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Bearded saki

The bearded sakis, or cuxiús, are five or six species of pitheciid New World monkeys, classified in the genus Chiropotes. They live in the eastern and central Amazon in South America, ranging through southern Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana and northern and central Brazil. The species are entirely allopatric, their distributions being separated by major rivers.

Classification
(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 satanasRed-backed bearded saki, Chiropotes chiropotesBrown-backed bearded saki, Chiropotes israelitaUta Hick's bearded saki, Chiropotes utahickiWhite-nosed saki, Chiropotes albinasusReddish-brown bearded saki, Chiropotes sagulatus ==References==
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