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White Saki

Educational resources on White Saki

White Saki or Pithecia albicans is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Least Concern . IUCN Profile of the White Saki

Academic web links for the White Saki.


Sakis
P. Albicans Buffy Saki Female 36.5-40.5 40.5-45.5 ? White Saki Male 40-41 42-44 ? P. Hirsuta Black-bearded Saki Female 38-46 40-48 ? Male 38-44 44-50 ?
web.missouri.edu/~flinnm/courses/mah/factfiles/saki.htm

Family Atelidae
P. monachus (monk saki), P. albicans (white saki), P. aequatoralis (equatorial saki) smallest pitheciine, 2kg; relatively longer trunk and legs
csm.jmu.edu/biology/wunderre/julie_web/family_atelidae.htm

Primate Info Net: Common Names for the Order Primates
White Saki Pithecia hirsuta English: Shaggy Saki Pithecia irrorata irrorata English: Gray's Monk Saki Gray's Bald-faced Saki
pin.primate.wisc.edu/aboutp/taxonomy/common.html

Genus Pithecia--5 spp
Pithecia albicans--White Saki. Pithecia irrorata--Bald-faced Saki. Pithecia monachus--Monk Saki. Pithecia pithecia--White-faced Saki. Pithecia aequatorialis--Equatorial Saki
users.edinboro.edu/plindeman/pithecia.html

Scent marking in sifaka: no one function explains it all
Propithecus; lemur; olfactory communication INTRODUCTION Scent-marking behavior is not generally associated with primates, but it does occur in some anthropoids, such as white saki
https://webspace.utexas.edu/rl2273/RLewis/RLewis/pub_scent.pdf

Woodie W. White
Boston University School of Theology ... Saki Shimizu (清水 �紀, Shimizu Saki?, born November 22, 1991 in Tokyo, Japan) is a J-pop singer.
sthweb.bu.edu/index.php?option=com_awiki&view=mediawiki&article=Saki_Shimizu&Itemid=356

Woodie W. White
Boston University School of Theology ... Hector Hugh Munro (December 18, 1870 – November 13, 1916), better known by the pen name Saki, was a British writer, whose witty and
sthweb.bu.edu/index.php?option=com_awiki&view=mediawiki&article=Saki&Itemid=356

Extant Primates
...(Pithecia albicans) White saki (Pithecia irrorata) Bald-faced saki (Pithecia monachus) Monk saki
www.redwoods.edu/Instruct/AGarwin/Extant-Primates.doc







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