Pithecia irrorata Gray, 1842 is a animal in the Pitheciidae family, order Primates, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Pithecia irrorata Gray, 1842

Pithecia irrorata Gray, 1842

Pithecia irrorata is a South American New World saki monkey found across parts of the western Amazon basin.

Family
Genus
Pithecia
Order
Primates
Class
Mammalia

About Pithecia irrorata Gray, 1842

The Rio Tapajós saki, also called Gray's bald-faced saki, has the scientific name Pithecia irrorata Gray, 1842. It is a species of saki monkey, which is a type of New World monkey native to South America. This species can be found in portions of western Brazil, southeastern Colombia, and southeastern Peru, and may also occur in northern Bolivia.

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Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Mammalia Primates Pitheciidae Pithecia

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