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  • The new variety of titi monkey, which has the scientific name Callicebus caquetensis, is the size of a cat and has grayish-brown hair.

    Eyewitness News 2010

  • The new variety of titi monkey, which has the scientific name Callicebus caquetensis, is the size of a cat and has grayish-brown hair.

    daytondailynews.com - News NANCY LOPEZ 2010

  • The new variety of titi monkey, which has the scientific name Callicebus caquetensis, is the size of a cat and has grayish-brown hair.

    "MAIN" via Steve in Google Reader 2010

  • The squirrel monkey with naked ears (Saimiri ustus) and dusty titi (Callicebus moloch) are endemic to the south-central Amazon.

    Madeira-Tapajós moist forests 2008

  • Yesterday, Conservation International announced the discovery of a new species of titi monkey (Callicebus caquetensis) on a scientific expedition in the Colombian Amazon.

    Dr. Thomas Defler: A New Species of Titi Monkey! (PHOTOS) Dr. Thomas Defler 2010

  • Yesterday, Conservation International announced the discovery of a new species of titi monkey (Callicebus caquetensis) on a scientific expedition in the Colombian Amazon.

    Dr. Thomas Defler: A New Species of Titi Monkey! (PHOTOS) 2010

  • It's hard to scoff, considering zoologists are still discovering new species of primates, such as the Callicebus caquetensis titi monkey found earlier this year in Colombia.

    Can Animals Save Mainstream Media? 2010

  • The tiny titi monkey (Callicebus moloch) also occurs here, and the gray-necked night monkey (Aotus infulatus) and spider monkey (Ateles marginatus) are endemic to this and the interfluve to the east.

    Tapajós-Xingu moist forests 2008

  • It's hard to scoff, considering zoologists are still discovering new species of primates, such as the Callicebus caquetensis titi monkey found earlier this year in Colombia.

    Can Animals Save Mainstream Media? 2010

  • It's hard to scoff, considering zoologists are still discovering new species of primates, such as the Callicebus caquetensis titi monkey found earlier this year in Colombia.

    Can Animals Save Mainstream Media? 2010

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