The Marañón white-fronted capuchin (Cebus yuracus) also or known as Peruvian white-fronted capuchin or Andean white-fronted capuchin is a species of gracile capuchin monkey from the upper Amazon Basin. It had been regarded as synonymous with the shock-headed capuchin (C. cuscinus), which was then considered a subspecies of Humboldt's white-fronted capuchin, but it was classified as a separate species by Mittermeier and Rylands based on genetic studies by Boubli.[1] [2] [3]
The Marañón white-fronted capuchin lives in wet forests of the upper Amazon basin in southern Colombia, eastern Ecuador, northeastern Peru and likely eastern Brazil.[1] [2] Males have a head and body length of about 43lk=onNaNlk=on with a tail length of about 47lk=onNaNlk=on.[1] Females have a head and body length about 37lk=onNaNlk=on with a tail length of about 45lk=onNaNlk=on.[1]
Marañón white-fronted capuchins sometimes formed mixed groups with the Ecuadorian squirrel monkey.[1] [2]