
Characteristics
Cebid monkeys are arboreal animals that only rarely travel on the ground. They are generally small monkeys, ranging in size up to that of theBrown Capuchin, with a body length of 33 to 56 cm, and a weight of 2.5 to 3.9 kilograms. They are somewhat variable in form and coloration, but all have the wide, flat, noses typical of New World Monkeys.
They are omnivorous, mostly eating fruit and insects, although the proportions of these foods vary greatly between species. They have thedental formula:

Females give birth to one or two young after a gestation period of between 130 and 170 days, depending on species. They are social animals, living in groups of between five and forty individuals, with the smaller species typically forming larger groups. They are generally diurnal in habit.[3]
Classification
Previously, New World monkeys were divided between Callitrichidae and this family. For a few recent years, marmosets, tamarins, and lion tamarins were placed as a subfamily (Callitrichinae) in Cebidae, while moving other genera from Cebidae into the families Aotidae, Pitheciidaeand Atelidae.[1] The most recent classification of New World monkeys again splits the callitrichids off, leaving only the capuchins and squirrel monkeys in this family.[2]
- Family Cebidae: capuchins and squirrel monkeys
- Subfamily Cebinae
- Genus Cebus
- Black-striped Capuchin, Cebus libidinosus
- Black Capuchin, Cebus nigritus
- Golden-bellied Capuchin, Cebus xanthosternos
- Kaapori Capuchin, Cebus kaapori
- Tufted Capuchin, Cebus apella
- White-headed Capuchin, Cebus capucinus
- White-fronted Capuchin, Cebus albifrons
- Weeper Capuchin, Cebus olivaceus
- Blond Capuchin, Cebus flavius
- Genus Cebus
- Subfamily Saimiriinae
- Genus Saimiri
- Bare-eared Squirrel Monkey, Saimiri ustus
- Black Squirrel Monkey, Saimiri vanzolini
- Black-capped Squirrel Monkey, Saimiri boliviensis
- Central American Squirrel Monkey, Saimiri oerstedi
- Common Squirrel Monkey, Saimiri sciureus
- Genus Saimiri
- Subfamily Cebinae
Extinct taxa
- Subfamily Cebinae
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