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In his Systema Naturae of 1758, Carl Linnaeus divided the Order Primates within Mammalia into four genera: Homo, Simia, Lemur, and Vespertilio. His Vespertilio included all bats, and has since been moved from Primates to Chiroptera.[1] Homo contained humans, Lemur contained four lemurs and a colugo, and Simia contained the other Primates. Linnaeus did not think that Homo should form a distinct group from Simia, classifying them separately mainly to avoid conflict with religious authorities.[citation needed] If this is taken into account, Simia (including Homo) would be roughly equivalent to the Suborder Haplorhini of the Primates (while Lemur would be roughly equivalent to the Suborder Strepsirrhini).

Homo, Lemur, and Vespertilio have survived as generic names, but Simia has not. All the species have since been moved to other genera, and in 1929, the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature ruled in its Opinion 114 that Simia be suppressed.[2] The genus Simias is distinct and remains valid, containing a single species, the pig-tailed langur (Simias concolor).

The original genus Simia came to include these species:

Modern genus Modern common name Original scientific name
Carlito Groves and Shekelle, 2010 Philippine tarsier Simia syrichta Linnaeus, 1758
Callithrix Erxleben, 1777 Silvery marmoset Simia argentata Linnaeus, 1771
Common marmoset Simia jacchus Linnaeus, 1758
Leontopithecus Lesson, 1840 Golden lion tamarin Simia rosalia Linnaeus, 1766
Saguinus Hoffmannsegg, 1807 Brown-mantled tamarin Simia leonina Humboldt, 1806[3]
Red-handed tamarin Simia midas Linnaeus, 1758
Cotton-top tamarin Simia oedipus Linnaeus, 1758
Cebus Erxleben, 1777 White-fronted capuchin Simia albifrons Humboldt, 1812
White-headed capuchin Simia capucina Linnaeus, 1758
Tufted capuchin Simia apella Linnaeus, 1758
Simia fatuellus Linnaeus, 1766
Saimiri Voigt, 1831 Common squirrel monkey Simia sciurea Linnaeus, 1758
Alouatta Lacépède, 1799 Red-handed howler Simia belzebul Linnaeus, 1766
Venezuelan red howler Simia seniculus Linnaeus, 1766
Ateles É. Geoffroy, 1806 Red-faced spider monkey Simia paniscus Linnaeus, 1758
Lagothrix É. Geoffroy, 1812 Brown woolly monkey Simia lagotricha Humboldt, 1812
Pithecia Desmarest, 1804 White-faced saki Simia pithecia Linnaeus, 1766
Chiropotes Lesson, 1840 Black bearded saki Simia chiropotes Humboldt, 1812
Callicebus Thomas, 1903 Black titi Simia lugens Humboldt, 1812?
Atlantic titi Simia personatus É. Geoffroy, 1812
Chlorocebus Gray, 1870 Grivet Simia aethiops Linnaeus, 1758
Green monkey Simia sabacea Linnaeus, 1766
Cercopithecus Linnaeus, 1758
(named as a subsection of Simia)
Moustached guenon Simia cephus Linnaeus, 1758
Diana monkey Simia diana Linnaeus, 1758
Simia faunus Linnaeus, 1758
Greater spot-nosed monkey Simia nictitans Linnaeus, 1766
Macaca Lacépède, 1799 Crab-eating macaque Simia aygula Linnaeus, 1758
Barbary macaque ?Simia cynamolgos Linnaeus, 1758
?Simia cynomolgus Linnaeus, 1766
Simia inuus Linnaeus, 1766
Simia sylvanus Linnaeus, 1758
Southern pig-tailed macaque Simia nemestrina Linnaeus, 1766
Lion-tailed macaque Simia silenus Linnaeus, 1758
Toque macaque Simia sinica Linnaeus, 1771
Papio Erxleben, 1777 Hamadryas baboon Simia hamadryas Linnaeus, 1758
Yellow baboon Simia cynocephalus Linnaeus, 1766
Mandrillus Ritgen, 1824 Mandrill Simia sphynx Linnaeus, 1758
Simia maimon Linnaeus, 1766
Pygathrix É. Geoffroy, 1812 Red-shanked douc Simia nemaeus Linnaeus, 1771
Pongo Lacépède, 1799 Bornean orangutan Simia pygmaeus Linnaeus, 1760
Simia satyrus Linnaeus, 1758
Pan Oken, 1816 Common chimpanzee Simia satyrus Linnaeus, 1758
Simia troglodytes Blumenbach, 1775
(unknown) Simia apedia Linnaeus, 1758
Simia morta Linnaeus, 1758
Simia trepida Linnaeus, 1766
Simia veter Linnaeus, 1766
  1. ^ "The Paleobiology Database". Retrieved August 26, 2006.
  2. ^ International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (1929). "Opinion 114. Under suspension Simia, Simia satyrus and Pithecus are suppressed". Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections. 73 (6): 25–26.
  3. ^ P. Hershkovitz: Living New World monkeys (Platyrrhini): with an introduction to Primates Univ. of Chicago Press 1977. ISBN 0-226-32788-4. S. 642ff

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