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Platyrrhine
"New-World" primates, flat-nosed,
Catarrhine
"Old-World" primates, closed nostrils
Cercopothecoids
Baboons, macaques, proboscis monkeys. Catarrhini.
Hominoids
Includes apes and humans. No tail, arborial and terrestrial. Large brains, very intelligent. “Learned” behaviors, ex-tools.
New World Monkeys
Callitrichids->Marmosets and tamarins; Atelids->howlers. Platyrrhini.
Old World Monkeys
Cercopithicenes-> Macaques (omnivores, no specialized teeth); Colobines-> Colobus moneky (“cow-like” stomach), langurs (folivores). Catarrhini
Cercopithicenes
Macaques
Pongids
Orangutans
Strepsirrhini
Lemuroidea-> lemurs (filled all niches in Madagascar); Lorises-> Aye-aye
Haplorrhini
Gorillas, orangs, chimps, bonobos, tarsiers, humans, cebids
Cebid
Capuchin monkey
Atelids
Howler monkey
Monogamy examples
Gibbons, humans, callitrichids
Polyandry
SOMETIMES tamarins (calllitrichids)
One-male polygyny
lemur, macques, gorillas
Two-male polygyny
Bonobos, chimps