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    albifrons cesarae, found in Colombia. Shock-headed capuchin, Cebus albifrons cuscinus, found in Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador and Peru. Santa Marta white-fronted...
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    Marañón white-fronted capuchin, Cebus yuracus Shock-headed capuchin, Cebus cuscinus Spix's white-fronted capuchin, Cebus unicolor Humboldt's white-fronted...
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    mating season coincides with the dry season, and will typically result in a single infant being born to each mother. It has been suggested that adult female...
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    continue to consider the Panamanian and Colombian white-faced capuchins as a single species. In 2012 a study by Boubli, et al demonstrated that C. imitator...
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    continue to consider the Panamanian and Colombian white-faced capuchins as a single species. It is a member of the C. capucinus species group within the genus...
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    The tufted capuchin lives in groups of two to twenty or more animals. A single group usually contains at least one adult male, but mixed groups with multiple...
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    six months, and the infants are born within a single week during February and March. Typically, a single infant is born. Only 50% of infants survive more...
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    Several now-separate squirrel monkey species were formerly considered a single species, Saimiri sciureus, generally known as the common squirrel monkey...
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    capuchin (C. trinitatis) with it based on the mitochondrial genes of the single sampled specimen. However, subsequent morphological inspection of the C...
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  • white-fronted capuchin, Cebus cesarae DD Shock-headed capuchin, Cebus cuscinus NT Kaapori capuchin, Cebus kaapori CR Sierra de Perijá white-fronted capuchin...
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    olivaceus brunneus (or more specifically, the mitochondrial genes of the single Trinidad specimen they sampled derived from brunneus). However, the physical...
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    considered part of a single widespread species, and many zoologists considered the Central American squirrel monkey to be a member of that single species as well...
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    divided into five families. Aotidae contains eleven night monkey species in a single genus. Atelidae contains twenty-three species divided between one genus...
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     olivaceus brunneus (or more specifically, the mitochondrial genes of the single Trinidad specimen they sampled derived from brunneus). However, the morphological...
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    included all robust capuchins, described then as the tufted group, in the single species Cebus apella, while three gracile (untufted) capuchin species were...
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    maturity around 5 years of age and give birth about every 24 months to a single infant. The black-striped capuchin is a New World monkey and a member of...
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