







| Kingdom | Phylum | Class | Order | Family |
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| ANIMALIA | CHORDATA | MAMMALIA | PRIMATES | PITHECIIDAE |
| Scientific Name: | Callicebus stephennashi | ||||||
| Species Authority: | M. van Roosmalen, T. van Roosmalen & R.A. Mittermeier, 2002 | ||||||
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| Taxonomic Notes: | The precise type locality of this species is unknown. The holotype is aid to have come from along the middle to upper Rio Purús together with the paratypes. van Roosmalen et al. (2002) argued that the species seems to be phenotypically most closely related to both C. caligatus and C. dubius. | ||||||
| Red List Category & Criteria: | Data Deficient ver 3.1 | |||
| Year Assessed: | 2008 | |||
| Assessor/s | Veiga, L.M. | |||
| Evaluator/s: | Mittermeier, R.A. & Rylands, A.B. (Primate Red List Authority) | |||
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Justification: This species is listed as Data Deficient in light of a complete lack of information on its distribution, ecology and threats. The type locality is unknown and the species is recently described. This species should be a priority for future research. |
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| Population: | There is no information on the population status of this species. It is known from only four specimens kept in captivity and has not been seen or studied in the wild. |
| Population Trend: |
Unknown
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| Habitat and Ecology: |
No data on the ecology of this species are available. Titi monkeys (Callicebus spp.) are known to occur in a wide range of habitats, although some species exhibit habitat preferences, for example C. lucifer is reported to prefer white-sand forests (E. Heymann pers. comm. 2008), and C. donacophilus drier forests (Ferrari et al. 2000; R. Wallace pers. comm.). Members of the C. moloch and C. cupreus groups are considered tolerant of habitat disturbance caused by human activity or seasonal flooding (van Roosmalen et al. 2002). The diet of titis comprises mainly fruit pulp, leaves, insects and seeds. They form small, pair-bonded, territorial groups and are considered monogamous. They have small home (1.5-30 km) and day ranges (0.5-1.5 km). |
| Systems: | Terrestrial |
| Major Threat(s): | There is no information on major threats to this species. |
| Conservation Actions: | It is not known whether the species occurs in any protected areas. |
| Citation: | Veiga, L.M. 2008. Callicebus stephennashi. In: IUCN 2010. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2010.1. <www.iucnredlist.org>. Downloaded on 18 March 2010. |
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