5 Aspidosperma eteanum APOCYNACEAE. 1 Duguetia sp. ANNONACEAE. 3 Xylopia nitida ANNONACEAE. 2 Xylopia nitida ANNONACEAE
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1 Fruits & Flowers eaten by Black-bearded Sakis (Chiropotes satanas) 1 Photos by Veiga, L. M. Produced by: Juliana Philipp, R. Foster, T. Wachter. Support from: Ellen Hyndman Fund and Andrew Mellon Foundation. Thanks to Eletronorte S.A., CAPES, Primate Conservation Inc. and the Primate Society of Great Britain. And thanks to Juscelino Chaves and Luiz Alves for field assistance, and Manoel Cordeiro and Scott Mori for plant identification. 1 Duguetia sp. ANNONACEAE 2 Xylopia nitida ANNONACEAE 3 Xylopia nitida ANNONACEAE 4 Aspidosperma auriculata APOCYNACEAE 5 Aspidosperma eteanum APOCYNACEAE 6 Aspidosperma eteanum APOCYNACEAE 7 Geissospermum vellosi APOCYNACEAE 8 Schefflera morototoni ARALIACEAE 9 Oenocarpus bacaba ARALIACEAE 10 Oenocarpus distichus ARECACEAE 11 Arrabidaea cinnamomea 12 Lindsaea lancea LINDSAEACEAE 13 Arrabidaea mollicoma 14 Cuspidaria sp. 15 Memora magnifica 16 Memora racemosa 17 Mussatia cf. prieurei 18 Tanaecium nocturnum 19 Tanaecium nocturnum 20 Tanaecium nocturnum
2 Fruits & Flowers eaten by Black-bearded Sakis (Chiropotes satanas) Emílio Goeldi Museu & Federal University of Pará Photos by Veiga, L.M. Produced by: Juliana Philipp, R. Foster, T. Wachter. Support from: Ellen Hyndman Fund and Andrew Mellon Foundation. Thanks to Eletronorte S.A., CAPES, Primate Conservation Inc. and the Primate Society of Great Britain. And Thanks to Juscelino Chaves and Luiz Alves for field assistance, and Manoel Cordeiro and Scott Mori for plant identification. 2 indet sp. 1 indet sp Protium apiculatum 24 Protium apiculatum 25 Protium aracouchini 26 Protium heptaphyllum 27 Protium robustum 28 Protium robustum 29 Protium sagotianum 30 Tetragastris altissima 31 Tetragastris altissima 32 Tetragastris panamensis 33 Couepia guianensis 34 Hirtella bicornis 35 Hirtella bicornis 36 Hirtella ciliata 37 Hirtella eriandra 38 Licania canescens 39 Licania heteromorpha 40 Licania kunthiana
3 Fruits & Flowers eaten by Black-bearded Sakis (Chiropotes satanas) 3 Conservation Inc. and the Primate Society of Great Britain. Also, thanks to Juscelino Chaves and Luiz Alves for field assistance, and Manoel Cordeiro and Scott Mori for plant identification. 41 Garcinia macrophylla CLUSIACEAE 42 Tovomita choisyana CLUSIACEAE 43 Tovomita choisyana CLUSIACEAE 44 Combretum jacquinii COMBRETACEAE 45 Rourea doniana CONNARACEAE 46 Cayaponia cruegeri CUCURBITACEAE 47 Cayaponia tubulosa CUCURBITACEAE 48 Cayaponia tubulosa CUCURBITACEAE 49 Cayaponia sp. 1 CUCURBITACEAE 50 Cayaponia sp. 1 CUCURBITACEAE 51 Doliocarpus major DILLENIACEAE 52 Tetracera sp. DILLENIACEAE 53 Tetracera sp. DILLENIACEAE 54 Sloanea guianensis ELAEOCARPACEAE 55 Sloanea guianensis ELAEOCARPACEAE 56 Sloanea guianensis ELAEOCARPACEAE 57 Manihot esculenta EUPHORBIACEAE 58 Sagotia racemosa EUPHORBIACEAE 59 Bauhinia coronata 60 Bauhinia coronata
4 Fruits & Flowers eaten by Black-bearded Sakis (Chiropotes satanas) 4 Conservation Inc. and the Primate Society of Great Britain. Juscelino Chaves and Luiz Alves for field assistance, and Manoel Cordeiro and Scott Mori for plant identification. 61 Bauhinia guianensis 62 Bauhinia rutilans 63 Copaifera duckei 64 Dialium guianense 65 Dialium guianense Sclerolobium guianense FABACEAE CAESALPINIACEAE 68 Vouacapoua americana 69 Vouacapoua americana 70 Abarema cochleata FABACEAE MIMOSACEAE 71 Abarema cochleata 72 Abarema jupunba 73 Abarema jupunba 74 Acacia multipinnata 75 Acacia rufescens 76 Enterolobium schomburgkii 77 Inga alba 78 Inga capitata 79 Inga flagelliformis 80 Inga thibaudiana
5 Fruits & Flowers eaten by Black-bearded Sakis (Chiropotes satanas) 5 Conservation Inc. and the Primate Society of Great Britain. Juscelino Chaves and Luiz Alves for field assistance, and Manoel Cordeiro and Scott Mori for plant identification. ECCo, The Field Museum, Chicago, USA. [ [rrc@fieldmuseum.org] Rapid Color Guide # 254 version 1 05/ Inga thibaudiana 82 Stryphnodendron microstachyum 83 Zygia racemosa 84 Alexa grandiflora 85 Alexa grandiflora 86 Swartzia arborescens 87 Swartzia racemosa 88 Swartzia racemosa 89 Zollernia paraensis 90 Zollernia paraensis Endopleura uchi HUMIRIACEAE 93 Endopleura uchi HUMIRIACEAE 94 Sacoglottis guianensis HUMIRIACEAE 95 Sacoglottis guianensis HUMIRIACEAE 96 Aniba canelilla LAURACEAE 97 Aniba canelilla LAURACEAE 98 Bertholletia excelsa 99 Couratari guianensis 100 Couratari oblongifolia
