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  Laboratory Primate Newsletter, Volume 36, Number 2
(Buss, 1970; Buss and Cooper, 1972; Patino and Ruiz, 1993); Leontopithecus rosalia (Buss, 1975); Saguinus oedipus (Glass and Jenness, 1971); and Callithrix jacchus (Turton et al., 1978).
In general, milk of the order Primates, compared with that of other orders, is characterized by moderate amounts of solids and fats, low levels of proteins, and high levels of sugar (Oftedal, 1980).
(1) Homo sapiens, Packard, 1982; (2) Pongo pygmaeus, Pan troglodytes, Ben Shaul, 1962; Gorilla gorilla, Tailor and Tomkinson, 1975; (3) Cercopithecus talapoin, Buss and Cooper, 1970; Papio anubis, Papio cynocephalus and Papio papio, Buss, 1968; (4) Saimiri sciureus, Buss and Cooper, 1972; Leontopithecus rosalia, Buss, 1975; (5) Lemur spp., Buss et al., 1976.
www.brown.edu /Research/Primate/lpn36-2.html   (17701 words)

  
 Volume 1, No. 3, Spring 1990
To the great surprise of primatologists, a new species of primate, a new lion tamarin, has been found in one of the world's most endangered ecosystems in the Atlantic forest region south of So Paulo, Brazil.
The new species is named LEONTOPITHECUS CAISSARA, and is the fourth species of lion tamarin, all of them rare.
The new species is known only in a troop numbering about a dozen.
www.cep.unt.edu /ISEE/ns1-3-90.htm   (11667 words)

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