APY 203 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Squirrel Monkey, Uakari, Spider Monkey
LAR GIBBON
Hylobates lar
Suborder: Haplorrhini (alternative) Anthropoidea (traditional)
Infraorder: Catarrhini
Superfamily: Hominoidea
Native habitat country: Southeast Asia
Diet: Mostly fruit, figs, and leaves, also flowers and insects
Locomotion: brachiation
Social Group: adult male and female with offspring
• NOT seual dihroatis, use olor phase
• suspesor loootio
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SPOT NOSE GUENON
Cercopithecus petaurista
Suborder: Haplorhini (alternative) Anthropoidea (traditional)
Infraorder: Catarrhini
Superfamily: Cercopithecoidea
Native habitat country: Africa
Diet: fruit, leaves, insects
Locomotion: arboreal quadrapedialism
Social Group: troops of 10-40 individuals, only one male, others leave at puberty,
female philopatry
• diurnal
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BLACK AND WHITE COLOBUS MONKEY
Colobus Guereza
Suborder: Haplorhini (alternative) Anthropoidea (traditional)
Infraorder: Catarrhini
Superfamily: Cercopithecoidea
Native habitat country: Kenya, West/Central Africa
Diet: strictly leaf-eaters
Locomotion: quadrupedal and semibrachiators
Social Group: dominant male, multi-female (about 10)
• no thumbs
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Document Summary
Diet: mostly fruit, figs, and leaves, also flowers and insects. Social group: adult male and female with offspring: not (cid:862)se(cid:454)ual di(cid:272)hro(cid:373)atis(cid:373)(cid:863), use (cid:862)(cid:272)olor phase(cid:863, (cid:862)suspe(cid:374)sor(cid:455) lo(cid:272)o(cid:373)otio(cid:374)(cid:863) Social group: troops of 10-40 individuals, only one male, others leave at puberty, female philopatry: diurnal. Social group: dominant male, multi-female (about 10: no thumbs. Social group: multi male multi female, females always dominant: diurnal. Social group: large groups, female leads groups, males do not stay in groups: sexual dimorphism. Social group: sympatric, made up of many reproductive units in which there are many males but only one is sexually active ischial callosities: sexual dimorphism, sexual dichromatism, diurnal, sex skin. Social group: 2-5 individuals, one adult of each sex, both males and females leave natal groups re-evolved from diurnal ancestors: only new world monkeys active at night. Native habitat country: central america and northern south america. Social group: males stay in natal group, females leave, loose groups of about 20: prehensile tail.