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  Masked Titi (Callicebus personatus)
Callicebus personatus personatus: The forehead, and crown is flish to the plane of the ears, with the remainder buffy or orange (Hershkovitz, 1990).
Callicebus personatus melanochir: This subspecies is found in the Atlantic coastal forests of eastern Brazil, in the state of Bahia from the Rio Mucuri north to the Rio Contas (Hershkovitz, 1990).
Callicebus personatus nigrifrons: This subspecies is found in southeastern Brazil, in the states of Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo from the Rio Tiete north, and from southern Minas Berais between the Rios Parana-paraiba, the headwaters of the Rio Sao Francisco, and the Rio Jequitinhonha (Hershkovitz, 1990).
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 Red Titi (Callicebus cupreus)
Callicebus cupreus discolor: This subspecies is found in the upper Amazonian region in Peru between the Ucayali River and Huallaga River south of the Maranon River, and between the Napo River and Santiago River north of the Maranon River (Hershkovitz, 1990).
Callicebus cupreus ornatus: This subspecies is found in eastern Colombia from extreme southeastern Cundinamarca, south into the department of Meta, along the base of the Cordillera Oriental and the Sierra de Macarena to the Guayabero River, upper Guaviare River (Hershkovitz, 1990).
Callicebus cupreus ornatus was also observed to sleep in vine thicket type forest on branches that were about 10 centimeters in diameter and 15-20 meters in height, with the trees being from 20-25 meters tall (Polanco-Ochoa and Cadena, 1993).
members.tripod.com /uakari/callicebus_cupreus.html   (4082 words)

  
 Digimorph - Callicebus moloch (dusky titi monkey)
Callicebus, the titi monkey, is a South American or New World monkey.
The precise phylogenetic position of Callicebus is uncertain but it is usually considered a close relative of Aotus (Ford, 1986), the Pitheciinae (Kay, 1994; Horovitz, 1999), or both (Rosenberger, 2002).
This male specimen, the skull of an adult (all dentition in place), was obtained from the National Zoo, Washington D.C. on 26 July 1940.
www.digimorph.org /specimens/Callicebus_moloch/269827   (676 words)

  
 Comparative Mammalian Brain Collections: Titi monkey (Callicebus sp.)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
All Callicebus are highly territorial and will aggressively defend their home ranges if threatened by other groups though physical fighting is rare.
A week after the young is born it becomes the sole responsibility of the male Callicebus when it is not being nursed by its mother.
All species of Callicebus are found in the Amazonian areas of Brazil, Venezuela, Colombia, Peru and Southeastern Brazil.
brainmuseum.org /Specimens/primates/titimonk   (310 words)

  
 Callicebus - MavicaNET   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The behavior of the collared titi, Callicebus torquatus.
The behavior of the dusky titi, Callicebus moloch.
The behavior of the ashy-gray titi Callicebus cinerascens.
www.mavicanet.com /directory/eng/28480.html   (136 words)

  
 Digimorph - Callicebus torquatus (collared titi monkey)
These monogamous and largely frugivorous monkeys live throughout Peru, Venezuela, Columbia, and Brazil (Fleagle, 1999).
Callicebus torquatus on the Primate Info Net (University of Wisconsin, Madison)
James Rossie, 2002, "Callicebus torquatus" (On-line), Digital Morphology.
www.digimorph.org /specimens/Callicebus_torquatus   (637 words)

  
 WPRC Library & Information Service: Books Received
Once considered a moderately diverse Neotropical genus, Callicebus is now emerging as one of the most diverse of all primate genera, competing with Saguinus for the largest number of taxa in the New World.
In addition, four of the taxa recognized as subspecies of Callicebus moloch in Hershkovitz (1963) were elevated to full species status (donacophilus, hoffmannsi, brunneus, cupreus), whereas three others continued to be considered subspecies (baptista, discolor, ornatus).
All taxa of Callicebus torquatus were treated as subspecies, including the three recognized in 1963 (torquatus, lugers, medemi) and the three resurrected from Thomas' earlier papers (lucifer, regulus, purinus).
library.primate.wisc.edu /collections/books/titimonkeys.html   (1109 words)

