Milton's titi
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C. miltoni
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Callicebus miltoni Julio César Dalponte, Felipe Ennes Silva, José de Sousa e Silva Júnior, 2014[1]
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Milton's titi monkey (Callicebus miltoni), named after the Brazilian primatologist Milton Thiago de Mello, is a species of titi, a type of New World monkey, from southern Amazon rainforest, Brazil. It was discovered in 2011 by Julio César Dalponte, and recognized as a new species in 2014 (from the genus Callicebus thomas).[2]
Milton's titi differs from other titis by the following features:[1]
- a light gray line of forehead,
- dark ocher sideburns and throat,
- dark grey torso and flanks,
- an orange tail.
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