ27 cm (9โ11 in) long, plus 35โ43 cm (14โ17 in) tail[ 136] Habitat : Forest[ 137] Diet : Fruit, insects, and tree sap, as well as lizards, tree frogs, and bird eggs[ 136]
LC
Unknown [ 137]
Geoffroy's tamarin
S. geoffroyi (Pucheran , 1845)
Northwestern South America and southeastern Central America
Size : 20โ29 cm (8โ11 in) long, plus 31โ42 cm (12โ17 in) tail[ 138] Habitat : Forest[ 139] Diet : Fruit, flowers, nectar, gum, sap, frogs, snails, lizards, spiders, and insects[ 139]
NT
Unknown [ 139]
Golden-handed tamarin
S. midas (Linnaeus , 1758)
Northeastern South America
Size : 20โ28 cm (8โ11 in) long, plus 31โ44 cm (12โ17 in) tail[ 140] Habitat : Forest and savanna[ 141] Diet : Fruit, flowers, nectar, gum, sap, frogs, snails, lizards, spiders, and insects[ 141]
LC
Unknown [ 141]
Golden-mantled tamarin
S. tripartitus H. Milne-Edwards , 1878
Western South America
Size : 21โ24 cm (8โ9 in) long, plus 31โ35 cm (12โ14 in) tail[ 142] Habitat : Forest[ 143] Diet : Fruit, flowers, nectar, gum, sap, frogs, snails, lizards, spiders, and insects[ 143]
NT
Unknown [ 143]
Martins's tamarin
S. martinsi (Thomas , 1912)
S. m. martinsi (Martin's bare-face tamarin)
S. m. ochraceus (Ochraceous bare-faced tamarin)
Central South America
Size : 17โ31 cm (7โ12 in) long, plus 25โ44 cm (10โ17 in) tail[ 91] Habitat : Forest[ 144] Diet : Fruit, flowers, nectar, gum, sap, frogs, snails, lizards, spiders, and insects[ 144]
NT
Unknown [ 144]
Mottle-faced tamarin
S. inustus (Schwartz , 1951)
West-central South America
Size : 17โ31 cm (7โ12 in) long, plus 25โ44 cm (10โ17 in) tail[ 91] Habitat : Forest[ 145] Diet : Fruit, insects, and spiders[ 145]
LC
Unknown [ 145]
Moustached tamarin
S. mystax (Spix , 1823)
S. m. mystax (Spix's moustached tamarin)
S. m. pluto (White-rumped moustached tamarin)
West-central South America
Size : 24โ25 cm (9โ10 in) long, plus about 38 cm (15 in) tail[ 146] Habitat : Forest[ 147] Diet : Fruit, flowers, nectar, insects, sap, gum, and soil[ 148]
LC
Unknown [ 147]
Pied tamarin
S. bicolor Spix , 1823
Central South America
Size : 20โ29 cm (8โ11 in) long, plus 33โ42 cm (13โ17 in) tail[ 149] Habitat : Forest[ 150] Diet : Fruit, flowers, and sap, as well as gum and insects[ 149]
CR
Unknown [ 150]
Red-capped tamarin
S. pileatus I. Geoffroy & Deville , 1848
Central South America
Size : 17โ31 cm (7โ12 in) long, plus 25โ44 cm (10โ17 in) tail[ 91] Habitat : Forest[ 151] Diet : Fruit pulp, sap, nectar, invertebrates, and small vertebrates[ 151]
LC
Unknown [ 151]
White-footed tamarin
S. leucopus (Gรผnther , 1877)
Northwestern South America
Size : 17โ31 cm (7โ12 in) long, plus 25โ44 cm (10โ17 in) tail[ 91] Habitat : ForestDiet : Fruit, flowers, nectar, gum, sap, frogs, snails, lizards, spiders, and insects
VU
Unknown
White-lipped tamarin
S. labiatus (Humboldt , 1812)
S. l. labiatus
S. l. rufiventer
S. l. thomasi (Thomas' moustached tamarin)
Central South America
Size : 17โ31 cm (7โ12 in) long, plus 25โ44 cm (10โ17 in) tail[ 91] Habitat : Forest[ 153] Diet : Fruit, nectar, insects, and sap[ 154]
LC
Unknown [ 153]
White-mantled tamarin
S. melanoleucus Miranda-Ribeiro , 1912
