Brown-backed Bearded Saki
- Brown-backed Bearded Saki
Taxobox | name = Red-backed Bearded Saki
status = NE
status_system = iucn3.1
regnum = Animalia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Mammalia
ordo = Primates
familia = Pitheciidae
genus = "Chiropotes"
species = "C. israelita"
binomial = "Chiropotes israelita"
binomial_authority = (Bonivicino et al., 2003)
The Brown-backed Bearded Saki, "Chiropotes israelita", is a species of bearded saki, a type of New World monkey, endemic to Brazil. The species is found in the Amazonian Rio Negro region, and was recently described by scientists, based on differences in pelage coloration, karyotype and molecular analysis.
References
*MSW3 Groves|pages=146-147
*cite journal|author=C.R. Bonvicino et al.|year=2003|title=Morphologic, karyotypic, and molecular evidence of a new form of Chiropotes (primates, pitheciinae)|journal=American Journal of Primatology|volume=61|issue=3|pages=123–133|doi=10.1002/ajp.10115
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