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The titis, or titi monkeys, are
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s of the subfamily Callicebinae, which contains three extant genera: ''Cheracebus'', ''Callicebus'', and ''Plecturocebus.'' This subfamily also contains the extinct genera '' Miocallicebus,
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'', and ''Carlocebus''. Titi monkeys live in
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, from Colombia,
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and
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, east through
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, and south to Bolivia and northern
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Description

Depending on species, titis have a head and body length of , and a tail, which is longer than the head and body, of . The different titi species vary substantially in coloring, but resemble each other in most other physical ways. They have long, soft fur, and it is usually reddish, brownish, grayish or blackish, and in most species the underside is lighter or more reddish than the upperside. Some species have contrasting blackish or whitish foreheads, while all members of the genus ''Cheracebus'' have a white half-collar. The tail is always furry and is not
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Biology

Diurnal and
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, titis predominantly prefer dense forests near water. They easily jump from branch to branch, earning them their
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name, ''Springaffen'' (jumping monkeys). They sleep at night, but can also take a midday nap. Titis are territorial. They live in family groups that consist of parents and their offspring, about two to seven animals in total. They defend their territory by shouting and chasing off intruders, but rarely engage in actual fighting. Their grooming and communication is important for the co-operation of the group. They can typically be seen in pairs sitting or sleeping with tails entwined. The diet of the titis consists mainly of fruits, although they also eat leaves, flowers, insects, bird eggs and small vertebrates.Nowak, R. M. (1999). ''Walker's Mammals of the World.'' 6th edition. The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore. Titis are monogamous, mating for life. The female bears a single young after about a five-month gestation. Twins occur rarely, having been documented in only 1.4% of all births in captive groups of ''Plecturocebus moloch''. While the second infant usually does not survive, cases where neighbouring groups have adopted infants are known, suggesting that twins may be reared successfully under certain circumstances. Often it is the father who cares for the young, carrying it and bringing it to the mother only for nursing. Fathers tend to engage in more grooming, food-sharing, inspecting, aggression and playing with infants than mothers. The young are weaned after 5 months and are fully grown after two years. After three or more years, they leave their family group in order to find a mate. While the life expectancy of most species is unclear, the members of the genus ''Cheracebus'' may live for up to 12 years in the wild,Rowe, Noel (1996). ''The Pictorial Guide to Living Primates.'' Pogonias Press, Charlestown. while members of the ''P. moloch'' group have been known to live for more than 25 years in captivity.


Classification

The number of known species of titis has doubled in recent years, with eight, ''P. stephennashi'', ''P. bernhardi'', ''P. caquetensis'', ''P. aureipalatii,'' ''P. miltoni'', ''P.'' ''urubambensis'', ''P. grovesi'', and ''P. parecis'' being described from the Amazon basin since 2000. Furthermore, the most recent review uses the phylogenetic species concept (thereby not recognizing the concept of subspecies) rather than the 'traditional'
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. The classification presented here is therefore very different from the classifications used twenty years ago. The naming rights to a recently discovered species were auctioned off (with the funds going to a
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), and the winner was the online casino GoldenPalace.com, as reflected in both the common and scientific name of ''P. aureipalatii''. While this typically is a highly unusual event in
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, the possibility of naming a species of titi in exchange for a sizable donation to a nonprofit foundation was also presented a few years before, resulting in ''P. bernhardi'' being named after
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. Historically, titis were monogeneric and formed the genus ''Callicebus'' Thomas, 1903. Owing to the great diversity found across titi monkey species, a new genus-level taxonomy was recently proposed that recognises three genera within the subfamily Callicebinae; ''Cheracebus'' Byrne et al. (2016) for the species of the ''torquatus'' group (Widow titis); ''Callicebus'' Thomas, 1903, for species of the Atlantic Forest ''personatus'' group; and ''Plecturocebus'' Byrne et al. (2016) for the Amazonian and Chaco titis of the ''moloch'' and ''donacophilus'' groups. * Genus ''
Plecturocebus ''Plecturocebus'' is one of three genera of titi monkeys. Historically, these monkeys were monogeneric, being placed in a single genus: ''Callicebus'' Thomas, 1903. Owing to the great diversity found across titi monkey species, a new genus-leve ...
'' **''P. donacophilus'' group ***
White-eared titi The white-eared titi monkey (''Plecturocebus donacophilus'') also known as the Bolivian titi or Bolivian gray titi, is a species of titi monkey, a type of New World monkey, from eastern Bolivia and an area of western Brazil. The species has a r ...
, ''Plecturocebus donacophilus'' *** Rio Beni titi, ''Plecturocebus modestus'' *** Rio Mayo titi, ''Plecturocebus oenanthe'' *** Ollala brothers's titi, ''Plecturocebus olallae'' *** White-coated titi, ''Plecturocebus pallescens'' *** Urubamba brown titi, ''Plecturocebus urubambensis'' ** ''P. moloch'' group ***
Baptista Lake titi The Baptista Lake titi monkey (''Plecturocebus baptista'') is a species of titi monkey, a type of New World monkey, Endemic (ecology), endemic to Brazil. It was originally described as ''Callicebus baptista'' in 1939. References

