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. 2024 Sep 20;24:122. doi: 10.1186/s12862-024-02305-3

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3

Phenotypes of Callithrix hybrids. Partition A shows examples of C. jacchus x C. penicillata hybrid face and ear tufts (I), neck and upper back (II), back (III), belly (IV), arm (V), leg (VI), tail (VII), and further facial variation (VIII-X). Partition B shows examples of C. penicillata x C. geoffroyi hybrid face and ear tufts (I), neck (II), back (III), belly (IV), arm in upper right of photograph (V), leg (VI), and tail (VII). Partition C shows an example of a C. aurita hybrid phenotype for face and ear tufts (I), neck and upper back (II), full back (III), belly (IV), arm (V), leg (VI), and tail (VII). Partition D shows an example of another C. aurita hybrid phenotype for face and ear tufts (I), neck and upper back (II), arm (III), and belly (IV). Part E shows an example of another C. aurita hybrid phenotype for face and ear tufts (I), neck and upper back (II), belly (III), arm in upper portion of photograph (IV), leg in lower portion of photograph (V), and tail (VI). Partition F shows an example of a C. geoffroyi x Callithrix sp. hybrid phenotype for face and ear tufts (I), neck and upper back (II), back (III), belly(IV), arm (V), and leg (VI)