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The Pitheciidae are one of the five families of New World monkeys now recognised. Formerly, they were included in the family Atelidae. The family includes the titis, saki monkeys and uakaris. Most species are native to the Amazon region of Brazil, with some being found from Colombia in the north to Bolivia in the south.

Characteristics
Pitheciids are small to medium-sized monkeys, ranging from 23 cm in head-body length for the smaller titis, to 44–49 cm for the uakaris. They have medium to long fur, in a wide range of colors, often with contrasting patches, especially on the face. They are diurnal and arboreal animals, found in tropical forests from low-lying swamp to mountain slopes. They are predominantly herbivorous, eating mostly fruit and seeds, although some species will also eat a small number of insects. Sakis and uakaris have a diastema between the canine and premolar teeth, but the titis, which have unusually small canines for New World monkeys, do not. All species have the dental formula: Females give birth to a single young after a gestation period of between four and six months, depending on species. The uakaris and bearded sakis are polygamous, living in groups of 8-30 individuals. Each group has multiple males, which establish a dominance hierarchy amongst themselves. The titis and Pithecia sakis, by contrast, are monogamous and live in much smaller family groups. ==Classification==
Classification
There are 54 currently recognized extant species of pitheciid monkey, grouped into two subfamilies and six genera. Eleven extinct genera known from the fossil record are placed in the family, extending the age of the family to the Miocene. • Family Pitheciidae: titis, sakis and uakaris • Subfamily Callicebinae, titis • Genus PlecturocebusWhite-eared titi, Plecturocebus donacophilusRio Beni titi, Plecturocebus modestusRio Mayo titi, Plecturocebus oenantheOllala brothers's titi, Plecturocebus olallaeWhite-coated titi, Plecturocebus pallescensUrubamba brown titi, Plecturocebus urubambensisBaptista Lake titi, Plecturocebus baptistaPrince Bernhard's titi, Plecturocebus bernhardiBrown titi, Plecturocebus brunneusParecis titi, Plecturocebus parecisAshy black titi, Plecturocebus cinerascensHoffmanns's titi, Plecturocebus hoffmannsiRed-bellied titi, Plecturocebus molochVieira's titi, Plecturocebus vieiraiMilton's titi, Plecturocebus miltoniChestnut-bellied titi, Plecturocebus caligatusCoppery titi, Plecturocebus cupreusToppin's titi, Plecturocebus toppiniMadidi titi, Plecturocebus aureipalatiiCaquetá titi, Plecturocebus caquetensisWhite-tailed titi, Plecturocebus discolorHershkovitz's titi, Plecturocebus dubiusOrnate titi, Plecturocebus ornatusStephen Nash's titi, Plecturocebus stephennashiAlta Floresta titi, Plecturocebus grovesi • Genus CallicebusBarbara Brown's titi, Callicebus barbarabrownaeCoimbra Filho's titi, Callicebus coimbraiCoastal black-handed titi, Callicebus melanochirBlack-fronted titi, Callicebus nigrifronsAtlantic titi, Callicebus personatus • Genus †Miocallicebus • †Miocallicebus villaviejai • Genus CheracebusLucifer titi, Cheracebus luciferBlack titi, Cheracebus lugensColombian black-handed titi, Cheracebus medemiRed-headed titi, Cheracebus regulusCollared titi, Cheracebus torquatus • Genus †Carlocebus • †Carlocebus carmenensis • †Carlocebus intermedius • Genus †Homunculus • †Homunculus patagonicus • Subfamily Pitheciinae • Genus Cacajao, uakaris • Black-headed uakari, Cacajao melanocephalusBald uakari, Cacajao calvusAracá uakari, ''Cacajao ayresii • Napo saki, Pithecia napensisPissinatti's saki, Pithecia pissinattii (disputed) • White-faced saki, Pithecia pitheciaRylands' bald-faced saki, Pithecia rylandsi (disputed) • Vanzolini's bald-faced saki, Pithecia vanzolinii • Genus †Proteropithecia • †Proteropithecia neuquenensis • Genus †Soriacebus • †Soriacebus ameghinorum • †Soriacebus adrianae • †Genus Xenothrix • †Jamaican monkey, Xenothrix mcgregori • †Genus Antillothrix • †Hispaniolan monkey, Antillothrix bernensis • †Genus Insulacebus • †Insulacebus toussentiana • Newly described species. †Extinct taxa. Silvestro etal 2017 showed the relationship among the extinct and extant pitheciid genera: }} ==References==
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