Cebidae

/sɛˈbaɪdi/ noun

The scientific family name for New World monkeys, including capuchins and howler monkeys that live in Central and South America.

From Tupi 'cébola' via Portuguese 'cebo', referring to the fatty or greasy appearance of these monkeys; -idae is the Latin suffix used to name animal families in scientific classification.

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