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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...
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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
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 ...
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
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 ...
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