West-central South America
Size : 17โ31 cm (7โ12 in) long, plus 25โ44 cm (10โ17 in) tail[ 91] Habitat : Forest[ 155] Diet : Fruit, flowers, nectar, gum, sap, frogs, snails, lizards, spiders, and insects[ 155]
LC
Unknown [ 155]
Family Cebidae
Subfamily Cebinae
Genus Cebus โ Erxleben , 1777 โ four species
Common name
Scientific name and subspecies
Range
Size and ecology
IUCN status and estimated population
Colombian white-faced capuchin
C. capucinus (Linnaeus , 1758)
Northwestern South America and southeastern Central America
Size : 33โ46 cm (13โ18 in) long, plus about 55 cm (22 in) tail[ 156] Habitat : Forest and savanna[ 157] Diet : Fruit and nuts, as well as insects, other invertebrates, and small vertebrates including squirrels, tree rats, lizards, and birds[ 158]
VU
Unknown [ 157]
Kaapori capuchin
C. kaapori Queiroz , 1992
Northeastern South America
Size : 30โ57 cm (12โ22 in) long, plus 30โ56 cm (12โ22 in) tail[ 159] Habitat : Forest[ 160] Diet : Fruit, insects, and seeds[ 160]
CR
Unknown [ 160]
Wedge-capped capuchin
C. olivaceus Schomburgk , 1848
Northern South America
Size : 37โ46 cm (15โ18 in) long, plus 40โ55 cm (16โ22 in) tail[ 161] Habitat : Forest[ 162] Diet : Fruit, palm nuts, seeds, berries, small vertebrates, and invertebrates[ 163]
LC
Unknown [ 162]
Humboldt's white-fronted capuchin
C. albifrons Humboldt , 1812
Central South America
Size : About 37 cm (15 in) long, plus about 42 cm (17 in) tail[ 164] Habitat : Forest and savanna[ 165] Diet : Fruit, as well as insects, other small invertebrates, palm nuts, figs, and nectar[ 166]
LC
Unknown [ 165]
Genus Sapajus โ Kerr , 1792 โ seven species
Common name
Scientific name and subspecies
Range
Size and ecology
IUCN status and estimated population
Black capuchin
S. nigritus Goldfuss , 1809
S. n. cucullatus
S. n. nigritus
Southeastern South America
Size : 32โ55 cm (13โ22 in) long, plus 35โ50 cm (14โ20 in) tail[ 167] Habitat : Forest[ 168] Diet : Fruit, berries, seeds, leaves, and nuts, as well as young frogs, birds, insects, and eggs[ 167]
NT
Unknown [ 168]
Azaras's capuchin
S. cay (Illiger , 1815)
Central South America
Size : 30โ57 cm (12โ22 in) long, plus 30โ56 cm (12โ22 in) tail[ 159] Habitat : Forest and savanna[ 169] Diet : Fruit, seeds, arthropods, frogs, birds, primates, and small mammals, as well as stems and flower buds[ 169]
VU
Unknown [ 169]
Black-striped capuchin
S. libidinosus Spix , 1823
Eastern South America
Size : 30โ57 cm (12โ22 in) long, plus 30โ56 cm (12โ22 in) tail[ 159] Habitat : Forest and savanna[ 170] Diet : Fruit, seeds, arthropods, frogs, birds, and small mammals, as well as stems, flowers and leaves[ 170]
NT
Unknown [ 170]
Blond capuchin
S. flavius Schreber , 1774
Eastern South America
Size : 33โ40 cm (13โ16 in) long, plus 36โ50 cm (14โ20 in) tail[ 171] Habitat : Forest[ 171] Diet : Fruit, insects, palm nuts, and sugar cane[ 171]
EN
500 [ 171]
Crested capuchin
S. robustus Kuhl , 1820
Eastern South America
Size : 30โ57 cm (12โ22 in) long, plus 30โ56 cm (12โ22 in) tail[ 159] Habitat : Forest[ 172] Diet : Fruit, seeds, arthropods, frogs, birds, and small mammals, as well as stems, flowers and leaves[ 172]