Plectur ...
, ''Plecturocebus baptista'' *** Prince Bernhard's titi, ''Plecturocebus bernhardi'' ***
Brown titi The brown titi monkey (''Plecturocebus brunneus'') is a species of titi monkey, a type of New World monkey, from South America. It is endemic to Brazil. It was originally described as ''Callicebus brunneus'' in 1842 and transferred to the newly e ...
, ''Plecturocebus brunneus'' ***
Ashy black titi The ashy black titi monkey (''Plecturocebus cinerascens'') is a species of titi monkey, a type of New World monkey, endemic to Brazil Brazil ( pt, Brasil; ), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: ), is the largest count ...
, ''Plecturocebus cinerascens'' *** Parecis titi, ''Plecturocebus parecis'' *** Hoffmanns's titi, ''Plecturocebus hoffmannsi'' *** Alta Floresta titi, ''Plecturocebus grovesi'' *** Milton's titi, ''Plecturocebus miltoni'' ***
Red-bellied titi The red-bellied titi monkey or dusky titi (''Plecturocebus moloch'') is a species of titi monkey, a type of New World monkey, endemic to Brazil. It lives in forests and thickets. It has a rounded head and a thick, soft coat and frequently adopts ...
, ''Plecturocebus moloch'' *** Vieira's titi, ''Plecturocebus vieirai'' ***
Toppin's titi Toppin's titi monkey (''Plecturocebus toppini'') is a species of titi monkey, a type of New World monkey, from Brazil, Peru, and Bolivia. Taxonomy It was described in 1914 by Oldfield Thomas but was afterwards considered conspecific with the c ...
, ''Plecturocebus toppini'' ***
Madidi titi The Madidi titi monkey, also known as the GoldenPalace.com monkey or the golden palace monkey, is a titi, a kind of New World monkey, discovered in western Bolivia's Madidi National Park in 2004. Its scientific name is ''Plecturocebus aureipala ...
, ''Plecturocebus aureipalatii'' *** Chestnut-bellied titi, ''Plecturocebus caligatus'' *** Caquetá titi, ''Plecturocebus caquetensis'' ***
Coppery titi The coppery titi monkey (''Plecturocebus cupreus''), or red titi monkey, is a species of titi monkey, a type of New World monkey, from South America. They are found in the Amazon of Brazil and Peru, and perhaps northern Bolivia. It was described ...
, ''Plecturocebus cupreus'' *** White-tailed titi, ''Plecturocebus discolor'' *** Hershkovitz's titi, ''Plecturocebus dubius'' ***
Ornate titi The ornate titi monkey (''Plecturocebus ornatus'') is a species of titi monkey and is the smallest member of the family Pitheciidae, which also includes uakaris and saki monkeys. As it is a member of this family, it is classified as a type of N ...
, ''Plecturocebus ornatus'' *** Stephen Nash's titi, ''Plecturocebus stephennashi'' * Genus ''
Cheracebus ''Cheracebus'' is one of three genera of titi monkeys. Monkeys in this genus, particularly the type species '' Cheracebus lugens'', are sometimes referred to as widow titi monkeys. Historically, titis were monogeneric, comprising only the genus ...
'' ** Lucifer titi, ''Cheracebus lucifer'' ** Black titi, ''Cheracebus lugens'' **
Colombian black-handed titi The Colombian black-handed titi monkey (''Cheracebus medemi'') is a species of titi, a type of New World monkey, endemic to Colombia. It was originally described in the genus '' Callicebus'' in 1963. Description Colombian black-handed titis s ...
, ''Cheracebus medemi'' **
Red-headed titi The red-headed titi monkey (''Cheracebus regulus'') is a species of titi, a type of New World monkey, endemic to Brazil. It was originally described as ''Callicebus regulus'' in 1927. References

Cheracebus, red-headed titi Mammals of Br ...
, ''Cheracebus regulus'' **
Collared titi The collared titi monkey (''Cheracebus torquatus'') is a species of titi, a type of New World monkey. It is endemic to northern Brazil. Taxonomy At the end of the 1980s the genus ''Callicebus'' was revised from the Hershkovitz concept of three ...
, ''Cheracebus torquatus'' * Genus ''
Callicebus ''Callicebus'' is a genus of monkeys known as titi monkeys. Historically, titis were monogeneric, comprising only the genus ''Callicebus'' Thomas, 1903. Owing to the great diversity found across titi monkey species, a new genus-level taxonomy w ...
'' ** Barbara Brown's titi, ''Callicebus barbarabrownae'' ** Coimbra Filho's titi, ''Callicebus coimbrai'' ** Coastal black-handed titi, ''Callicebus melanochir'' **
Black-fronted titi The black-fronted titi monkey (''Callicebus nigrifrons'') is a species of titi, a type of New World monkey. The black-fronted titi is a small diurnal primate. The body of this primate is covered in grey to brown fur with black fur concentrated ...
, ''Callicebus nigrifrons'' **
Atlantic titi The Atlantic titi monkey or masked titi (''Callicebus personatus'') is a species of titi, a type of New World monkey, endemic to Brazil. Distribution and general features The Atlantic titi is part of the genus ''Callicebus'' which is composed of ...
, ''Callicebus personatus'' *Genus †'' Miocallicebus'' **†'' Miocallicebus villaviejai'' *Genus †'' Carlocebus'' **†'' Carlocebus carmenensis'' **†'' Carlocebus intermedius'' *Genus †''
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Homunculus patagonicus ''Homunculus'' is an extinct genus of New World monkey that lived in Argentina during the Miocene. Two species are known: ''Homunculus patagonicus'' and ''Homunculus vizcainoi'', which are known from material found in the Santa Cruz Formation in ...
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References

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