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DuMond Conservancy for Primates and Tropical Forests
Owl monkeys or night monkeys, genus Aotus are unique. They are the only nocturnal monkey and they ... actual number of owl monkey species, Aotus is clearly an extremely and unusually diverse genus karyotypically with 2n ranging from 46-58. ... about their behavior in particular, remains to be explored. Aotus is the only genus of higher primate with a nervous system that seems ...
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DuMond Conservancy for Primates and Tropical Forests
Aotus is divided into 9 species which are distributed from southern Panama to northern Argentina [see distribution]. Superfamily = Ceboidea Family = Cebidae Genus = Aotus (Aotus azarae) boliviensis azarae (Aotus infulatus) (Aotus miconax) (Aotus nancymaae) (Aotus nigriceps) (Aotus trivirgatus) (Aotus brumbacki) (Aotus ...
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Tree shrews continue to be included in this ... flavicauda NO COMMON NAMES HAVE BEEN ASSIGNED TO: Aotus azarae Aotus brumbacki Aotus inflatus Aotus lemurinus griseimembra Aotus lemurinus lemurinus Aotus nigriceps Aotus vociferans Callicebus donacophilus Cercopithecus polykomos dollmani Cercopithecus ...
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Cebidae : capuchin monkeys, howlers, woolly monkeys, squirrel monkeys, night monkeys, titis, uakaris,
These monkeys are mostly diurnal, but members of one genus, Aotus, are active primarily at night. Most cebids dwell in tropical forests, where they confine almost ... heavily on fruit and insects, but also taking meat when they can get it. One genus, Alouatta, is folivorous. These are extremely active, intelligent animals with fantastic climbing ability. Most ...
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Biodiversity-Night Monkey
Aotus trivirgatus) Class: Mammalia, Order: Primates, Family: Aotidae, Genus: Aotus, Species: trivirgatus IUCN Status: Vulnerable Scientists used to consider all of the nocturnal monkeys in South America as subspecies of Aotus ... and conservation statuses, now recognizes six different Night Monkey species, with Aotus trivirgatus having the broadest distribution. They are found throughout the tropical ...
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