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{{Short description|Family of mammals}} {{Automatic taxobox | name = Pitheciidae<ref name=msw3>{{MSW3 Groves|pages=141–148}}</ref> | fossil_range = [[Miocene]] to [[Present]] | image = Pithecia pithecia.jpg | image_caption = [[White-faced saki]] (''Pithecia pithecia'') | image2 = Callicebus nigrifrons Minas Gerais.jpg | image2_caption = [[Black-fronted titi]] (''Callicebus nigrifrons'') | taxon = Pitheciidae | authority = [[George Jackson Mivart|Mivart]], 1865 | type_genus = ''[[Saki monkey|Pithecia]]'' | type_genus_authority = [[Anselme Gaëtan Desmarest|Desmarest]], 1804 | subdivision_ranks = Genera (extant) | subdivision = {{plainlist| *''[[Pithecia]]'' *''[[Chiropotes]]'' *''[[Cacajao]]'' *''[[Plecturocebus]]'' *''[[Cheracebus]]'' *''[[Callicebus]]''}} }} The '''Pitheciidae''' ({{IPAc-en|p|ɪ|θ|ᵻ|'|s|aɪ|.|ᵻ|d|iː}}) are one of the five [[family (biology)|families]] of [[New World monkey]]s now recognised. Formerly, they were included in the family [[Atelidae]]. The family includes the [[titi]]s, [[saki monkey]]s and [[uakari]]s. Most species are native to the [[Amazon region]] of [[Brazil]], with some being found from [[Colombia]] in the north to [[Bolivia]] in the south. ==Characteristics== Pitheciids are small to medium-sized [[monkey]]s, ranging from 23 cm in head-body length for the smaller titis, to 44–49 cm for the uakaris. They have medium to long fur, in a wide range of colors, often with contrasting patches, especially on the face. They are [[Diurnality|diurnal]] and [[arboreal]] animals, found in tropical forests from low-lying swamp to mountain slopes. They are predominantly [[herbivore|herbivorous]], eating mostly fruit and seeds, although some species will also eat a small number of insects. Sakis and uakaris have a [[diastema (dentistry)|diastema]] between the [[canine (tooth)|canine]] and [[premolar]] teeth, but the titis, which have unusually small canines for New World monkeys, do not.<ref name=EoM>{{cite book|editor= Macdonald, D.|year= 1984|title= The Encyclopedia of Mammals|publisher= Facts on File|location= New York|pages= [https://archive.org/details/encyclopediaofma00mals_0/page/358 358–361]|isbn= 0-87196-871-1|url-access= registration|url= https://archive.org/details/encyclopediaofma00mals_0/page/358}}</ref> All species have the [[dentition|dental formula]]: {{DentalFormula|upper=2.1.3.3|lower=2.1.3.3}} Females give birth to a single young after a [[gestation]] period of between four and six months, depending on species. The uakaris and bearded sakis are [[Animal sexual behaviour#Polygamy|polygamous]], living in groups of 8-30 individuals. Each group has multiple males, which establish a dominance hierarchy amongst themselves. The titis and ''Pithecia'' sakis, by contrast, are [[Monogamy in animals|monogamous]] and live in much smaller family groups.<ref name=EoM/> ==Classification== {{See also|List of platyrrhines}} There are 54 currently recognized [[extant taxon|extant]] species of pitheciid monkey, grouped into two [[subfamily|subfamilies]] and six [[genus|genera]].<ref name=msw3/><ref name=Boubli2008>{{cite journal |author=Boubli, J. P. |author2=M. N. F. Da Silva |author3=M. V. Amado |author4=T. Hrbek |author5=F. B. Pontual |author6=I. P. Farias | year = 2008| title =A Taxonomic Reassessment of ''Cacajao melanocephalus'' Humboldt (1811), with the Description of Two New Species | journal = International Journal of Primatology | volume = 29|issue=3 | pages = 723–741 | doi = 10.1007/s10764-008-9248-7| s2cid = 26561719}}</ref> Eleven extinct genera known from the fossil record are placed in the family, extending the age of the family to the Miocene.