6 Fruits & Flowers eaten by Black-bearded Sakis (Chiropotes satanas) 6 Conservation Inc. and the Primate Society of Great Britain. Juscelino Chaves and Luiz Alves for field assistance, and Manoel Cordeiro and Scott Mori for plant identification. ECCo, The Field Museum, Chicago, USA. [ [rrc@fieldmuseum.org] Rapid Color Guide # 254 version 1 05/ Eschweilera coriacea 102 Eschweilera coriacea 103 Eschweilera pedicellata 104 Eschweilera subglandulosa 105 Eschweilera subglandulosa 106 Gustavia augusta 107 Gustavia augusta 108 Lecythis corrugata Dicella macroptera 111 Mascagnia sepium 112 Mascagnia sepium 113 Stigmaphyllon palmatum 114 Stigmaphyllon palmatum Tetrapterys sp Norantea guianensis
7 Fruits & Flowers eaten by Black-bearded Sakis (Chiropotes satanas) 7 Conservation Inc. and the Primate Society of Great= Britain. Juscelino Chaves and Luiz Alves for field assistance, and Manoel Cordeiro and Scott Mori for plant identification. ECCo, The Field Museum, Chicago, USA. [ [rrc@fieldmuseum.org] Rapid Color Guide # 254 version 1 05/ Norantea guianensis MALPIGHIACEAE 122 Bellucia grossularioides MELASTOMATACEAE 123 Trichilia lecointei MELIACEAE 124 Trichilia quadrijuga MELIACEAE 125 Trichilia septentrionalis MELIACEAE 126 Trichilia lecointei MELIACEAE 127 Trichilia surinamensis MENISPERMACEAE 128 Telitoxicum minutiflorum MENISPERMACEAE 129 Brosimum guianensis 130 Brosimum lactescens 131 Brosimum parinarioides 132 Brosimum parinarioides 133 Maquira sclerophylla 134 Naucleopsis caloneura 135 Naucleopsis ternstroemiiflora 136 Perebea mollis 137 Heisteria scandens OLACACEAE 138 Heisteria scandens OLACACEAE 139 Passiflora glandulosa PASSIFLORACEAE 140 Passiflora glandulosa PASSIFLORACEAE
8 Fruits & Flowers eaten by Black-bearded Sakis (Chiropotes satanas) 8 Conservation Inc. and the Primate Society of Great Britain. Juscelino Chaves and Luiz Alves for field assistance, and Manoel Cordeiro and Scott Mori for plant identification. 141 Passiflora coccinea PASSIFLORACEAE 142 Moutabea guianensis POLYGALACEAE 143 Moutabea guianensis POLYGALACEAE 144 Casearia ulmifolia SALICACEAE 145 Casearia ulmifolia SALICACEAE 146 Laetia procera SALICACEAE 147 Cupania scrobiculata 148 Matayba arborescens 149 Paullinia pachycarpa 150 Paullinia pachycarpa 151 Paullinia sp Paullinia sp 153 Paullinia sp Serjania paucidentata 155 Serjaniifolia sp 156 Talisia carinata 157 Talisia microcarpa 158 Chrysophyllum prieurii 159 Manilkara huberi 160 Manilkara huberi
9 Fruits & Flowers eaten by Black-bearded Sakis (Chiropotes satanas) 9 Conservation Inc. and the Primate Society of Great Britain. Juscelino Chaves and Luiz Alves for field assistance, and Manoel Cordeiro and Scott Mori for plant identification. ECCo, The Field Museum, Chicago, USA [ [rrc@fieldmuseum.org] Rapid Color Guide # 254 version 1 05/ Micropholis guyanensis 162 Micropholis venulosa 163 Passiflora coccinea 164 Pouteria bilocularis 165 Passiflora glandulosa 166 Pouteria cladantha 167 Pouteria engleri 168 Pouteria engleri 169 Pouteria eugeniifolia 170 Pouteria hispida 171 Pouteria hispida 172 Pouteria oppositifolia 173 Pouteria oppositifolia 174 Pradosia sp. 175 Simarouba amara SIMAROUBACEAE 176 Pourouma cecropiifolia URTICACEAE 177 Pourouma cecropiifolia URTICACEAE 178 Pouroumavelutina URTICACEAE 179 Vochysia guianensis VOCHYSIACEAE 180 Vochysia maxima VOCHYSIACEAE
10 Fruits & Flowers eaten by Black-bearded Sakis (Chiropotes satanas) 10 Photos by L.M. Veiga. Produced by: Juliana Philipp, R. Foster, T. Wachter. Support from: Ellen Hyndman Fund and Andrew Mellon Foundation. Thanks to Eletronorte S.A., CAPES, Primate Conservation Inc. and the Primate Society of Great Britain. Juscelino Chaves and Luiz Alves for field assistance, and Manoel Cordeiro and Scott Mori for plant identification. Black-bearded Saki Monkey (Chiropotes satanas) Photo by Eduardo L. Pashoalini
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