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Saguinus Collection

In the vast and diverse world of primates, one genus stands out with its unique charm and captivating beauty - Saguinus. Picture No

Background imageSaguinus Collection: Picture No. 10909413

Picture No. 10909413
Emperor Tamarin - portrait (Saguinus imperator) Date:

Background imageSaguinus Collection: Tamarin and squirrel monkey

Tamarin and squirrel monkey
5855184 Tamarin and squirrel monkey; (add.info.: Tamarin monkey, Saguinus midas, and squirrel monkey, Saimiri sciureus. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Antoine Jussieu's)

Background imageSaguinus Collection: Proboscis monkey, Nasalis larvatus 1,2, king colobus, Colobus polykomos 3, brown-mantled tamarin

Proboscis monkey, Nasalis larvatus 1,2, king colobus, Colobus polykomos 3, brown-mantled tamarin
FLO4574429 Proboscis monkey, Nasalis larvatus 1,2, king colobus, Colobus polykomos 3, brown-mantled tamarin, Saguinus fuscicollis 4, red-handed howler, Alouatta belzebul 5, pure-faced langur

Background imageSaguinus Collection: Red-handed tamarin, Saguinus midas. (Great eared monkey, Simia midas)

Red-handed tamarin, Saguinus midas. (Great eared monkey, Simia midas) Illustration copied from George Edwards'
FLO4640604 Red-handed tamarin, Saguinus midas. (Great eared monkey, Simia midas) Illustration copied from George Edwards' figure of the little black monkey

Background imageSaguinus Collection: Golden-mantled tamarin (Saguinus tripartitus) captive

Golden-mantled tamarin (Saguinus tripartitus) captive

Background imageSaguinus Collection: Emperor tamarin (Saguinus imperator ) portrait, captive, occurs in Peru and Bolivia

Emperor tamarin (Saguinus imperator ) portrait, captive, occurs in Peru and Bolivia. Green foliage digitally added

Background imageSaguinus Collection: Brown-mantled tamarin / Saddleback tamarin (Saguinus fuscicollis

Brown-mantled tamarin / Saddleback tamarin (Saguinus fuscicollis) climbing down tree trunk, Tambopata, Madre de Dios, Peru

Background imageSaguinus Collection: Emperor Tamarin (Saguinus imperator) in a rainforest clearing

Emperor Tamarin (Saguinus imperator) in a rainforest clearing. The animal is one of many being studied, hence the metal band hanging from its neck. Madre de Dios, Peru. March. Cropped

Background imageSaguinus Collection: Cotton-top tamarin (Saguinus oedipus), adult with two week old baby on back. Northern Colombia

Cotton-top tamarin (Saguinus oedipus), adult with two week old baby on back. Northern Colombia

Background imageSaguinus Collection: Red-handed tamarin, Saguinus midas

Red-handed tamarin, Saguinus midas. Tamarin or great-eared monkey. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by J. Pass after an illustration by George Edwards from Ebenezer Siblys Universal System of

Background imageSaguinus Collection: Red-handed or golden-handed tamarin, Saguinus midas

Red-handed or golden-handed tamarin, Saguinus midas. Simia midas. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Joseph Kellner after an illustration by George Edwards from Johann Christian Daniel Schrebers

Background imageSaguinus Collection: Cotton-top tamarin, Saguinus oedipus. Critically endangered

Cotton-top tamarin, Saguinus oedipus. Critically endangered (Pinche or red-tailed monkey, Simia oedipus). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by M

Background imageSaguinus Collection: Golden-mantled tamarin (Saguinus tripartitus) feeding on fruits at the Tiputini

Golden-mantled tamarin (Saguinus tripartitus) feeding on fruits at the Tiputini Biodiversity Station, Amazon Rainforest, Ecuador

Background imageSaguinus Collection: Black-Mantled Tamarin (Saguinus nigricollis) group with social grooming, Sumaco, Napo, Ecuador

Black-Mantled Tamarin (Saguinus nigricollis) group with social grooming, Sumaco, Napo, Ecuador

Background imageSaguinus Collection: Picture No. 10909414

Picture No. 10909414
Emperor Tamarin - portrait (Saguinus imperator) Date:

Background imageSaguinus Collection: Buffy-tufted marmoset, Callithrix aurita (vulnerable)

Buffy-tufted marmoset, Callithrix aurita (vulnerable), and red-handed tamarin, Saguinus midas.. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Frederic Cuviers Dictionary of Natural Science: Mammals

Background imageSaguinus Collection: Cotton-topped Tamarin Saguinus oedipus oedipus Captive Cotton-topped TamarinSaguinus

Cotton-topped Tamarin Saguinus oedipus oedipus Captive Cotton-topped TamarinSaguinus
Cotton-topped Tamarin, Saguinus oedipus Captive

Background imageSaguinus Collection: Picture No. 10909415

Picture No. 10909415
Emperor Tamarin - calling (Saguinus imperator) Date:

Background imageSaguinus Collection: Picture No. 10909412

Picture No. 10909412
Emperor Tamarin - portrait (Saguinus imperator) Date:


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In the vast and diverse world of primates, one genus stands out with its unique charm and captivating beauty - Saguinus. Picture No. 10909413 showcases the enchanting Golden-mantled tamarin, a captive creature that exudes elegance with its golden fur and endearing gaze. Moving on to another member of this extraordinary genus, we encounter the Emperor tamarin in all its regal glory. This portrait captures a captive individual from Peru and Bolivia, displaying its majestic presence amidst lush surroundings. The Brown-mantled tamarin, also known as the Saddleback tamarin, is a true marvel to behold. In an image set against a rainforest clearing backdrop, this species exhibits its distinctive saddle-like markings that adorn their backs. As we venture further into South America's rich biodiversity, we come across the Cotton-top tamarin in Northern Colombia. Here we witness an adult carrying a two-week-old baby on her back; a heartwarming sight that symbolizes parental care within these critically endangered creatures' community. Amongst their primate companions are red-handed tamarins who share their habitat harmoniously. A snapshot featuring both Red-faced spider monkeys and red-handed tamarins highlights the coexistence between different species in nature's intricate tapestry. Speaking of hands adorned with shades of gold or crimson hues brings us to yet another fascinating member - the Red-handed or golden-handed tamarin. Its vibrant coloration adds vibrancy to any environment it inhabits while showcasing nature's artistic palette at work. Cotton-top Tamarins continue to captivate our attention as they face critical endangerment due to various factors threatening their survival. Their delicate features remind us of our responsibility towards protecting these incredible creatures for future generations. Returning once more to Golden-mantled Tamarins but this time observing them feeding on fruits at Tiputini reveals not only their dietary habits but also how they contribute ecologically by dispersing seeds, ensuring the continuity of plant life.