Atelinae

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Atelinae
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Primates
Suborder: Haplorrhini
Family: Atelidae
Subfamily: Atelinae
Gray, 1825
Genera

Ateles
Brachyteles
Lagothrix
Oreonax

Atelinae is a subfamily of New World monkeys in the family Atelidae, and includes the various spider and woolly monkeys. The primary distinguishing feature of the atelines is their long prehensile tail which can support their entire body weight.

Atelines live on the American continent from southern Mexico through central Brazil and Bolivia. Diurnal and arboreal, they move speedily and acrobaticly through the trees using their prehensile tail. Atelines, along with their cousins the howler monkeys, are the largest of the New World monkeys. They live together in groups and are omnivores, although their diet primarily consists of fruits, seeds and leaves. These animals are characterized by a slow reproduction rate: females only bear young once every two to four years. Many species are hunted for their meat, and the destruction of their habitat likewise endangers them; the spider monkey already stands at the edge of extermination.

[edit] Classification

[edit] Extinct taxa

  • Subfamily Atelinae
    • Genus Stirtonia
      • Stirtonia tatacoensis
      • Stirtonia victoriae
    • Genus Protopithecus
      • Protopithecus brasiliensis
    • Genus Caipora
      • Caipora bambuiorum
    • Genus Solimoea
      • Solimoea acrensis

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