Plecturocebus parecis

Gusmão, M. R. Messias, J. C. Carneiro, H. Schneider, T. B. de Alencar, Calouro, J. C. Dalponte, Mattos, Ferrari, Buss, de Azevedo, Santos Júnior, S. D. Nash, Rylands, & A. A. Barnett, 2019

Parecis Titi

Taxonomy

Subclass : Theria
Infraclass : Placentalia
Magnorder : Boreoeutheria
Superorder : Euarchontoglires
Order : Primates
Suborder : Haplorhini
Infraorder : Simiiformes
Parvorder : Platyrrhini
Family : Pitheciidae
Subfamily : Callicebinae
Genus : Plecturocebus

Species status

Living
Found in the wild

Authority citation

Gusmão, A.C., Messias, M.R., Carneiro, J.C., Schneider, H., Alencar, T.B. de, Calouro, A.M., Dalponte, J.C., Mattos, F. de S., Ferrari, S.F., Buss, G., Azevedo, R.B. de, Santos Júnior, E.M., Nash, S.D., Rylands, A.B. and Barnett, A.A. 2019. A new species of titi monkey, Plecturocebus Byrne et al., 2016 (Primates, Pitheciidae), from southwestern Amazonia, Brazil. Primate Conservation 33:21-35.

Original name as described

Plecturocebus parecis

Other common names

Parecis Titi Monkey

Type material

UFRO M354

Type kind

holotype

Type locality

Rondon II hydroelectric dam on middle Rio Comemoração, tributary of left margin of Rio Ji-Paraná, municipality of Pimenta Bueno, Rondônia, Brazil.

Biogeographic realm

Neotropic

Country distribution

Brazil

Taxonomy notes

recently described; originally described in Plecturocebus, although this arrangement is considered tentative, as some recent publications prefer to recognize Cheracebus and Plecturocebus as subgenera of Callicebus

Taxonomy notes citation

Gutiérrez, E. E., & Marinho-Filho, J. (2017). The mammalian faunas endemic to the Cerrado and the Caatinga. ZooKeys, (644), 105. · Teta, P. (2019). The usage of subgenera in mammalian taxonomy. Mammalia, 83(3), 209-211. · Gusmão, A. C., Messias, M. R., Carneiro, J. C., Schneider, H., de Alencar, T. B., Calouro, A. M., ... & de Azevedo, R. B. (2019). A New Species of Titi Monkey, Plecturocebus Byrne et al., 2016 (Primates, Pitheciidae), from Southwestern Amazonia, Brazil. Primate Conserv, 33, 1-15.

IUCN Red List status

Near Threatened

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