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The eastern pygmy marmoset (Cebuella niveiventris) is a marmoset species, a very small New World monkey, found in the southwestern Amazon Rainforest in Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, and Peru. It was formerly regarded as conspecific with the similar western pygmy marmoset, but the eastern pygmy marmoset has whitish colored underparts. Although the eastern pygmy marmoset occurs further east than the western pygmy marmoset, the primary separators of their ranges are the Amazon River (Solimões River) and Maranon River, with the western occurring to the north of them and the eastern to the south. The species has recently been confirmed by DNA testing to exist in Ecuador, hundreds of kilometers north of the Maranon River.

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  • Cebuella niveiventris (es)
  • Eastern pygmy marmoset (en)
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  • The eastern pygmy marmoset (Cebuella niveiventris) is a marmoset species, a very small New World monkey, found in the southwestern Amazon Rainforest in Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, and Peru. It was formerly regarded as conspecific with the similar western pygmy marmoset, but the eastern pygmy marmoset has whitish colored underparts. Although the eastern pygmy marmoset occurs further east than the western pygmy marmoset, the primary separators of their ranges are the Amazon River (Solimões River) and Maranon River, with the western occurring to the north of them and the eastern to the south. The species has recently been confirmed by DNA testing to exist in Ecuador, hundreds of kilometers north of the Maranon River. (en)
  • El tití pigmeo suroccidental (Cebuella niveiventris) es una especie de tití que se encuentra en la selva amazónica del suroeste de Bolivia, Brasil, Ecuador y Perú. Anteriormente se consideraba que era conespecífico del tití pigmeo occidental, pero el tití pigmeo oriental tiene las partes inferiores blanquecinas. Aunque el tití pigmeo oriental se distribuye más al este que el tití pigmeo occidental, los principales separadores de sus áreas de distribución son el río Amazonas (río Solimões) y el río Marañón, con el occidental al norte de ellos y el oriental al sur.​ Recientemente se ha confirmado mediante pruebas de ADN que la especie existe en Ecuador, a cientos de kilómetros al norte del río Marañón.​ (es)
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  • Lönnberg, 1940 (en)
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  • Eastern pygmy marmosets in Dudley Zoo, England (en)
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  • niveiventris (en)
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  • IUCN3.1 (en)
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  • The eastern pygmy marmoset (Cebuella niveiventris) is a marmoset species, a very small New World monkey, found in the southwestern Amazon Rainforest in Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, and Peru. It was formerly regarded as conspecific with the similar western pygmy marmoset, but the eastern pygmy marmoset has whitish colored underparts. Although the eastern pygmy marmoset occurs further east than the western pygmy marmoset, the primary separators of their ranges are the Amazon River (Solimões River) and Maranon River, with the western occurring to the north of them and the eastern to the south. The species has recently been confirmed by DNA testing to exist in Ecuador, hundreds of kilometers north of the Maranon River. (en)
  • El tití pigmeo suroccidental (Cebuella niveiventris) es una especie de tití que se encuentra en la selva amazónica del suroeste de Bolivia, Brasil, Ecuador y Perú. Anteriormente se consideraba que era conespecífico del tití pigmeo occidental, pero el tití pigmeo oriental tiene las partes inferiores blanquecinas. Aunque el tití pigmeo oriental se distribuye más al este que el tití pigmeo occidental, los principales separadores de sus áreas de distribución son el río Amazonas (río Solimões) y el río Marañón, con el occidental al norte de ellos y el oriental al sur.​ Recientemente se ha confirmado mediante pruebas de ADN que la especie existe en Ecuador, a cientos de kilómetros al norte del río Marañón.​ (es)
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