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- Q1064620 subject Q16818779.
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- Q1064620 abstract "Callithrix is a genus of New World monkeys of the family Callitrichidae, the family containing marmosets and tamarins. The genus contains the Atlantic Forest marmosets. The genera Mico and Callibella were formerly considered a subgenus of the genus Callithrix. Callithrix differs from Mico in dental morphology and in geographic distribution — Callithrix species are distributed near the Atlantic coast of South America, while Mico species are distributed further inland. Callithrix differs from Callibella in these features, as well as in size, with Callithrix species being significantly larger. Callithrix species differ from the tamarins of the genus Saguinus in that Callithrix has enlarged mandibular incisor teeth the same size as the canine teeth which are used for gouging holes in trees to extract exudates.Species included in the genus Callithrix include: Common marmoset, Callithrix jacchus Black-tufted marmoset, Callithrix penicillata Wied's marmoset, Callithrix kuhlii White-headed marmoset, Callithrix geoffroyi Buffy-headed marmoset, Callithrix flaviceps Buffy-tufted marmoset, Callithrix auritaSome authorities, including Rosenberger (1981), believe that the pygmy marmoset, genus Cebuella, should be included within Callithrix on the basis of genetic studies, although Cebuella is significantly smaller than Callithrix.In general, Callithrix and Mico species tend to form larger groups and live within smaller home ranges, and thus live in higher population densities, than other Callitrichids. But these statistics can vary dramatically among various Callithrix species. C. jacchus and C. pencillata typically have home territories of less than 10 hectares, while other Callithrix species tend to have larger home territories.Exudates, such as gum and sap, fruit, nectar and fungus make up the bulk of Callthrix species' diet, but it also eats animal prey such as arthropods, young birds, small lizards and frogs. They are specialized for exploiting exudates by their elongated, chisel-like lower incisors and a wide jaw gape that allows them to gouge bark of trees that produce gums. Their intestines also have an enlarged, complex cecum that allows them to digest gums more efficiently than most other animals. Callithrix' ability to feed on exudates allows it to survive in areas where fruit is highly seasonal or not readily available. Some species, such as C. jacchus and C. pencillata have been known to inhabit city parks, backyards and coconut plantations.Callithrix females generally gives birth to two or more infants at a time. They can ovulate and conceive within two to four weeks after giving birth, and ovulation is not inhibited by lactation. Polygyny is known to occur in several Callithrix species. Infanticide is also known to occur, at least within C. jacchus in which the dominant female kills the offspring of a subordinate female. Females generally reach sexual maturity between 12 to 17 months, and males between 15 and 25 months.The name Callithrix is derived from the Greek words kallos, meaning beautiful, and thrix, meaning hair.".
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- Q1064620 synonym "*Anthopithecus (F. Cuvier, 1829)".
- Q1064620 synonym "*Arctopithecus (G. Cuvier, 1819)".
- Q1064620 synonym "*Hapale (Illiger, 1811)".
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- Q1064620 synonym "*Iacchus (Spix, 1823)".
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- Q1064620 synonym "*Midas (É. Geoffroy, 1828)".
- Q1064620 synonym "*Ouistitis (Burnett, 1826)".
- Q1064620 synonym "*Sagoin (Desmarest, 1804)".
- Q1064620 synonym "*Sagoinus (Kerr, 1792)".
- Q1064620 synonym "*Sagouin (Lacépède, 1799)".
- Q1064620 synonym "*Saguin (Fischer, 1803)".
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- Q1064620 classis "Mammalia".
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- Q1064620 name "Callithrix".
- Q1064620 ordo "Primates".
- Q1064620 phylum Q10915.
- Q1064620 regnum "Animalia".
- Q1064620 synonyms "*Anthopithecus (F. Cuvier, 1829) *Arctopithecus (G. Cuvier, 1819) *Hapale (Illiger, 1811) *Hapales (F. Cuvier, 1829) *Harpale (Gray, 1821) *Iacchus (Spix, 1823) *Jacchus (É. Geoffroy, 1812) *Midas (É. Geoffroy, 1828) *Ouistitis (Burnett, 1826) *Sagoin (Desmarest, 1804) *Sagoinus (Kerr, 1792) *Sagouin (Lacépède, 1799) *Saguin (Fischer, 1803)".
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- Q1064620 type Eukaryote.
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- Q1064620 comment "Callithrix is a genus of New World monkeys of the family Callitrichidae, the family containing marmosets and tamarins. The genus contains the Atlantic Forest marmosets. The genera Mico and Callibella were formerly considered a subgenus of the genus Callithrix. Callithrix differs from Mico in dental morphology and in geographic distribution — Callithrix species are distributed near the Atlantic coast of South America, while Mico species are distributed further inland.".
- Q1064620 label "Callithrix".
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- Q1064620 name "Callithrix".