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Bolivian Squirrel Monkey
Saimiri boliviensis (I. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire & de Blainville 1834)
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tail length
NMNH Primate Measurements
356 mm
(female)
NMNH Primate Measurements
290 mm
(female)
NMNH Primate Measurements
370 mm
(male)
NMNH Primate Measurements
386 mm
(female)
NMNH Primate Measurements
395 mm
(male)
NMNH Primate Measurements
355 mm
(female)
NMNH Primate Measurements
396 mm
(female)
NMNH Primate Measurements
386 mm
(female)
NMNH Primate Measurements
369 mm
(female)
NMNH Primate Measurements
365 mm
(female)
NMNH Primate Measurements
370 mm
(female)
NMNH Primate Measurements
361 mm
(female)
NMNH Primate Measurements
350 mm
(male)
NMNH Primate Measurements
358 mm
(male)
NMNH Primate Measurements
396 mm
(female)
NMNH Primate Measurements
399 mm
(male)
NMNH Primate Measurements
433 mm
(male)
NMNH Primate Measurements
435 mm
(male)