  
 Titi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The titis, or titi monkeys, are the New World monkeys of the genus Callicebus.
The recently discovered species GoldenPalace.com Monkey (Callicebus aureipalatii) is not listed here because its location in the listing has yet to be determined.
The naming rights to this species were auctioned off and the winner was the online casino GoldenPalace.com.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Titi   (407 words)

  
 Frontlines: Discoveries
Titi monkeys are roughly the size of house cats, monogamous (unusual for primates) and found throughout a large part the Amazon Basin.
The first monkey discovered was named Callicebus bernhardi, in honor of Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands for his worldwide wildlife conservation efforts.
The second, Callicebus stephennashi, was named after Stephen Nash of the State University of New York, Stony Brook, who also is CI's longtime scientific illustrator.
www.conservation.org /xp/frontlines/species/discoveries11.xml   (235 words)

  
 Resources on the Masked Titi from academic institutions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
ADW: Callicebus personatus: Classification: Callicebus personatus (masked titi).
Callicebus torguatus (yellow-handed titi monkey), C. moloch (dusky titi
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mongabay.org /conservation/Masked_Titi.htm   (505 words)

  
 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species: Callicebus barbarabrownae
Callicebus barbarabrownae is known to occur in very few localities (less than 5) in a region where forests are scarce.
Kobayashi, S. A phylogenetic study of titi monkeys, genus Callicebus, based on cranial measurements: I. Phyletic groups of Callicebus.
Marinho-Filho J. and Veríssimo, E.W. The rediscovery of Callicebus peronsatus barbarabrownae in northeastern Brazil with a new western limit to its distribution.
www.redlist.org /search/details.php?species=39929   (335 words)

  
 Calliscebus2, Harry Winter, 1998, hwinter@msmisp.com
The Callicebus monkey is an example of the noyau in nature.
This, except for the fact that physical territory is replaced by status and and screaming and threats are replaced by announcements of supposedly superior products, is the behavior pattern of the Firms of the TandM industry.
It also makes it impossible to interest any of the TestandMeasurement companies (about 15 Firms) in a new design for their , the DSO, at 1/20 the cost, 1/10 the size and several times the bandwidth, compared to their best present offerings.
www.msmisp.com /Futuretest/Calliscebus2.htm   (585 words)

  
 Primate Gallery
All photos copyrighted by Noel Rowe and may not be used without prior permission.
This brown titi monkey (Callicebus bunneus) was photographed near the city
This pair of titi monkeys (Callicebus lucifer) was photographed near the
primate.org /gallery.htm   (90 words)

  
 Resources on the Dusky Titi from academic institutions
Callicebus modestus Lonnberg, 1939 Distribution: Upper Rio Beni basin
Living Primate Species: Callicebus modestus Callicebus modestus Lonnberg, 1939.
Appendix B: Callicebus donacophilus, Callicebus moloch, dusky titi.
mongabay.org /conservation/Dusky_Titi.htm   (512 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: GoldenPalace.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Many questions of the authenticity of the time machine have been brought up, but as has been demonstrated before, Goldenpalace.com is not particularly bothered by such concerns.
In April 2005, Goldenpalace.com won the naming rights of a recently discovered monkey species, Callicebus aureipalatii, and named it the GoldenPalace.com Monkey.
Also in April 2005, GoldenPalace.com paid Edward Rouzin-Moy, a student at Eastern Illinois University, US$232.50 for a chicken breast that looked like Pope John Paul II.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/GoldenPalace.com   (2301 words)

