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  1. Figures 468 and 469 of the 1887 volume Popular Zoology. Figure 468 depicts a Pithecia satanas, also known as a black bearded saki. Figure 469 depicts a howler monkey. Designed to give students an understanding of the animal worlds, Popular Zoology describes and identifies the animals in two kingdoms of nature: the Invertebrates and the Vertebrates. The volume includes copious intaglio printed...

  2. Walker, S. 2005. Leaping behavior of Pithecia pithecia and Chiropotes satanas in eastern Venezuela. American Journal of Primatology, 66/4: 369-387. Waters, S. 1995. A review of social parameters which influence breeding Pithecia pithecia in white-faced saki in captivity. International Zoo Yearbook, 34/1: 147-153. de Magalhaes, J., J. Costa. 2009.

  3. Peres, C.A. 1993 Notes on the ecology of buffy saki monkeys (Pithecia albicans, Gray 1860): a canopy seed-predator. Am. J. Primatol. 31:129–140. Article Google Scholar Robinson, J.G. 1986 Seasonal variation in use of time and space by the wedge-capped capuchin monkey, Cebus olivaceus: Implications for foraging theory.

    • Marilyn A. Norconk
    • 1996
  4. The smaller-bodied P. pithecia is specialized for vertical clinging and leaping, and exhibits behavioral and morphological parallels with other vertical clingers and leapers. The larger C. satanas is a generalized leaper that lacks morphological specializations for leaping. Pithecia's use of solid supports in the lower tree portions allows it ...

  5. Chiropotes satanas satanas (Hoffmannsegg 1807) [incl. C. ater Gray 1870, *C. couxio Lesson 1840, Pithecia satanas var. nigra Wagner 1855] C57 Pithecia monachus (Geoffroy ex Humboldt 1812) [=Simia monachus, Callithrix monachus, Cebus monachus, Pithecia monacha, Yarkea monacha] C57

  6. Aug 15, 2005 · The larger C. satanas is a generalized leaper that lacks morphological specializations for leaping. Pithecia's use of solid supports in the lower tree portions allows it to move quietly through the forest–one of a suite of behaviors related to predator avoidance. This example of variation within one behavioral category has implications for ...

  7. Aug 15, 2005 · The larger C. satanas is a generalized leaper that lacks morphological specializations for leaping. Pithecia's use of solid supports in the lower tree portions allows it to move quietly through the forest–one of a suite of behaviors related to predator avoidance. This example of variation within one behavioral category has implications for ...

    • Suzanne E. Walker
    • 2005
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