
Tamarin - Wikipedia
The tamarins are squirrel -sized New World monkeys from the family Callitrichidae in the genus Saguinus. They are the first offshoot in the Callitrichidae tree, and therefore are the sister …
Saguinus - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Jul 3, 2014 · The tamarins (Saguinus) are the most widespread and diverse of callitrichines, with over twenty species displaying an extraordinary array of pelage color patterns and …
Red-Handed Tamarin, Saguinus midas | New England Primate …
Also known as golden-handed tamarins, Midas tamarins, and yellow-handed tamarins, red-handed tamarins are found across a large area of northeastern South America. They are …
Tamarins | New England Primate Conservancy
Learn about the tamarin genus, Saguinus! There are at least 45 species and 20 subspecies!
Pied tamarin - Wikipedia
The pied tamarin (Saguinus bicolor), sometimes referred to as the Brazilian bare-faced tamarin, is a critically endangered species of primate found in a restricted area of the Brazilian Amazon …
Golden-handed tamarin - Wikipedia
The golden-handed tamarin (Saguinus midas), also known as the red-handed tamarin or Midas tamarin, is a New World monkey belonging to the family Callitrichidae.
Pied Tamarin Animal Facts - Saguinus bicolor - A-Z Animals
May 27, 2024 · Saguinus bicolor is the scientific name for these tamarins. Saguinus is a portmanteau of the Portuguese word “sagui,” which translates to “small monkey,” and the Latin …
Black-Handed Tamarin, Saguinus niger | New England Primate …
Black-handed tamarins (Sanguinus niger), also known as Western black-handed tamarins or black tamarins, are neotropical primates that live primarily in Pará, Brazil. Their home is …
Cotton Top Tamarin Monkey: Profile, Traits, Facts, Range, Diet
The cotton-top tamarin, scientifically known as Saguinus oedipus, is a fascinating small New World monkey that has captured the interest of primatologists and animal enthusiasts alike. …
Saguinus - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Callithrix jacchus (Linnaeus, 1758), the common marmoset, is one of the smallest anthropoids, an adult weighing about 320 g (Araujo et al., 2000). This species is endemic to Brazil and occurs …