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NONHUMAN PRIMATES
The "Status" column of this section indicates which members of a listed
species are endangered or threatened (U.S. Department of the Interior,
Fish and Wildlife Service, 1979). Information and forms necessary for
trading in endangered and threatened species can be obtained from the
Federal Wildlife Permit Office, Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Depart-
ment of the Interior, Washington, D.C. 20240.
The availability of wild-caught, nonhuman primates listed in this
Directory may change as regulations of the exporting and importing coun-
tries change. Contact the Federal Wildlife Permit Office, at the above
address, for current information.
Investigators should recognize that suppliers may not keep wild-
caught, nonhuman primates "in stock," and that there may be considerable
delay in obtaining these species.
The Primate Supply Information Clearinghouse, SJ-50, University of
Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195, phone 206/S43-5178, provides a
computerized service to assist investigators locate nonhuman primates for
research or breeding. This service is available at no cost through tele-
phone inquiries and through weekly listings of available and needed non-
human primates (whole animals and/or biologic materials).
In this section the following symbols have been used:
Source CR colony reared WC wild caught
Status E endangered T threatened
Primates are listed alphabetically under the headings of Old World
and New World Species in the Index of Scientific Names at the back of this
section.
REFERENCES:
Hershkovitz, P. 1977. Living New World monkeys. (Platyrrhini
Vol. 1. University of Chicago Press, Chicago. 1117 pp.
) .
Napier, J. R., and P. H. Napier. 1967. A handbook of living pro
mates. Academic Press, London. 456 pp.
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NONHUMAN PRIMATES
REFERENCES - cont.
U.S. Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service. 1979.
Title 50-Wildlife and Fisheries, Chapter 1, Part 17-Endangered and
Threatened Wildlife and Plants. Federal Register 44(12, Part II):3635-
3654.
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NONHUMAN PRIMATES
~ ~ Name
BABOONS
Scientific
Country
Source of Origin Status Code
Baboon Papio spp. WC Kenya Sap
Baboon, Olive Papio anubis WC Kenya Pic
or Anubis Prl
Baboon, Yellow Papio WC Kenya Pic
cynocephalus Prl
CAPUCHINS
Capuchin Cebus spp. WC Bolivia Prl
Sap
Guyana
Panama
Prl
Prl
Sap
Capuchin, Cebus apella WC Bolivia Pic
Black-capped
Capuchin, Cebus albitrons WC Guyana Sap
White-fronted
or Cinnamon Panama Sap
Ringtail
Capuchin, Cebus capucinus WC Panama Sap
White-throated
GALAGOS
Galago, Thick- Galago crassi- WC Kenya Prl
tailed caudatus
Galago or Galago senegal- WC Kenya Pic
Bushbaby ens~s
GELADAS
Gelada Th~ropithecus WC Ethiopia T Prl
gelada
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NONHUMAN PRIMATES
Scientific
Common Name Name
Country
Source of Origin Status Code
MACAQUES
Macaque, Ma caca WC Assam Prl
Assamese assamensis
Macaque, Macaca f ascicu- CR -- Gct
Cynomolgus, l aris
or Crab-eating WC -- Gct
Indonesia Pic
Prl
Sap
Malaysia
Philippines
Macaque,
Pig-tailed trina
Macaca nemes-
Pic
Prl
Sap
Pic
Sap
Malaysia
Pic
Prl
Sap
Macaque, Rhesus Macaca mul atta CR India Gct
Lbi
Bangladesh
MARMOS ETS
Gct
Moe
Pic
Prl
Marmoset Cal l ithrix spp. WC Bolivia Prl
Marmoset, Cal l ithrix CR Brazil Tmf
Tufted-ear Jacob us
or Common WC Bolivia Sap
*Unconditioned animals. The buyer takes possession of these animals
in Bangladesh and arranges his own import permits.
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NONHUMAN PRIMATES
Scientific
Common Name Name Source
Country
of Origin Status Code
NIGHT MONKEYS
Night Monkey or Lotus trivir- WC Bolivia Pic
Douroucouli gates
PATAS MONKEYS
Guyana
Panama
Patas Monkey Erythrocebus WC Kenya
pates
SPIDER MONKEYS
Prl
Sap
Prl
Prl
Sap
Prl
Nigeria
Pic
Spider Monkey Ateles spp. WC Bolivia E'l Prl
Guyana
Panama
SQU I RREL MON KEYS
Prl
Prl
Sap
Squirrel Monkey Saimiri CR Guyana Got
sciureus
TAMARI NS
Tamarin,
Cotton-top
WC Bolivia
WC Guyana
Pic
Prl
Sap
Gct
Prl
Saguinus Oedipus CR Colombia E Tmf
The following members of this genus are endangered: Ateles geoffroyi,
Ateles geoffroyi frontatus, and Ateles geoffroyi panamensis.
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NONHUMAN PRIMATES
Scientific
Common Name Name
Country
Source of Origin
Status Code
TAMARINS - cont.
Tamarin, Red- Saguinus labiatus CR
bellied
Tamarin,
Saddle-back,
or Brown-
headed
TREESHREWS
Treeshrew,
Common
FERRETS
WC Bolivia
Saguinus fusci- CR Peru
collie
Tupaia glis WC Thailand
Tmf
Pic
Sap
Tmf
Pic
Prl
Vervet, or Cercopithecus WC Ethiopia Pic
African Green aethiops Prl
Monkey, or
Grivet Kenya Pic
Prl
St. Kitts Pic
Sierra Prl
Leone
Somalia Pic
Tanzania Prl
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NONHUMAN PRIMATES
INDEX OF SCIENTIFIC NAMES
Scientific Name
Common Name
OLD WORLD SPECIES
Cercopithecus aethiops
Vervet or African Green Monkey
Erythrocebus pates Patas Monkey
Galago crassicaudatus
Galago senegalensis
Macaca assamensis
Macaca fascicularis
Macaca mulatta
Macaca nemestrina
Papio spp.
Papio anubis
Papio cynocephalus
Theropithecus gelada Gelada
Tupaia glis
NEW WORLD SPECIES
Ateles spp.
Aotus trivirgatus
Callithrix spp.
llithrix jacchus
Cebus spp.
Cebus albitrons
Cebus apella
Cebus capucinus
Thick-tailed Galago
Galago or Bushbaby
Assamese Macaque
Cynomolqus or Crab-eating Macaque
Rhesus Macaque
Pig-tailed Macaque
Baboon
Olive or Anubis Baboon
Yellow Baboon
Common Treeshrew
Spider Monkey
Night Monkey or Douroucouli
Marmoset
Tufted-ear or Common Marmoset
Capuchin
White-fronted Capuchin or Cinnamon Ringtail
Black-capped Capuchin
White-throated Capuchin
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NONHUMAN PRIMATES
INDEX OF SCIENTIFIC NAMES
cientific Name
Common Name
NEW WORLD SPECIES - cont.
Saguinus f uscicol l is
Saguinus 1 alias us
Saguinus Oedipus
Saimiri sciureus
Saddle-back or Brown-headed Tamarin
Red-bellied Tamarin
Cotton-top Tamarin
Squirrel Monkey
Representative terms from entire chapter:
prl sap