EN
Unknown [ 172]
Golden-bellied capuchin
S. xanthosternos Wied-Neuwied , 1826
Eastern South America
Size : 35โ49 cm (14โ19 in) long, plus 37โ49 cm (15โ19 in) tail[ 173] Habitat : Forest, savanna, and shrubland[ 174] Diet : Fruit, seeds, nectar, pith , stems, nuts, berries, flowers, leaves, bird eggs, insects, frogs, small reptiles, birds, bats, other small mammals, oysters, and crabs[ 173]
CR
2,500 [ 174]
Tufted capuchin
S. apella (Linnaeus , 1758)
C. a. apella
C. a. margaritae (Margarita Island capuchin)
Northern South America
Size : 38โ46 cm (15โ18 in) long, plus 38โ39 cm (15โ15 in) tail[ 10] Habitat : Forest and savanna[ 175] Diet : Vegetation, seeds, pith, eggs, insects, reptiles, birds, and small mammals[ 176]
LC
Unknown [ 175]
Subfamily Saimiriinae
Genus Saimiri โ Voigt , 1831 โ seven species
Common name
Scientific name and subspecies
Range
Size and ecology
IUCN status and estimated population
Bare-eared squirrel monkey
S. ustus (I. Geoffroy , 1843)
Central South America
Size : 26โ36 cm (10โ14 in) long, plus 35โ43 cm (14โ17 in) tail[ 177] Habitat : Forest[ 178] Diet : Fruit, insects, and spiders, as well as flowers, nectar, seeds, bird eggs, and small vertebrates[ 178]
NT
Unknown [ 178]
Black squirrel monkey
S. vanzolinii Ayres , 1985
Central South America
Size : About 32 cm (13 in) long, plus 41 cm (16 in) tail[ 179] Habitat : Forest[ 180] Diet : Fruit and insects, as well as small vertebrates, flowers, seeds, leaves, and nectar[ 179]
EN
Unknown [ 180]
Black-capped squirrel monkey
S. boliviensis (I. Geoffroy & Blainville , 1834)
S. b. boliviensis (Bolivian squirrel monkey)
S. b. peruviensis (Peruvian squirrel monkey)
Western South America
Size : 27โ32 cm (11โ13 in) long, plus 38โ42 cm (15โ17 in) tail[ 161] Habitat : Forest[ 181] Diet : Insects and fruit, as well as berries, nuts, flowers, seeds, leaves, arachnids, small vertebrates, and eggs[ 182]
LC
Unknown [ 181]
Central American squirrel monkey
S. oerstedii Reinhardt , 1872
Southern Central America
Size : 22โ30 cm (9โ12 in) long, plus 37โ47 cm (15โ19 in) tail[ 183] Habitat : Forest[ 184] Diet : Fruit, berries, seeds, gums, leaves, buds, insects, arachnids, and small vertebrates[ 183]
EN
Unknown [ 184]
Collins' squirrel monkey
S. collinsi (Osgood , 1914)
Northern South America (in red)
Size : 26โ30 cm (10โ12 in) long, plus 38โ39 cm (15โ15 in) tail[ 185] Habitat : Forest[ 185] Diet : Fruit and insects[ 185]
LC
Unknown [ 185]
Guianan squirrel monkey
S. sciureus (Linnaeus , 1758)
Northern South America (in green)
Size : About 32 cm (13 in) long, plus 41 cm (16 in) tail[ 186] Habitat : Forest[ 187] Diet : Fruit and insects, as well as leaves and seeds[ 186]
LC
Unknown [ 187]
Humboldt's squirrel monkey
S. cassiquiarensis (Lesson , 1840)
S. c. albigena
S. c. cassiquiarensis
S. c. macrodon
Northwestern South America (in yellow)
Size : 25โ35 cm (10โ14 in) long, plus about 38 cm (15 in) tail[ 188] Habitat : Forest[ 189] Diet : Arthropods, fruit, and flowers[ 189]
LC
Unknown [ 189]
Family Pitheciidae
Subfamily Callicebinae
