Taxonomic review of Saguinus mystax (Spix, 1823) (Primates, Callitrichidae), and description of a new species

PeerJ. 2023 Jan 11:11:e14526. doi: 10.7717/peerj.14526. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Although the Amazon has the greatest diversity of primates, there are still taxonomic uncertainties for many taxa, such as the species of the Saguinus mystax group. The most geographically broadly distributed and phenotypically diverse species in this group is S. mystax, and its phenotypic diversity has been recognized as three subspecies-S. mystax mystax, S. mystax pileatus and S. mystax pluto-with non-overlapping geographic distributions. In this sense, we carried out an extensive field survey in their distribution areas and used a framework of taxonomic hypothesis testing of genomic data combined with an integrative taxonomic decision-making framework to carry out a taxonomic revision of S. mystax. Our tests supported the existence of three lineages/species. The first species corresponds to Saguinus mystax mystax from the left bank of the Juruá River, which was raised to the species level, and we also discovered and described animals from the Juruá-Tefé interfluve previously attributed to S. mystax mystax as a new species. The subspecies S. m. pileatus and S. m. pluto are recognized as a single species, under a new nomenclatural combination. However, given their phenotypic distinction and allopatric distribution, they potentially are a manifestation of an early stage of speciation, and therefore we maintain their subspecific designations.

Keywords: Amazonian tamarin; Cryptic; Geographic distribution; New species; New world monkeys; Phylogenomic; Phylogeny; Platyrrhini; Species; Taxonomy.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Bees
  • Saguinus*

Grants and funding

This project was funded by the Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia e Inovações (financial support to Instituto de Desenvolvimento Sustentável Mamirauá). Gerson Paulino Lopes was supported by Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Amazonas (FAPEAM No. 062.00121/2019). Fábio Rohe was supported by Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq No. 141555/2017-3). Molecular analyses and field expeditions were funded by CNPq/FAPEAM SISBIOTA Program (No. 563348/2010-0), (CAPES/PRO-AMAZÔNIA – Espécies de Primatas Filogeograficamente Negligenciadas – No. 3261/2013), Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation (Grant Agreement to the Instituto de Desenvolvimento Sustentável Mamirauá No. #5344), Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Amazonas (Grant to the Instituto de Desenvolvimento Sustentável Mamirauá – FAPEAM PPP No. 016/2014). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.