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At least seven monkey species are native to Central America. An eighth species, the Coiba Island howler (Alouatta coibensis) is often recognized, but some authorities treat it as a subspecies of the mantled howler, (A. palliata). A ninth species, the black-headed spider monkey (Ateles fusciceps)is also often recognized, but some authorities regard it as a subspecies of Geoffroy's spider monkey (A. geoffroyi). In addition, two species of white-faced capuchin monkey have been generally recognized since the 2010s although some primatologists consider these to be a single species. Taxonomically, all Central American monkey species are classified as New World monkeys, and they belong to four families. Five species belong to the family Atelidae, which includes the howler monkeys, spider monkeys,

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  • List of Central American monkey species (en)
  • Lista de primatas da América Central (pt)
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  • At least seven monkey species are native to Central America. An eighth species, the Coiba Island howler (Alouatta coibensis) is often recognized, but some authorities treat it as a subspecies of the mantled howler, (A. palliata). A ninth species, the black-headed spider monkey (Ateles fusciceps)is also often recognized, but some authorities regard it as a subspecies of Geoffroy's spider monkey (A. geoffroyi). In addition, two species of white-faced capuchin monkey have been generally recognized since the 2010s although some primatologists consider these to be a single species. Taxonomically, all Central American monkey species are classified as New World monkeys, and they belong to four families. Five species belong to the family Atelidae, which includes the howler monkeys, spider monkeys, (en)
  • Pelo menos sete espécie de macacos são nativos da América Central. Uma oitava espécie Alouatta coibensis é frequentemente reconhecida, mas alguns autores o consideram como subespécie de Alouatta palliata. Uma nona espécie Ateles fusciceps também é frequentemente reconhecida, mas alguns autores consideram como subespécie de Ateles geoffroyi. Taxonomicamente, todos os primatas centro-americanos são classificados como Macacos do Novo Mundo. Cinco espécies pertencem à família Atelidae, que incluem os bugios, macacos-aranhas, macacos-barrigudos e os muriquis. Duas espécies pertencem à subfamília Cebinae (família Cebidae), que incluem os macacos-pregos e macacos-de-cheiro. Uma espécie pertence à subfamília Callitrichinae, que são os saguis e micos-leões, e uma pertence à família Aotidae, que são (pt)
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