- Antilles monkey
Taxobox
name = Antilles monkeys
status = EX
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Mammal ia
ordo =Primate s
subordo =Haplorrhini
familia =Pitheciidae
subfamilia =Callicebinae
subfamilia_authority = Pocock, 1925
tribe = Xenotrichini
subdivision_ranks =Species
subdivision = "Xenothrix mcgregori " "Paralouatta varonai " "Antillothrix bernensis "The Antilles monkeys ("Xenotrichini") are a tribe of extinctprimate s, which lived on theGreater Antilles as recently as the16th century .These
Caribbean islands no longer containendemic primates, although the most recently discovered species, theHispaniola Monkey , was reported to have lived onHispaniola until the settlement by the Europeans. The relationship of these species is supported by details in the formation of the skull and the lower jaw, such as a reduction in the number of teeth.The exact timing and causes of extinction are not well known and their relationship and placement in the
parvorder of theNew World monkeys is unsure. Originally they were thought to be closely related to theNight monkey s, but more recent research as placed them inCallicebinae subfamily, containing the titi monkeys.So far, three species of Antilles monkeys are known:
*Jamaican Monkey ("Xenothrix mcgregori"), the oldest known type, fromJamaica .
*Cuban Monkey ("Paralouatta varonai"), the largest representative of this group, fromCuba .
*Hispaniola Monkey ("Antillothrix bernensis"), found inHaiti and theDominican Republic .
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