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Cercopithecidae is a family of mammals that includes monkeys found primarily in Africa and Asia. This group is scientifically important for understanding primate evolution and behavior, and many species play significant roles in their ecosystems as seed dispersers and prey for larger predators.
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Species
Cercopithecidae
FAMILY
- KingdomAnimalia
- PhylumChordata
- ClassMammalia
- OrderPrimates
- FamilyCercopithecidae
猴科(學名:Cercopithecidae),即舊世界猴,靈長目的一科,是與猿類最接近的猴,也是我們最爲熟悉的一類靈長目動物。今天主要分佈在非洲和亞洲的廣大地區,也分佈於歐洲極少部分地區。
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Museum specimens
- Specimen records
- 176
- With media
- 23
- Family
- Cercopithecidae
- Collections
- UCMP, AMNH, CLO, UTEP, MVZ, MSB
- Recorded in
- Malawi, South Africa, Burma, Kenya, United States, Tanzania, Zaire, Sao Tome And Principe
Research
138,332 papers- Dental remains of Plio-Pleistocene Cercopithecidae (Mammalia: Primates) from Romania.Journal of human evolution · 2024Stan C, Drăgușin V, Vasile Ș et al.DOI: 10.1016/j.jhevol.2024.103544
- The myth of Eve: molecular biology and human origins.Science (New York, N.Y.) · 1995Ayala FJDOI: 10.1126/science.270.5244.1930
- Fossil Cercopithecidae from the Early Pliocene Sagantole Formation at Gona, Ethiopia.Journal of human evolution · 2020Frost SR, Simpson SW, Levin NE et al.DOI: 10.1016/j.jhevol.2020.102789
- First record of Macaca (Cercopithecidae, Primates) in the Middle Pleistocene of Greece.Journal of human evolution · 2022Konidaris GE, Athanassiou A, Panagopoulou E et al.DOI: 10.1016/j.jhevol.2021.103104
- Evolutionary history of the Cercopithecidae.ReviewContributions to primatology · 1975Delson E
- First record of Theropithecus (Cercopithecidae) from the Republic of Djibouti.Journal of human evolution · 2020Geraads D, de Bonis LDOI: 10.1016/j.jhevol.2019.102686
- Species of the genus Papio (Cercopithecidae) as subjects of biomedical research: I. Biological basis of experiments on baboons.ReviewJournal of medical primatology · 1988Fridman EP, Popova VN
- The anatomy of the hindlimb of Theropithecus brumpti (Cercopithecidae, Papionini): Morphofunctional implications.Journal of human evolution · 2023Pallas L, Daver G, Merceron G et al.DOI: 10.1016/j.jhevol.2023.103333
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Article · Italiano
I Cercopitecidi (Cercopithecidae Gray, 1821) sono una famiglia di scimmie del parvordine dei Catarrhini o scimmie del Vecchio Mondo. Appartengono alla superfamiglia Cercopithecoidea, di cui sono le uniche specie viventi, e sono dotati di coda (non prensile), a differenza delle specie dell'altra superfamiglia dello stesso parvordine, l'Hominoidea, che non hanno coda. Le specie attuali vivono in Asia e in Africa, ma specie fossili sono state ritrovate anche in Europa.
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