<ref name="TPBDB">[https://paleobiodb.org/classic/checkTaxonInfo?taxon_no=64835 The Paleobiology Database Pitheciidae entry] accessed on 6 April 2010</ref><ref name=Silvestro>{{cite bioRxiv |last1=Silvestro |first1=Daniele |last2=Tejedor |first2=Marcelo F. |last3=Serrano Serrano |first3=Martha L. |last4=Loiseau |first4=Oriane |last5=Rossier |first5=Victor |last6=Rolland |first6=Jonathan |last7=Zizka |first7=Alexander |last8=Antonelli |first8=Alexandre |last9=Salamin |first9=Nicolas |year=2017 |title=Evolutionary history of New World monkeys revealed by molecular and fossil data |biorxiv=10.1101/178111}}</ref> * '''Family Pitheciidae''': titis, sakis and uakaris ** Subfamily [[Callicebinae]], titis *** Genus ''[[Plecturocebus]]'' **** [[White-eared titi]], ''Plecturocebus donacophilus'' **** [[Rio Beni titi]], ''Plecturocebus modestus'' **** [[Rio Mayo titi]], ''Plecturocebus oenanthe'' **** [[Ollala brothers's titi]], ''Plecturocebus olallae'' **** [[White-coated titi]], ''Plecturocebus pallescens'' ****[[Urubamba brown titi]], ''Plecturocebus urubambensis'' **** [[Baptista Lake titi]], ''Plecturocebus baptista'' **** [[Prince Bernhard's titi]], ''Plecturocebus bernhardi'' **** [[Brown titi]], ''Plecturocebus brunneus'' ****[[Parecis titi]], ''Plecturocebus parecis'' **** [[Ashy black titi]], ''Plecturocebus cinerascens'' **** [[Hoffmanns's titi]], ''Plecturocebus hoffmannsi'' **** [[Red-bellied titi]], ''Plecturocebus moloch'' **** [[Vieira's titi]], ''Plecturocebus vieirai'' **** [[Milton's titi]], ''Plecturocebus miltoni'' **** [[Chestnut-bellied titi]], ''Plecturocebus caligatus'' **** [[Coppery titi]], ''Plecturocebus cupreus'' **** [[Toppin's titi]], ''Plecturocebus toppini'' **** [[Madidi titi]], ''Plecturocebus aureipalatii'' **** [[Caquetá titi]], ''Plecturocebus caquetensis'' **** [[White-tailed titi]], ''Plecturocebus discolor'' **** [[Hershkovitz's titi]], ''Plecturocebus dubius'' **** [[Ornate titi]], ''Plecturocebus ornatus'' **** [[Stephen Nash's titi]], ''Plecturocebus stephennashi'' **** [[Alta Floresta titi]], ''Plecturocebus grovesi'' *** Genus ''[[Callicebus]]'' **** [[Barbara Brown's titi]], ''Callicebus barbarabrownae'' **** [[Coimbra Filho's titi]], ''Callicebus coimbrai'' **** [[Coastal black-handed titi]], ''Callicebus melanochir'' **** [[Black-fronted titi]], ''Callicebus nigrifrons'' **** [[Atlantic titi]], ''Callicebus personatus'' ***Genus †''[[Miocallicebus]]'' ****†''[[Miocallicebus villaviejai]]'' *** Genus ''[[Cheracebus]]'' **** [[Lucifer titi]], ''Cheracebus lucifer'' **** [[Black titi]], ''Cheracebus lugens'' **** [[Colombian black-handed titi]], ''Cheracebus medemi'' **** [[Red-headed titi]], ''Cheracebus regulus'' **** [[Collared titi]], ''Cheracebus torquatus'' ***Genus †''[[Carlocebus]]'' ****†''[[Carlocebus carmenensis]]'' ****†''[[Carlocebus intermedius]]'' ***Genus †''[[Homunculus (genus)|Homunculus]]'' ****†''[[Homunculus patagonicus]]'' ** Subfamily [[Pitheciinae]] *** Genus ''[[uakari|Cacajao]]'', uakaris **** [[Black-headed uakari]], ''Cacajao melanocephalus'' **** [[Bald uakari]], ''Cacajao calvus'' **** [[Aracá uakari]], ''Cacajao ayresii<ref name="Boubli2008" />'' **** [[Neblina uakari]], ''Cacajao hosomi<ref name="Boubli2008" />'' ***Genus †''[[Cebupithecia]]'' ****†''Cebupithecia sarmientoi'' *** Genus ''[[Chiropotes]]'', bearded sakis **** [[Black bearded saki]], ''Chiropotes satanas'' **** [[Red-backed bearded saki]], ''Chiropotes