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VulnerableGray-bellied night monkeyAotus lemurinusTropical AndesVulnerableGray-handed night monkeyAotus griseimembraNorthern Colombia east of Sin\u00fa Riverssp. of A. lemurinus\u00a0?; VulnerableHern\u00e1ndez-Camacho’s night monkeyAotus jorgehernandeziWest slope of Central Andes (Quind\u00edo, Risaralda)Tatam\u00e1 (West Andes)\u00a0?Panamanian night monkeyAotus zonalisChoc\u00f3 lowlandsssp. of A. lemurinus\u00a0?Spix’s night monkeyAotus vociferansAmazon regionAtelidae – howler, spider, and wooly monkeysBlack-headed spider monkeyAteles fuscicepsWest slope of West Andes, Pacific lowlandsCritically endangeredBrown spider monkeyAteles hybridusMagdalena Valley, Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Serran\u00eda del Perij\u00e1Critically endangeredBrown woolly monkeyLagothrix lagotrichaAmazon regionVulnerableColombian woolly monkeyLagothrix lugensEast Andes foothills, Serran\u00eda de la Macarena, Magdalena Valley, Serran\u00eda de San LucasCritically endangered; Endemic\u00a0?Geoffroy’s spider monkeyAteles geoffroyiPossibly extreme northern Choc\u00f3 to Baud\u00f3 MountainsEndangeredJuru\u00e1 red howlerAlouatta juaraAmazon regionmay be subspecies of A. seniculusMantled howlerAlouatta palliataPacific lowlands, western Caribbean lowlandsUrsine howlerAlouatta arctoideaNorthern Orinoco regionmay be subspecies of A. seniculusVenezuelan red howlerAlouatta seniculusThroughout except Pacific & La GuajiraWhite-bellied spider monkeyAteles belzebuthParts of Amazon region, Serran\u00eda de la Macarena, foothills of East AndesEndangeredCallitrichidae – marmosets & tamarinsBlack-mantled tamarinSaguinus nigricollisAmazon regionBrown-mantled tamarinSaguinus fuscicollisAmazon regionSympatric with pygmy marmosetCotton-top tamarinSaguinus oedipusCaribbean region, PNN TayronaCritically endangered; EndemicGeoffroy’s tamarinSaguinus geoffroyiChoc\u00f3 lowlands and foothill forestGoeldi’s marmosetCallimico goeldiiAmazon regionVulnerableGraells’s tamarinSaguinus graellsiAmazon regionssp. of S. nigricollis\u00a0?; Near threatenedMottle-faced tamarinSaguinus inustusAmazon regionPygmy marmosetCebuella pygmaeaAmazon regionWhite-footed tamarinSaguinus leucopusNorthern Colombia; dry and humid forestAllopatry from S. oedipus; Endangered; EndemicCebidae – capuchins & squirrel monkeysColombian white-faced capuchinCebus capucinusPacific lowlands, Gorgona IslandMap shows combined range of Colombian and Panamanian white-faced capuchins; Colombian white-faced capuchin range shown in redCommon squirrel monkeySaimiri sciureusAmazon regionSubsequent taxonomic research restricts S. sciureus to Brazil and the Guianas; replaced in Colombia by S. cassiquiarensisHumboldt’s squirrel monkeySaimiri cassiquiarensisAmazon regionLarge-headed capuchinSapajus macrocephalusAmazon regionmay be ssp. of S. apellaMara\u00f1\u00f3n white-fronted capuchinCebus yuracusSouthern ColombiaR\u00edo Cesar white-fronted capuchinCebus cesaraeR\u00edo Cesar valleyEndemicSanta Marta white-fronted capuchinCebus malitiosusSierra Nevada de Santa MartaEndangered; EndemicSierra de Perij\u00e1 white-fronted capuchinCebus leucocephalusNorthern ColombiaTufted capuchinCebus apellaAmazon region, Orinoco regionVaried white-fronted capuchinCebus versicolorR\u00edo Magdalena ValleyEndangered; EndemicHumboldt’s white-fronted capuchinCebus albifronsAmazon regionSeveral white-fronted capuchin species were formerly considered subspecies of C. albifronsPitheciidae – titis, sakis & uakarisBlack titiCallicebus lugensOrinoco & Amazon lowlands, between Caquet\u00e1 & Tomo RiversCaquet\u00e1 titiCallicebus caquetensisCaquet\u00e1Critically endangered; Endemicgeographic range of just about 100\u00a0km2 (39\u00a0sq\u00a0mi), actually occupies only about 10\u00a0km2 (3.9\u00a0sq\u00a0mi) within that rangeCollared titiCallicebus torquatusAmazon regionColombian black-handed titiCallicebus medemiAmazon region, between Caquet\u00e1 & Putumayo RiversVulnerable; EndemicGolden-backed uakariCacajao melanocephalusBetween Caquet\u00e1 & Guaviare Rivers, to Serran\u00eda de la MacarenaLucifer titiCallicebus luciferAmazon region, between Caquet\u00e1 & Putumayo RiversMonk sakiPithecia monachusAmazon region, south of Caquet\u00e1 RiverOrnate titiCallicebus ornatusEast Andean foothills to Serran\u00eda de la MacarenaVulnerable; 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