Monkey
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Monkeys range in size from the Pygmy Marmoset, at 10 cm (4 in) and 120 g (4 oz) to the male Mandrill, almost 1 metre (3 ft) long and weighing 35 kg (75 lb).
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[edit] New World Monkeys
The New World monkeys are grouped into four families: Atelidae, Cebidae, Nyctipithecidae and Pitheciidae.
[edit] Family Cebidae
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Genus Callithrix |
Genus Leontopithecus |
Genus Saguinus |
Genus Samiri |
[edit] Family Pitheciidae
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Genus Callicebus |
[edit] Family Atelidae
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Genus Alouatta |
Genus Ateles |
[edit] Old World Monkeys
The Old World monkeys are grouped into the single family Cercopithecidae, which is divided into two subfamilies: Cercopithecinae and Colobinae. These monkeys are found throughout sub-sahara Africa, Madagascar, Southeast Asia, and as far north as Japan.
[edit] Subfamily Cercopithecinae
Tribe Cercopithecini
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Genus Miopithecus |
Genus Chlorocebus |
Genus Cercopithecus |
Genus Allenopithecus |
Tribe Papionini
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Genus Macaca |
Genus Lophocebus |
Genus Papio |
Genus Theropithecus |
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Genus Cercocebus |
Genus Mandrillus |
[edit] Subfamily Colobinae
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Genus Colobus |
Genus Trachypithecus |
Genus Semnopithecus |
Genus Nasalis |