Mura's saddleback tamarin

Saguinus fuscicollis mura
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Mammalia
Order:Primates
Suborder:Haplorhini
Infraorder:Simiiformes
Family:Callitrichidae
Genus:Saguinus
Species: S. fuscicollis
Subspecies: S. f. mura
Trinomial name
Saguinus fuscicollis mura
Röhe, Silva Jr., Sampaio & Rylands, 2009

Mura's saddleback tamarin (Saguinus fuscicollis mura) is a subspecies of monkey that was first seen by scientists in 2007 in the Brazilian state of Amazonas. The monkey, which is mostly gray and brown, weighs 213 grams (7.5 oz), is 240 millimetres (9.4 in) tall, and has a 320 millimetres (13 in) tail.[1]

According to the discoverers of this new subspecies, Mura's saddleback tamarin is threatened by several planned development projects in the region, including a proposed gas pipeline, two hydroelectric dams currently in the beginning stages of construction, and, most notably, a major highway cutting through the Amazon that is currently being paved. Conservationists fear the highway could fuel wider deforestation in the Amazon over the next two decades.[2]

References

  1. New monkey discovered in Brazilian Amazon, Reuters, July 7, 2009
  2. "New monkey discovered in Brazil". Retrieved 2017-03-08.


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