Ateles fusciceps (binomen a Gray anno 1866 statutum) est species generis Atelis ("simiiformium araneorum"), unus e Platyrrhinis, qui silvas ab America Media ad Americam Australem habitat. In Columbia, Nicaragua, et Panama endemicus est.[1]

A. fusciceps

Classis : Mammalia 
Ordo : Primates 
Infraordo : Simiiformes 
Parvordo : Platyrrhini 
Familia : Atelidae 
Genus : Ateles 
Species : Ateles fusciceps 
Gray, 1866
   
Conservationis status
CRN

Invalid status (IUCN 3.1)
Territorium
Territorium Ateles geoffroyi (colore caeruleo pictum) et A. fusciceps (rubro)
  1. Cuarón et al. 2008.

Bibliographia

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  • Colin J. Chapman, Lauren A. Chapman, "Reproductive Biology of Captive and Free-ranging Spider Monkeys" in Zoo Biology vol. 9 (1990) pp. 1-9
  • Cuarón, A. D., A. Shedden, E. Rodríguez-Luna, P. C. de Grammont, et A. Link 2008. Ateles fusciceps. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species e.T135446A4129010. Textus. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2008.RLTS.T135446A4129010.en.
  • J. F. Eisenberg, "Reproduction in two species of spider monkeys, Ateles fusciceps and Ateles geoffroyi" in Journal of Mammalogy vol. 54 (1973) pp. 955-957
  • J. F. Eisenberg, "Communication mechanisms and social integration in the black spider monkeys, Ateles fusciceps robustus and related species" in Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology vol. 213 (1976) pp. 1-108

Nexus externi

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  Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Ateles fusciceps spectant.
  Vide "Ateles fusciceps" apud Vicispecies.
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