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Roosmalens' dwarf marmoset

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Mass
  
150 – 180 g (Adult)

Rank
  
Species

Length
  
38 – 39 cm (Adult)

Class
  
Scientific name
  
Callibella humilis

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Primate

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Genus
  
Callibellavan Roosmalen &van Roosmalen, 2003

Similar
  
Primate, Manicore marmoset, Marca's marmoset, Satéré marmoset, Hershkovitz's marmoset

Roosmalens dwarf marmoset meaning


Roosmalens' dwarf marmoset (Callibella humilis or Callithrix (Calibella) humilis), also known as the black-crowned dwarf marmoset, is a small New World monkey native to the Amazon Rainforest, on the east bank of the lower Madeira River, and the west bank of the Aripuanã River, in Brazil. It has the smallest distribution of any primate in Amazonia. This marmoset has several unique attributes, which has resulted in it being placed in the monotypic genus Callibella.

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It was first described in 1998, after it was discovered ca. 400 km (250 mi) south of the city of Manaus. In 1996, Marc van Roosmalen, the discoverer, was given a milk can by a river trader with one of these monkeys inside. He suspected it was a new species, a relative of the pygmy marmoset, but at that point was unaware of its exact origin. Following a lengthy expedition, it was discovered near the town of Nova Olinda in south-eastern Amazonas.

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Adult Roosmalens' dwarf marmosets have a total length of 38–39 cm (15-15½ in), incl. a tail of 22–24 cm (8½-9½ in), and weigh 150-185 g (5½-6½ oz). It is the second smallest species of monkey, with only the related pygmy marmoset being smaller. The upperparts of Roosmalens' dwarf marmoset are mainly dark olive-brown, while the underparts are pale, dull yellowish. The bare, pale pinkish face is bordered by a whitish ring of hair. The crown is blackish, as suggested by its alternative common name; black-crowned dwarf marmoset. It has claws as opposed to nails, like other marmosets who feed off tree sap. It also has teeth similar to other marmosets.

Roosmalens' dwarf marmoset Roosmalen39s dwarf marmoset photo Callibella humilis G110786 ARKive

It is considered unusual among marmosets in that it gives birth to only a single baby instead of twins, the norm for marmosets. Marmosets are often very territorial, though this is not the case among Roosmalens' dwarf marmoset, where it is common for multiple females in a group to have young, instead of one dominant female.

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References

Roosmalens' dwarf marmoset Wikipedia