Definition of Callitrichidae. Meaning of Callitrichidae. Synonyms of Callitrichidae

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Callitrichidae. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Callitrichidae and, of course, Callitrichidae synonyms and on the right images related to the word Callitrichidae.

Definition of Callitrichidae

No result for Callitrichidae. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Callitrichidae from wikipedia

- The Callitrichidae (also called Arctopitheci or Hapalidae) are a family of New World monkeys, including marmosets, tamarins, and lion tamarins. At times...
- found in the tropical regions of Mexico, Central and South America: Callitrichidae, Cebidae, Aotidae, Pitheciidae, and Atelidae. The five families are...
- the golden lion marmoset, is a small New World monkey of the family Callitrichidae. Endemic to the Atlantic coastal forests of Brazil, the golden lion...
- dominant social structure in the New World monkey family Callitrichidae. The Callitrichidae includes marmosets and tamarins, two groups of small New World...
- geographic distribution, and some notes on the conservation status of the Callitrichidae". In: Rylands AB, editor. Marmosets and tamarins: systematics, behaviour...
- Mico, and thus is accorded its own genus, Cebuella, within the family Callitrichidae. Their biggest threats are habitat loss and the pet trade. Debate has...
- monkeys. Members of the Callitrichidae family are callitrichids, and include marmosets, tamarins, and lion tamarins. Callitrichidae comprises 43 extant species...
- World monkeys from the family Callitrichidae in the genus Saguinus. They are the first offshoot in the Callitrichidae tree, and therefore are the sister...
- refer to the following: Any of the New World monkeys of the family Callitrichidae, which was incorrectly renamed Hapalinae for a time. Any of the aroid...
- geographic distribution, and some notes on the conservation status of the Callitrichidae". Marmosets and Tamarins. Oxford University Press. pp. 11–77. doi:10...