New records of Callicebus cinerascens

The ashy black titi monkey (Callicebus cinerascens; Primates; Pitheciidae) is one of the least known Neotropical primate species occurring in the Aripuana-Roosevelt and Tapajos-Juruena interviuves in Brazilian Amazonia. Its distribution limits, especially those to the east and south, remain imprecis...

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Hauptverfasser: Sampaio, Ricardo, Dalponte, Julio C, Rocha, Ednaldo C, Hack, Robson O.E, Gusmao, Almerio C, Aguiar, Kurazo M.O, Kuniy, Adriana A, de Sousa, Jr., Jose Silva
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