Genus Callicebus โ Thomas , 1903 โ five species
Common name
Scientific name and subspecies
Range
Size and ecology
IUCN status and estimated population
Atlantic titi monkey
C. personatus (Geoffroy , 1812)
Eastern South America
Size : 31โ42 cm (12โ17 in) long, plus 41โ56 cm (16โ22 in) tail[ 190] Habitat : Forest[ 191] Diet : Fruit pulp, leaves, insects, and seeds[ 191]
VU
Unknown [ 191]
Barbara Brown's titi monkey
C. barbarabrownae (Hershkovitz , 1990)
Eastern South America
Size : 23โ46 cm (9โ18 in) long, plus 26โ56 cm (10โ22 in) tail[ 192] Habitat : Savanna and shrubland[ 193] Diet : Fruit, as well as leaves, vegetation, insects, eggs, and small vertebrates and invertebrates[ 192]
CR
100-250 [ 193]
Black-fronted titi monkey
C. nigrifrons (Spix , 1823)
Eastern South America
Size : 23โ46 cm (9โ18 in) long, plus 26โ56 cm (10โ22 in) tail[ 192] Habitat : Forest[ 194] Diet : Fruit, leaves, and flowers, as well as arthropods[ 194]
NT
Unknown [ 194]
Coastal black-handed titi monkey
C. melanochir (Wied-Neuwied , 1820)
Eastern South America
Size : 23โ46 cm (9โ18 in) long, plus 26โ56 cm (10โ22 in) tail[ 192] Habitat : Forest[ 195] Diet : Fruit, seeds, and leaves[ 195]
VU
Unknown [ 195]
Coimbra Filho's titi monkey
C. coimbrai Kobayashi , 1999
Eastern South America
Size : 23โ46 cm (9โ18 in) long, plus 26โ56 cm (10โ22 in) tail[ 192] Habitat : Forest and savanna[ 196] Diet : Fruit, leaves, flowers, seeds, and insects, as well as birds[ 196]
EN
250โ2,500 [ 196]
Genus Cheracebus โ Byrne et al., 2016 โ five species
Common name
Scientific name and subspecies
Range
Size and ecology
IUCN status and estimated population
Black titi monkey
C. lugens (Humboldt , 1811)
Northern South America
Size : 23โ46 cm (9โ18 in) long, plus 26โ56 cm (10โ22 in) tail[ 192] Habitat : Forest and savanna[ 197] Diet : Fruit, seeds, leaves, stems, flowers, insects, and spiders[ 197]
LC
Unknown [ 197]
Collared titi monkey
C. torquatus (Hoffmannsegg , 1807)
Central South America
Size : 23โ36 cm (9โ14 in) long, plus about 46 cm (18 in) tail[ 198] Habitat : Forest[ 199] Diet : Fruit and seeds, as well as leaves and insects[ 198]
LC
Unknown [ 199]
Colombian black-handed titi monkey
C. medemi (Hershkovitz , 1963)
Northwestern South America
Size : 23โ46 cm (9โ18 in) long, plus 26โ56 cm (10โ22 in) tail[ 192] Habitat : Forest[ 200] Diet : Fruit pulp, leaves, insects and seeds[ 200]
VU
Unknown [ 200]
Lucifer titi monkey
C. lucifer (Thomas , 1914)
Northwestern South America
Size : 30โ45 cm (12โ18 in) long, plus 39โ50 cm (15โ20 in) tail[ 201] Habitat : Forest[ 202] Diet : Fruit, as well as leaves, insects, and bird eggs[ 201]
LC
Unknown [ 202]
Red-headed titi monkey
C. regulus (Thomas , 1927)
Northwestern South America
Size : 23โ46 cm (9โ18 in) long, plus 26โ56 cm (10โ22 in) tail[ 192] Habitat : Forest[ 203] Diet : Fruit pulp, leaves, insects and seeds[ 203]
LC
Unknown [ 203]
Genus Plecturocebus โ Byrne et al., 2016 โ 22 species
Common name
Scientific name and subspecies
Range
Size and ecology
IUCN status and estimated population
Ashy black titi monkey
P. cinerascens (Spix , 1823)
