🔎 Saguinus tripartus – Definition and Explanations
Introduction
Tamarin Tripartitus | ||
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Classification | ||
Dominion | Animalia | |
Branch | Chordata | |
Embr. | Vertebrate | |
Class | mammals | |
Subclass | Theria | |
Infra-class | eutheria | |
Place an order | Primates | |
Family | Callitrichidae | |
gender | saguinus | |
Binomial name (In taxonomy (botany, zoology, etc.) binomial name or binomial… | ||
Saguinus tripartius (Milne Edwards, 1878) |
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IUCN conservation status:
NT : Imminent Threat |
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the Saguinus tripartius (golden-robed tamarin) a species (Species in life sciences (from Latin species, “type”…) of primate (Primates (Latin primas, atis means “first place…”) From the family Callitrichidae.
Other names
- Golden saddle-backed tamarin, golden-robed tamarin
- Pichico de manto dorado, pichico dorado (Peru)
- Chichicu, mimo (huaorani name), Ecuador.
Distribution
North east (North-east is the half-way between the north and east cardinal points. North-east…) Ecuador and extreme north (North is the cardinal point against south.) From Peru. Very limited area. In Ecuador, between pinto belo to the north and probably to the RĂo Curaray south (South is the cardinal point against north.) (at least up to the RĂo YasunĂ). In Peru, between the rivers Kuraray Napo but also north of the Rio Napo to the Rio Putumayo border (A border is an imaginary line separating two areas, especially two…) west colombian from high altitude Rio Santa Maria and Rio Juvinetoits eastern limit is poorly known (but most likely to be replaced by S. nigricollis nigricollis at the mouth of the Rio Napo, quickly towards the Amazon).
Taxonomy
Considered a subspecies by EW Heymann Tamarin saddle (Saddle tamarin (Saguinus fuscicollis) — primate species of the family…) (T. fuscicolina).
Sympathy and unity
Tamarind sympathetic red (Red meets different definitions depending on the chromatic system we use…) and black (S. n. nigricollis) between RĂos Napo and Putumayo, the area may contain red-mantled saddle tamarin (S. f. lagonotus) and RĂo Napo tamarin (S. graellsi). combination (The combination of a rewriting system is defined as the following property:) Rios Curaray and Napo. It is associated with tit, saimiris and capuchins.
Place of residence
Forest (A forest or forest massif is a wooded expanse, relatively dense,…) evergreen raindrop right (A plain is a special form of relief, a geographical space…)also soil (Terra (plural terrae) is a word of Latin origin and means Earth, place. It is used…) firm and varzeá.
Measurements
- Body length 22-24 cm
- Tail 31-34 cm
- Weight: 340 g
Description
Peeling in three zones color (Color is the eye’s subjective perception of one or more wave frequencies…) (hence the Latin name), head black, front golden orange and chamomile (Rupicapra rupicapra) – mammal family… grayish behind. Middle and bottom back (In anatomy, it is the back in vertebrates, including humans…) and grayish buff legs. Back of crown, upper back, shoulders and arms golden orange. The underside is golden orange. Gray dark legs and hands. Black tail, first third red below. The head is surrounded by a collar of black hair extending from the forehead and cheeks to the base of the throat. Small chevron (Back: A piece of cut timber forming part of the roof frame, section…) frontal (The front is computer hardware.) prominent gray. Mouth and face a White (White is the color of a body heated to about 5000°C (see…) clean
Basic behaviors
It is a perennial and woody plant.
Density
13.5/km² (Rios San Jose and AushiriPeru, after Aquino).
Group size
- 5.8 (4 to 7), sometimes in short-lived groups of 10, at YasunĂ
- 5.3 (RĂos San JosĂ© and Aushiri, Peru)
- 6 and 9 (Rio Curaray, Peru, after Kostrub).
Feed
Fruit-eating insect-eating gum. Fruits, insects (Insectes is a French-language journal of ecology and entomology…) (tettigonia), nectar and gum. Gets nectar from flowers Sterculia (Sterculia is a botanical genus of the Sterculiaceae family according to the classical classification,…) and Mathias Without harming them according to Chelsea Kostrub (YasunĂ, Ecuador).
Protection
PN of the Yasuni and indigenous R. of the Huaorani (Ecuador).