(
Chiropotes albinasus). Until recently, only two species were recognized in this genus, but
C. israelita was re-validated in 2003 (having long been considered a
synonym of
Chiropotes), where it – based on differences in colour of pelage,
karyotype, and
molecular analysis – also was recommended treating
C. chiropotes and
C. utahickae as species separate from
C. satanas. The
IUCN note the taxonomic confusion, but lists
C. sagulatus as a valid species, with
C. israelita as a synonym. • '
Genus Chiropotes''''' •
Black bearded saki,
Chiropotes satanas •
Red-backed bearded saki,
Chiropotes chiropotes •
Brown-backed bearded saki,
Chiropotes israelita •
Uta Hick's bearded saki,
Chiropotes utahicki •
White-nosed saki,
Chiropotes albinasus •
Reddish-brown bearded saki,
Chiropotes sagulatus ==References==