Central South America
Size : 23โ46 cm (9โ18 in) long, plus 26โ56 cm (10โ22 in) tail[ 192] Habitat : Forest[ 204] Diet : Fruit pulp, leaves, insects and seeds[ 204]
LC
Unknown [ 204]
Baptista Lake titi monkey
P. baptista Lรถnnberg , 1939
Central South America
Size : 23โ46 cm (9โ18 in) long, plus 26โ56 cm (10โ22 in) tail[ 192] Habitat : Forest[ 205] Diet : Fruit pulp, leaves, insects and seeds[ 205]
LC
Unknown [ 205]
Brown titi monkey
P. brunneus (Wagner , 1842)
West-central South America
Size : 23โ46 cm (9โ18 in) long, plus 26โ56 cm (10โ22 in) tail[ 192] Habitat : Forest[ 206] Diet : Fruit pulp, leaves, insects and seeds[ 206]
VU
Unknown [ 206]
Caquetรก titi monkey
P. caquetensis Defler , Bueno , & Garcรญa , 2010
Northwestern South America
Size : 31โ34 cm (12โ13 in) long, plus 36โ64 cm (14โ25 in) tail[ 207] Habitat : Forest[ 208] Diet : Fruit, seeds, and leaves, as well as flowers, arthropods, and stems[ 208]
CR
Unknown [ 208]
Chestnut-bellied titi monkey
P. caligatus (Wagner , 1842)
Central South America
Size : 23โ46 cm (9โ18 in) long, plus 26โ56 cm (10โ22 in) tail[ 192] Habitat : Forest[ 209] Diet : Fruit pulp, leaves, insects and seeds[ 209]
LC
Unknown [ 209]
Coppery titi monkey
P. cupreus (Spix , 1823)
Western South America
Size : 28โ39 cm (11โ15 in) long, plus about 7โ13 cm (3โ5 in) tail[ 210] Habitat : Forest[ 211] Diet : Fruit pulp, leaves, insects and seeds[ 211]
LC
Unknown [ 211]
Hershkovitz's titi monkey
P. dubius (Hershkovitz , 1988)
Western South America
Size : 23โ46 cm (9โ18 in) long, plus 26โ56 cm (10โ22 in) tail[ 192] Habitat : Forest[ 212] Diet : Fruit pulp, leaves, insects and seeds[ 212]
LC
Unknown [ 212]
Hoffmanns's titi monkey
P. hoffmannsi (Thomas , 1908)
Central South America
Size : 23โ46 cm (9โ18 in) long, plus 26โ56 cm (10โ22 in) tail[ 192] Habitat : Forest[ 213] Diet : Fruit pulp, leaves, insects and seeds[ 213]
LC
Unknown [ 213]
Madidi titi monkey
P. aureipalatii (Wallace , Gรณmez , A. M. Felton , & A. Felton , 2006)
Western South America
Size : 29โ32 cm (11โ13 in) long, plus 48โ53 cm (19โ21 in) tail[ 10] Habitat : Forest[ 214] Diet : Fruit pulp, leaves, insects and seeds[ 214]
LC
Unknown [ 214]
Milton's titi monkey
P. miltoni Dalponte , Silva , & Silva Jรบnior , 2014
Central South America
Size : 23โ46 cm (9โ18 in) long, plus 26โ56 cm (10โ22 in) tail[ 192] Habitat : Forest[ 215] Diet : Fruit, as well as leaves, vegetation, insects, eggs, and small vertebrates and invertebrates[ 192]
DD
Unknown [ 215]
Olalla brothers' titi monkey
P. olallae Lรถnnberg , 1939
Western South America
Size : 23โ46 cm (9โ18 in) long, plus 26โ56 cm (10โ22 in) tail[ 192] Habitat : Forest and savanna[ 216] Diet : Fruit and leaves[ 216]
CR
Unknown [ 216]
Ornate titi monkey
P. ornatus (Gray , 1866)
Northwestern South America
Size : 30โ36 cm (12โ14 in) long, plus 38โ45 cm (15โ18 in) tail[ 217] Habitat : Forest[ 218] Diet : Fruit, as well as insects, leaves, and flowers[ 217]
VU
Unknown [ 218]
Prince Bernhard's titi monkey
P. bernhardi (M. van Roosmalen , T. van Roosmalen , & R. A. Mittermeier , 2002)
Central South America
