Johana Villota, Héctor E. Ramírez-Chaves, Thomas R. Defler
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摘要
摘要:caquetensis (Plecturocebus caquetensis, Defler, Bueno, and García, 2010)是一种新热带灵长类动物,通常被称为caquet titi猴。它是小型的,长而柔软的皮毛混合颜色,包括灰色和暗褐色到刺鼠色。它的额头上没有与它有密切关系的品种所具有的带黑色或白色的条纹。尾巴是紫红色的,在它的底部有轻微的条纹。哥伦比亚亚马逊地区特有,分布在安第斯山脉东部和中部科迪勒拉东部斜坡附近的地区,在哥伦比亚考卡省和卡奎特省的104个地方得到证实。猴尾弓形虫被国际自然和自然资源保护联盟认定为“极度濒危”(CR)。
Abstract: Plecturocebus caquetensis (Defler, Bueno, and García, 2010) is a Neotropical primate commonly called the Caquetá titi monkey. It is small-sized with long, soft pelage of mixed coloration including grayish and buffy brown to agouti tones. It lacks the blackish or whitish band that is present on the forehead of closely related species. The tail is agouti-colored and slightly banded at its base. Endemic to the Amazonian region of Colombia with a distribution in areas near the eastern slopes of the Eastern and Central Cordillera of the Andes, P. caquetensis is confirmed in 104 localities in the departments of Cauca and Caquetá in Colombia. P. caquetensis is considered “Critically Endangered” (CR) by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources.