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Mammal (Wilson & Reeder)
Cebidae Bonaparte, 1831
Nomenclature
Family:
Cebidae Bonaparte, 1831
Usage:
valid
Vernacular names:
Vernacular name:
New World Monkeys
Authors:
Bonaparte, 1831
Common Name:
New World Monkeys
Journal:
Saggio Dist. Metod. Anim. Vert.
Rank:
Family
Reference Title:
UNKNOWN
Reference Work Remarks:
Title of journal article not included in original data source.
Authority:
Bonaparte, 1831
Literature
Authors | Title | Year of Publication |
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B. de Thoisy; I. Vogel; J.M. Reynes; J.F. Pouliquen; B. Carme; M. Kazanji; J.C. Vie | Health evaluation of translocated free-ranging primates in French Guiana | 2001 |
J.M.C. Dasilva; D.C. Oren | Application of parsimony analysis of endemicity in amazonian biogeography - an example with primates | 1996 |
R.D. Price; R.M. Timm | The chewing louse genus Aotiella (Phthiraptera, Gyropidae) from South American night monkeys, Aotus (Primates, Cebidae) | 1995 |
B.Locker Pope | Parasites | 1968 |
H. Hinman | Pediculus (Parapediculus) atelophilus Ewing, 1926 from the red spider monkey, Ateles geoffroyi | 1931 |