Size : 23โ46 cm (9โ18 in) long, plus 26โ56 cm (10โ22 in) tail[ 192] Habitat : Forest[ 219] Diet : Fruit pulp, leaves, insects and seeds[ 219]
LC
Unknown [ 219]
Red-bellied titi monkey
P. moloch (Hoffmannsegg , 1807)
Northeast-central South America
Size : 27โ43 cm (11โ17 in) long, plus 35โ55 cm (14โ22 in) tail[ 10] Habitat : Forest[ 220] Diet : Fruit, as well as leaves, insects, eggs, and small vertebrates[ 221]
LC
Unknown [ 220]
Rio Beni titi monkey
P. modestus (Lรถnnberg , 1939)
Western South America
Size : 23โ46 cm (9โ18 in) long, plus 26โ56 cm (10โ22 in) tail[ 192] Habitat : Forest and savanna[ 222] Diet : Fruit, as well as flowers and invertebrates[ 222]
EN
Unknown [ 222]
Rio Mayo titi monkey
P. oenanthe (Thomas , 1924)
Western South America
Size : 23โ46 cm (9โ18 in) long, plus 26โ56 cm (10โ22 in) tail[ 192] Habitat : Forest[ 223] Diet : Fruit and insects, as well as seeds, flowers, leaves, and shoots[ 223]
CR
Unknown [ 223]
Stephen Nash's titi monkey
P. stephennashi M. van Roosmalen , T. van Roosmalen , & R. A. Mittermeier , 2002)
Central South America
Size : 23โ46 cm (9โ18 in) long, plus 26โ56 cm (10โ22 in) tail[ 192] Habitat : Unknown[ 224] Diet : Fruit pulp, leaves, insects, and seeds[ 224]
DD
Unknown [ 224]
Toppin's titi monkey
P. toppini (Thomas , 1914)
Western South America
Size : 23โ46 cm (9โ18 in) long, plus 26โ56 cm (10โ22 in) tail[ 192] Habitat : Forest[ 225] Diet : Fruit, as well as leaves and insects[ 225]
LC
Unknown [ 225]
Urubamba brown titi monkey
P. urubambensis (Vermeer & Tello-Alvarado , 2015)
Western South America
Size : 23โ46 cm (9โ18 in) long, plus 26โ56 cm (10โ22 in) tail[ 192] Habitat : Forest[ 226] Diet : Fruit pulp, leaves, insects, and seeds[ 226]
LC
Unknown [ 226]
Vieira's titi monkey
P. vieirai Gualda-Barros , Nascimento , & Amaral , 2012
Central South America
Size : 23โ46 cm (9โ18 in) long, plus 26โ56 cm (10โ22 in) tail[ 192] Habitat : Forest[ 227] Diet : Fruit, as well as leaves, vegetation, insects, eggs, and small vertebrates and invertebrates[ 192]
CR
Unknown [ 227]
White-coated titi monkey
P. pallescens (Thomas , 1907)
Central South America
Size : 23โ46 cm (9โ18 in) long, plus 26โ56 cm (10โ22 in) tail[ 192] Habitat : Forest and savanna[ 228] Diet : Fruit, flowers, and vines[ 228]
LC
Unknown [ 228]
White-eared titi monkey
P. donacophilus (d'Orbigny , 1836)
West-central South America
Size : About 32 cm (13 in) long, plus 48โ51 cm (19โ20 in) tail[ 229] Habitat : Forest[ 230] Diet : Fruit, as well as leaves, seeds, and insects[ 231]
LC
Unknown [ 230]
White-tailed titi monkey
P. discolor (I. Geoffroy & Deville , 1848)
Northwestern South America
Size : 29โ45 cm (11โ18 in) long, plus 35โ64 cm (14โ25 in) tail[ 232] Habitat : Forest[ 233] Diet : Fruit, seeds, and flowers[ 233]
LC
Unknown [ 233]
Subfamily Pitheciinae
Genus Cacajao โ Lesson , 1840 โ seven species
Common name
Scientific name and subspecies
Range
Size and ecology
IUCN status and estimated population
Aracรก uakari
C. ayresi Boubli et al., 2008
North-central South America
Size : 30โ57 cm (12โ22 in) long, plus 12โ21 cm (5โ8 in) tail[ 234] Habitat : Forest[ 235] Diet : Fruit, nuts, flowers, leaves, and insects[ 234]
