Watercolor illustration of Coimbra-Filho’s Titi (Callicebus coimbrai)

Coimbra-Filho’s Titi

Callicebus coimbrai

Endangered

About

The Coimbra-Filho's Titi (Callicebus coimbrai), also known as Coimbra-Filho's Titi Monkey, is a small New World monkey in the family Pitheciidae, named in honour of the Brazilian primatologist Adelmar F. Coimbra-Filho. This titi monkey is endemic to the Atlantic Forest of northeastern Brazil, with its range restricted to the states of Sergipe and southern Alagoas—one of the most critically fragmented and threatened biomes on Earth. Adults are small, with reddish-brown fur on the flanks and upperparts, pale grey on the underparts, and an orange-red forehead band. Like all titi monkeys, Callicebus coimbrai is highly social, living in monogamous family groups of 2–5 individuals that engage in elaborate dawn duets and tail-twining behaviour as expressions of pair bonding. The species inhabits Atlantic Forest fragments, including lowland and highland forest patches, riverine gallery forest, and secondary growth, where it subsists on fruits, seeds, leaves, and occasional invertebrates. The Coimbra-Filho's Titi is classified as Endangered by the IUCN due to its severely fragmented range within one of the world's most deforested biomes, with less than 12% of original Atlantic Forest remaining, ongoing habitat loss from agricultural expansion, and small, isolated population sizes highly vulnerable to stochastic extinction events.

Habitat & Distribution

Typically found in diverse terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.

Conservation Status

EN Endangered

Full Taxonomy

Names in Other Languages

German Coimbra-Springaffe
Portuguese Guigó

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scientific name of Coimbra-Filho’s Titi?
The scientific name of Coimbra-Filho’s Titi is Callicebus coimbrai. It belongs to the genus Callicebus.
What is the conservation status of Coimbra-Filho’s Titi?
Coimbra-Filho’s Titi (Callicebus coimbrai) is classified as Endangered by the IUCN Red List.
What family does Coimbra-Filho’s Titi belong to?
Coimbra-Filho’s Titi (Callicebus coimbrai) belongs to the genus Callicebus, which is part of the taxonomic family Pitheciidae.
Is Coimbra-Filho’s Titi endangered?
Yes, Coimbra-Filho’s Titi (Callicebus coimbrai) is classified as Endangered on the IUCN Red List, which means it faces a significant risk of extinction in the wild.
What kingdom does Coimbra-Filho’s Titi belong to?
Coimbra-Filho’s Titi (Callicebus coimbrai) belongs to the kingdom Animalia (hewan).
What are the closest relatives of Coimbra-Filho’s Titi?
The closest relatives of Coimbra-Filho’s Titi in the genus Callicebus include Blond Tit, Masked Tita, Black-fronted Titi, Southern Bahian Tit.

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