Oryx
2019
1-5
doi:10.1017/S003060531900084X
Andean montane forest, distribution, Lagothrix flavicauda, Neotropical primates, Peru, primate conserva tion, yellow-tailed woolly monkey
The Critically Endangered Peruvian yellow-tailed woolly monkey Lagothrix flavicauda was presumed to only occur in the tropical montane cloud forests between the Marañón and Huallaga rivers in northern Peru. Here we report the discovery of a population to the south of its previously known range, in the Región Junín. During September–December 2018 we carried out transect surveys to record large mammals present near the village of San Antonio in the district of Pampa Hermosa, at 1287–2015 m altitude. We recorded five primate species during transect surveys. Lagothrix flavicauda was seen four times, and appeared phenotypically distinct from populations to the north, with notable white patches above each eye and a reduced yellow patch at the end of the tail. The presence of L. flavicauda in Junín extends its known geographical range over 200 km southwards from the closest previously known population in the Huánuco region, and presents a unique opportunity for the conservation of this Critically Endangered species
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Sean M. Mchugh, Fanny M. Cornejo, Jasmina McKibben, Melissa Zarate, Carlos Tello, Carlos F. Jiménez and Christopher A. Schmitt
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