LC
Unknown [ 235]
Golden-backed uakari
C. melanocephalus (Humboldt , 1811)
Northern South America
Size : 36โ49 cm (14โ19 in) long, plus 18โ25 cm (7โ10 in) tail[ 236] Habitat : Forest[ 237] Diet : Fruit and seeds[ 236]
LC
Unknown [ 237]
Neblina uakari
C. hosomi Boubli et al., 2008
Northern South America
Size : 43โ49 cm (17โ19 in) long, plus 36โ45 cm (14โ18 in) tail[ 238] Habitat : Forest and savanna[ 239] Diet : Seeds, as well as fruit pulp, leaves, and arthropods[ 239]
VU
Unknown [ 239]
Novae's bald-headed uakari
C. novaesi Hershkovitz , 1987
Western South America
Size : 38โ57 cm (15โ22 in) long, plus 14โ19 cm (6โ7 in) tail[ 10] Habitat : Forest[ 240] Diet : Seeds, fruit, leaves, nectar, and insects[ 241]
VU
Unknown [ 240]
Red bald-headed uakari
C. rubicundus (I. Geoffroy & Deville , 1848)
Western South America
Size : 38โ57 cm (15โ22 in) long, plus 14โ19 cm (6โ7 in) tail[ 10] Habitat : Forest[ 242] Diet : Seeds, fruit, leaves, nectar, and insects[ 241]
LC
Unknown [ 242]
Ucayali bald-headed uakari
C. ucayalii Thomas , 1928
Western South America
Size : 38โ57 cm (15โ22 in) long, plus 14โ19 cm (6โ7 in) tail[ 10] Habitat : Forest[ 243] Diet : Seeds, fruit, leaves, nectar, and insects[ 241]
VU
Unknown [ 243]
White bald-headed uakari
C. calvus (I. Geoffroy , 1847)
Western South America
Size : 38โ57 cm (15โ22 in) long, plus 14โ19 cm (6โ7 in) tail[ 10] Habitat : Forest[ 244] Diet : Seeds, fruit, leaves, nectar, and insects[ 241]
LC
Unknown [ 244]
Genus Chiropotes โ Lesson , 1840 โ five species
Common name
Scientific name and subspecies
Range
Size and ecology
IUCN status and estimated population
Black bearded saki
C. satanas (Hoffmannsegg , 1807)
Northeastern South America
Size : 32โ48 cm (13โ19 in) long, plus 37โ47 cm (15โ19 in) tail[ 245] Habitat : Forest[ 246] Diet : Seeds, as well as fruit, flowers, leaf stalks, and arthropods[ 245]
EN
Unknown [ 246]
Reddish-brown bearded saki
C. sagulatus (Traill , 1821)
Northeastern South America
Size : 32โ52 cm (13โ20 in) long, plus 30โ51 cm (12โ20 in) tail[ 247] Habitat : Forest[ 248] Diet : Fruit and seeds, as well as flowers, stems, and arthropods[ 248]
LC
Unknown [ 248]
Red-backed bearded saki
C. chiropotes (Humboldt , 1811)
Northern South America
Size : 32โ52 cm (13โ20 in) long, plus 30โ51 cm (12โ20 in) tail[ 247] Habitat : Forest[ 249] Diet : Seeds, fruit, and nuts, as well as insects[ 250]
LC
Unknown [ 249]
Uta Hick's bearded saki
C. utahickae Hershkovitz , 1985
Northern South America
Size : 32โ52 cm (13โ20 in) long, plus 30โ51 cm (12โ20 in) tail[ 247] Habitat : Forest[ 251] Diet : Seeds, fruit, and flowers, as well as insects, leaves, and stems[ 251]
VU
Unknown [ 251]
White-nosed saki
C. albinasus (I. Geoffroy & Deville , 1848)
Central South America
Size : 41โ48 cm (16โ19 in) long, plus 30โ51 cm (12โ20 in) tail[ 252] Habitat : Forest[ 253] Diet : Fruit, nuts, and insects[ 254]
VU
Unknown [ 253]
Genus Pithecia โ Desmarest , 1804 โ thirteen species
Common name
Scientific name and subspecies
Range
Size and ecology
IUCN status and estimated population
