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[6] [7] Although the Panamanian white-faced capuchin is the most well-studied capuchin monkey species, as of 2014, there had been no field studies of the Colombian white-faced capuchin. [7] Two subspecies of Colombian white-faced capuchin are recognized: [3] [8] C. c. capucinus, from mainland South America and Panama
Translation (partly): "White-faced capuchin, Cebus capucinus Erxl. 1/6 natural size. (zu page 659.)" Size: 3.6 x 4.1 in 2 (9.2 x 10.3 cm 2) Originator: Gustav Mützel (1839–1893). Source: Brehms Tierleben, Small Edition 1927. White-faced capuchin, or white headed capuchin, can refer to either of two species of gracile capuchin monkey: [1]
Subfamily Cebinae (capuchin monkeys) Genus Cebus (gracile capuchin monkeys) Colombian white-faced capuchin or Colombian white-headed capuchin, Cebus capucinus; Panamanian white-faced capuchin or Panamanian white-headed capuchin, Cebus imitator; Marañón white-fronted capuchin, Cebus yuracus; Shock-headed capuchin, Cebus cuscinus
Gracile capuchins have longer limbs relative to their body size than robust capuchins, and have rounder skulls, whereas robust capuchins have jaws better adapted for opening hard nuts. Robust capuchins have crests and the males have beards. [8] [9] Genus Cebus [11] [12] Colombian white-faced capuchin or Colombian white-headed capuchin, Cebus ...
Atelidae - howler, spider, and wooly monkeys: Black-headed spider monkey: ... Colombian white-faced capuchin range shown in red [3] [13] Common squirrel monkey:
Humboldt's white-fronted capuchin, Cebus albifrons LC; Colombian white-faced capuchin, Cebus capucinus LC; Río Cesar white-fronted capuchin, Cebus cesare DD; Sierra de Perijá white-fronted capuchin, Cebus leucocephalus; Santa Marta white-fronted capuchin, Cebus malitiosus EN; Varied white-fronted capuchin, Cebus versicolor EN
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The range of the Sierra de Perijá white-fronted capuchin is restricted to the forests in a portion of northern Colombia and northwest Venezuela. Males have a head and body that ranges between 37 and 40.7 cm (14.6 and 16.0 in) with a tail length of between 39.2 and 49.9 mm (1.54 and 1.96 in). [2]