chiropotes'' **** [[Brown-backed bearded saki]], ''Chiropotes israelita'' **** [[Uta Hick's bearded saki]], ''Chiropotes utahickae'' **** [[White-nosed saki]], ''Chiropotes albinasus'' ***Genus †''[[Nuciruptor]]'' ****†''Nuciruptor rubricae'' ***Genus †''[[Mazzonicebus]]'' ****†''Mazzonicebus almendrae'' *** Genus ''[[Pithecia]]'', sakis **** [[Equatorial saki]], ''Pithecia aequatorialis'' **** [[White-footed saki]] or [[buffy saki]], ''Pithecia albicans'' **** [[Cazuza's saki]], ''Pithecia cazuzai'' **** [[Golden-faced saki]], ''Pithecia chrysocephala'' **** [[Hairy saki]], ''Pithecia hirsuta'' **** [[Burnished saki]], ''Pithecia inusta'' **** [[Rio Tapajós saki]] or [[Gray's bald-faced saki]], ''Pithecia irrorata'' **** [[Isabel's saki]], ''Pithecia isabela'' **** [[Monk saki]], ''Pithecia monachus'' **** [[Miller's saki]], ''Pithecia milleri'' **** [[Mittermeier's Tapajós saki]], ''Pithecia mittermeieri'' (disputed)<ref name="Serrano20192">{{cite journal|last1=Serrano-Villavicencio|first1=J.E.|last2=Murtado|first2=C.M.|last3=Vendramel|first3=R.L.|last4=Oliveira do Nascimento|first4=F.|date=January 2019|title=Reconsidering the taxonomy of the ''Pithecia irrorata'' species group (Primates: Pitheciidae)|journal=Journal of Mammalogy|volume=100|issue=1|pages=130–141|doi=10.1093/jmammal/gyy167|doi-access=free}}</ref> **** [[Napo saki]], ''Pithecia napensis'' ****[[Pissinatti's saki]], ''Pithecia pissinattii'' (disputed)<ref name="Serrano20192" /> **** [[White-faced saki]], ''Pithecia pithecia'' **** [[Rylands' bald-faced saki]], ''Pithecia rylandsi'' (disputed)<ref name="Serrano20192" /> **** [[Vanzolini's bald-faced saki]], ''Pithecia vanzolinii'' ***Genus †''[[Proteropithecia]]'' ****†''Proteropithecia neuquenensis'' ***Genus †''[[Soriacebus]]'' ****†''Soriacebus ameghinorum'' ****†''Soriacebus adrianae'' ***†Genus ''Xenothrix'' ****†[[Jamaican monkey]], ''Xenothrix mcgregori'' ***†Genus ''[[Antillothrix]]'' ****†Hispaniolan monkey, ''Antillothrix bernensis'' ***†Genus ''[[Insulacebus]]'' ****†''Insulacebus toussentiana'' <nowiki>*</nowiki><small>Newly described species.<ref name=Boubli2008/></small> †<small>[[Extinct]] taxa.</small> Silvestro etal 2017 showed the relationship among the extinct and extant pitheciid genera:<ref name=Silvestro/> {{clade| style=font-size:90%;line-height:100%; |label1=stem Pitheciidae |1={{clade |label1=stem Callicebinae |1={{clade |1={{clade |1=''Homunculus'' |2=''Carlocebus'' }} |label2=Callicebinae |2={{clade |1=''Cheracebus'' |2={{clade |1=''Miocallicebus'' |2={{clade |1=''Callicebus'' |2=''Plecturocebus'' }} }} }} }} |label2=stem Pitheciinae |2={{clade |label1=Xenothrini |1={{clade |1=''Antillothrix'' |2={{clade |1=''Xenothrix'' |2=''Insulacebus'' }} }} |label2=Pitheciinae |2={{clade |1=''Mazzonicebus'' |2={{clade |1={{clade |1=''Nuciruptor'' |2=''Soriacebus'' }} |2={{clade |1=''Pithecia'' |2={{clade |1=''Cebupithecia'' |2={{clade |1=''Proteropithecia'' |2={{clade |1=''Chiropotes'' |2=''Cacajao'' }} }} }} }} }} }} }} }} }} ==References== {{Reflist}} == External links == {{Wikispecies|Pitheciidae}} *[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/2064216.stm New monkeys in Brazil] {{Primates}} {{Pitheciidae nav}} {{Haplorhini|S.}} {{Taxonbar|from=Q10860343}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Pitheciidae| ]] [[Category:New World monkeys]] [[Category:Extant Miocene first appearances]] [[Category:Primate families]] [[Category:Taxa named by St. George Jackson Mivart]] [[Category:Taxa described in 1865]]
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