Burnished saki
P. inusta Spix , 1823
Western South America
Size : 30โ71 cm (12โ28 in) long, plus 25โ55 cm (10โ22 in) tail[ 255] Habitat : Forest[ 256] Diet : Seeds, fruit pulp, leaves, insects, and flowers[ 256]
LC
Unknown [ 256]
Cazuza's saki
P. cazuzai Marsh , 2014
Central South America
Size : 30โ71 cm (12โ28 in) long, plus 25โ55 cm (10โ22 in) tail[ 255] Habitat : Forest[ 257] Diet : Seeds, fruit pulp, leaves, insects, and flowers[ 257]
DD
Unknown [ 257]
Equatorial saki
P. aequatorialis Hershkovitz , 1987
Western South America
Size : 30โ71 cm (12โ28 in) long, plus 25โ55 cm (10โ22 in) tail[ 255] Habitat : Forest[ 258] Diet : Seeds, fruit pulp, leaves, insects, and flowers[ 258]
LC
Unknown [ 258]
Golden-faced saki
P. chrysocephala I. Geoffroy , 1850
Central South America
Size : 30โ71 cm (12โ28 in) long, plus 25โ55 cm (10โ22 in) tail[ 255] Habitat : Forest[ 259] Diet : Seeds, fruit pulp, leaves, insects, and flowers[ 259]
LC
Unknown [ 259]
Hairy saki
P. hirsuta Spix , 1823
Western South America
Size : 30โ71 cm (12โ28 in) long, plus 25โ55 cm (10โ22 in) tail[ 255] Habitat : Forest[ 260] Diet : Seeds, fruit pulp, leaves, insects, and flowers[ 260]
LC
Unknown [ 260]
Isabel's saki
P. isabela Marsh , 2014
Western South America
Size : 30โ71 cm (12โ28 in) long, plus 25โ55 cm (10โ22 in) tail[ 255] Habitat : Forest[ 261] Diet : Seeds, fruit pulp, leaves, insects, and flowers[ 261]
DD
Unknown [ 261]
Miller's saki
P. milleri Allen , 1914
Northwestern South America
Size : 30โ71 cm (12โ28 in) long, plus 25โ55 cm (10โ22 in) tail[ 255] Habitat : ForestDiet : Seeds, fruit pulp, leaves, insects, and flowers
VU
Unknown
Monk saki
P. monachus (Geoffroy , 1812)
Northwestern South America
Size : 41โ50 cm (16โ20 in) long, plus 40โ50 cm (16โ20 in) tail[ 34] Habitat : Forest[ 263] Diet : Seeds, fruit pulp, leaves, insects, and flowers[ 263]
LC
Unknown [ 263]
Napo saki
P. napensis Lรถnnberg , 1938
Northwestern South America
Size : 20โ50 cm (8โ20 in) long, plus 20โ50 cm (8โ20 in) tail[ 264] Habitat : Forest[ 265] Diet : Seeds, fruit pulp, leaves, insects, and flowers[ 265]
LC
Unknown [ 265]
Rio Tapajรณs saki
P. irrorata Gray , 1842
Central South America
Size : About 41 cm (16 in) long, plus about 47 cm (19 in) tail[ 266] Habitat : Forest[ 267] Diet : Seeds, fruit pulp, leaves, insects, and flowers[ 267]
DD
Unknown [ 267]
Vanzolini's bald-faced saki
P. vanzolinii Hershkovitz , 1987
West-central South America
Size : 30โ71 cm (12โ28 in) long, plus 25โ55 cm (10โ22 in) tail[ 255] Habitat : Forest[ 268] Diet : Seeds, fruit pulp, leaves, insects, and flowers[ 268]
DD
Unknown [ 268]
White-faced saki
P. pithecia (Linnaeus , 1766)
Northern South America
Size : 28โ46 cm (11โ18 in) long, plus 32โ46 cm (13โ18 in) tail[ 34] Habitat : Forest[ 269] Diet : Seeds, and leaves, as well as insects and flowers[ 270]
LC
Unknown [ 269]
White-footed saki
P. albicans Gray , 1860
Central South America
Size : 36โ56 cm (14โ22 in) long, plus 36โ56 cm (14โ22 in) tailHabitat : ForestDiet : Seeds, fruit pulp, leaves, insects, and flowers
LC
Unknown
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