Atelidae, Gray, 1825
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Family Atelidae View in CoL
Ateles chamek (Humboldt, 1812) , Black-faced Black Spider Monkey
Records. Recorded by hunting interviews (09°07.714′S, 068°57.434′W) and osteological material (09°16.510′S, 068°57.432′W).
Identification. The body is darkly colored, with the face devoid of hair and black. The limbs are long and the tail is a prehensile ( Emmons 1997).
Emmons LH (1997) Neotropical rainforest mammals - a field guide. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 396 pp.
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