  
 Capitalism appreciation thread   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The creature is one of about 30 varieties of titi monkey which can be found in the dense tropical rainforests of South America.
There's Callicebus brunneus (Brown titi), Callicebus personatus (Masked titi), Callicebus moloch (Dusky titi) and then there's the new arrival, Callicebus aureipalatii - Golden Palace titi.
This latest species had the dubious fate of being discovered in an era of strident global capitalism - hence its name, the result of a charity auction eventually won by the online gambling emporium GoldenPalace.com.
board.crewcial.org /view_topic.php?id=36836&r=2   (278 words)

  
 The Madidi Monkey - WCS Needs Your Help to Protect this New Hope for Conservation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
GoldenPalace.com has chosen to name the species Callicebus aureipalatii, which Latinizes “Golden Palace.” The winners are using GoldenPalace.com monkey as a common name.
Besides the new monkey, within its border live healthy populations of jaguars, giant river otters, over 1,000 bird species and many varieties of rare orchids, and other unique plants.
Very little is known about Callicebus aureipalatii except that it stands about a foot tall, weighs two pounds and likes fruit.
wcs.org /international/latinamerica/centralandes/nwbolivia/madidimonkey   (350 words)

  
 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species: Callicebus coimbrai
Hershkovitz, P. A systematic and zoogeographic account of the monkeys of the genus Callicebus (Cebidae) of the Amazonas and Orinoco River basins.
Kobayashi, S. and Langguth, A. A new species of titi monkey, Callicebus Thomas, from north-eastern Brazil (Primates, Cebidae).
New localities for Coimbra-Filho’s titi monkey, Callicebus coimbrai, in North-east Brazil.
www.redlist.org /search/details.php?species=39954   (357 words)

  
 LIVING_LINKS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Other differences: the larger New World species have evolved prehensile tails, and many Old World primates have hard sitting callosities on their buttocks.
Genera include: Cebus (capuchins), Saimiri (squirrel monkeys), Callicebus (titi monkeys), Ateles (spider monkeys), Alouatta (howlers), and Brachyteles (muriquis; with over 12 kg, the largest Neotropical primate).
Characterized by small (squirrel-like) size, claws rather than nails, bird-like chirping vocalizations, and monogamous family units.
www.emory.edu /LIVING_LINKS/Taxonomy.html   (869 words)

  
 The Madidi Monkey - WCS Needs Your Help to Protect this New Hope for Conservation
GoldenPalace.com has chosen to name the species Callicebus aureipalatii, which Latinizes “Golden Palace.” The winners are using GoldenPalace.com monkey as a common name.
Besides the new monkey, within its border live healthy populations of jaguars, giant river otters, over 1,000 bird species and many varieties of rare orchids, and other unique plants.
Very little is known about Callicebus aureipalatii except that it stands about a foot tall, weighs two pounds and likes fruit.
www.wcs.org /madidimonkey   (350 words)

  
 Primate Factsheets: Titi (Callicebus sp.)
Updating it will enhance your experience on Primate Info Net and most other websites you visit.
PIN Home > About the Primates > Primate Factsheets > Callicebus sp.
Primate Info Net is maintained by the Wisconsin Primate Research Center (WPRC) Library at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
pin.primate.wisc.edu /factsheets/links/callicebus   (134 words)

  
 Yellow Handed Titi - educational resources
or Callicebus torquatus is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Least Concern.
ADW: Callicebus torquatus: Classification: Callicebus torquatus (yellow-handed titi).
Contact me to correct errors, submit additional links, or make comments on the Yellow Handed Titi page.
animals.mongabay.com /iucn/WXYZ/Yellow_Handed_Titi.html   (134 words)

  
 Widow Monkey - educational resources
or Callicebus lugens is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Least Concern.
Primate Info Net: The Life Spans of Nonhuman Primates: NA Callicebus olallae (Beni Titi Monkey) NA Callicebus personatus (Masked Titi Monkey)
ARTFL Project: Webster Dictionary, 1913: Widow bewitched, a woman separated from her husband; a grass widow.
animals.mongabay.com /iucn/WXYZ/Widow_Monkey.html   (684 words)

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