Pithecia pithecia, white-faced saki
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Pithecia pithecia, white-faced saki
Fox-tailed Monkey, Simia pithecia. Plate facing p. 169 of Museum Leverianum; specimens from the museum of the late Sir Ashton Lever, by George Shaw. Published by James Parkinson, proprietor, 1792-1796
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1729 1788 18th Century Canidae Caniformia Canine Carnivora Epitheria Eutheria Foxes Haplorhini Lever Leverian Mammalia Monkey 1755 1824
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This exquisite engraving showcases the captivating White-faced Saki Monkey, scientifically known as Pithecia pithecia, also referred to as the Fox-tailed Monkey or Simia pithecia. This illustration is taken from the esteemed collection of Sir Ashton Lever's Museum Leverianum, published by James Parkinson between 1792 and 1796. The White-faced Saki Monkey is a New World monkey native to South America, specifically found in the Amazon rainforest and adjacent regions. The White-faced Saki Monkey is a medium-sized primate, with a distinctive white face and bushy, fox-like tail. They belong to the order Primates, the class Mammalia, and the suborder Haplorhini. This species is part of the infraorder Simiiformes and the superfamily Ceboidea. The White-faced Saki Monkey is further classified under the family Cebidae, subfamily Cebinae, and genus Pithecia. This illustration provides a detailed and accurate representation of the White-faced Saki Monkey, highlighting its expressive face, slender build, and the prominent canines that give this monkey its fox-like appearance. The White-faced Saki Monkey is an omnivorous species, feeding on fruits, nuts, seeds, flowers, and small vertebrates. This engraving is a testament to the meticulous work of the skilled artist, Dr. George Kearsley, who expertly captured the essence of this fascinating creature. The publication of this illustration during the late 18th century marked an essential contribution to the scientific community, expanding the collective knowledge of the natural world during this period. The White-faced Saki Monkey continues to captivate and inspire researchers and nature enthusiasts alike, offering a glimpse into the rich biodiversity of the Amazon rainforest and the wonders of the natural world.
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