Saimiri (Cebidae)
Saimiri ist eine Primatengattung innerhalb der Familie Cebidae, deren 11 Mitglieder ab dem frühen Neogen (Miozän) im Burdigalium lebten, das vor ungefähr 20,4 Millionen Jahren begann und bis vor 16 Millionen Jahren andauerte. Viele Überreste wurden in Peru gefunden.
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Literatur
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