A new locality in Paraguay for the black-tailed marmoset, mico melanurus (Geoffroy saint-hilaire, 1812) (Primates, Callitrichidae)

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Abstract

Mico melanurus is an endangered primate in Paraguay, with most Paraguayan records in the vicinity of Agua Dulce (Defensores del Chaco National Park). We report the first well-documented locality outside of the Agua Dulce/ Linea 1 transect, representing the most northeastern record in Paraguay, as well as a new habitat for the species, transitional Pantanal-Cerrado. This note demonstrates the importance of monitoring areas which have been insufficiently studied for conservation purposes.

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Cabral-B, H., Romero-N, L., Bueno, D., Yanosky, A., & Brooks, D. M. (2017). A new locality in Paraguay for the black-tailed marmoset, mico melanurus (Geoffroy saint-hilaire, 1812) (Primates, Callitrichidae). Check List, 13(3). https://doi.org/10.15560/13.3.2142

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