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- Q1075145 subject Q7658235.
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- Q1075145 abstract "The golden-bellied capuchin (Sapajus xanthosternos), also known as the yellow-breasted or buffy-headed capuchin, is a species of New World monkey.Although there are differences between individuals as well as between the sexes and across age groups, S. xanthosternos is described as having a distinctive yellow to golden red chest, belly and upper arms. Its face is a light brown and its cap for which the capuchins were first named is a dark brown/black or light brown. Formerly thought to be a subspecies of tufted capuchin (S. apella), it was elevated to the status of species. Despite this previous classification, S. xanthosternos does not have very evident tufts, as they are oriented towards the rear of the skull and are hardly noticeable. A band of short hair around the upper part of the face with speckled colouring contrasts with the darker surrounding areas. The limbs and tail are also darkly coloured.Populations of S. xanthosternos are restricted to the Atlantic forest of south-eastern Bahia, Brazil, due possibly to high degrees of interference from humans. Historically they probably would have inhabited the entire area east of, and north to, the Rio São Francisco.The largest continuous area of forest in its known range, the Una Biological Reserve in Bahia, is estimated to contain a population of 185 individuals. As of 2004, there were 85 individuals in zoos and breeding facilities in Europe and Brazil.".
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- Q1075145 conservationStatus "CR".
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- Q1075145 binomialAuthority "Wied, 1826".
- Q1075145 classis "Mammalia".
- Q1075145 familia Q425707.
- Q1075145 genus "Sapajus".
- Q1075145 name "Golden-bellied capuchin".
- Q1075145 ordo "Primates".
- Q1075145 phylum Q10915.
- Q1075145 regnum "Animalia".
- Q1075145 status "CR".
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- Q1075145 type Animal.
- Q1075145 type Eukaryote.
- Q1075145 type Mammal.
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- Q1075145 comment "The golden-bellied capuchin (Sapajus xanthosternos), also known as the yellow-breasted or buffy-headed capuchin, is a species of New World monkey.Although there are differences between individuals as well as between the sexes and across age groups, S. xanthosternos is described as having a distinctive yellow to golden red chest, belly and upper arms. Its face is a light brown and its cap for which the capuchins were first named is a dark brown/black or light brown.".
- Q1075145 label "Golden-bellied capuchin".
- Q1075145 depiction Sapajus_xanthosternos_3.JPG.
- Q1075145 name "Golden-bellied capuchin".