Hernández-Camacho's night monkey (Aotus jorgehernandezi) is a species of night monkey of the family Aotidae. It was first described in 2007 by Thomas Defler and Marta Bueno. It has a gray neck and a white patch over each eye, separated by a black band. The fur on the chest, belly, lower arms and lower wrists is thick and white. It differs from other gray-necked night monkey species other than Brumback's night monkey in having 50 chromosomes.
Hernández-Camacho's night monkey[1] | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Mammalia |
Order: | Primates |
Suborder: | Haplorhini |
Infraorder: | Simiiformes |
Family: | Aotidae |
Genus: | Aotus |
Species: | A. jorgehernandezi
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Binomial name | |
Aotus jorgehernandezi Defler and Bueno, 2007
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Hernandez-Camacho's Night Monkey range |
It is believed to live in Colombia on the western slopes and foothills of the Andes, between Quindío and Risaralda.[1] It is possible that it occurs in Tatamá National Natural Park. This range is currently also considered part of the range of the Panamanian night monkey.[2] The Latin name honors the late Colombian biologist Jorge Hernández-Camacho.[1]
References
edit- ^ a b c Defler, T. R. & Bueno, M. L. (2007). "Aotus Diversity and the Species Problem" (PDF). Primate Conservation. 2007 (22): 55–70. doi:10.1896/052.022.0104.
- ^ a b Morales-Jiménez, A.L. & Link, A. (2008). "Aotus jorgehernandezi". The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2008. IUCN: e.T136211A4260378. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2008.RLTS.T136211A4260378.en. Retrieved 26 December 2017.