Let us learn about the comparison between platyrrhina and catarrhina.

Comparison # Platyrrhina:

1. Distribution:

New World—tropical and neo-tropi­cal Brazil.

2. Habit:

Arboreal.

3. Disposition of Hairs:

Usually directed downward.

4. Nose:

Flat, laterally directed.

5. Cheek pouch:

Absent

6. Nail:

May be claw-like a in Hapalidae

7. Tail:

Long and prehensile.

8. Forelimbs:

Almost equal to the hind limbs

9. Size and shape of skull:

Usually narrow and small.

10. Alisphenoid:

Meets the parietal.

11. Jugal:

Comes in contact with the post- parietal.

12. Tympanic bulla:

Well-developed.

13. Bony auditory meatus:

Ill-developed.

14. Auditory ring:

Not fused with the skull.

15. Internasal septum:

Broad.

16. Thoracolumbar vertebrae:

Usually 19-20.

17. Caudal vertebrae:

Never less than 14.

18. Sigmoid notch:

Ill-developed

19. Ischial callosities:

Absent

20. Definition:

I2/2, C1/1, Pm3/3,m3/3,or 2.1.3.3/2.1.3.2 in Callithricidae (Marmaset).

21. Number of offspring’s:

Usually more than one

Examples:

Cebus (Capuchins), Ateles (spider monkey), Aloyutta (howling monkeys)

Comparison # Catarrhina:

1. Distribution:

Old World—cosmopolitan.

2. Habit:

Arboreal/terrestrial.

3. Disposition of Hairs

Variously disposed.

4. Nose:

Pointed, directed downward

5. Cheek pouch:

Present, except Presbytis and colobus monkeys.

6. Nail:

Flat.

7. Tail:

May be absent. If present, often long but not prehensile.

8. Forelimbs:

May be longer than hind limbs.

9. Size and shape of skull:

Round and large

10. Alisphenoid:

Does not meet the parietal.

11. Jugal:

Does not come in contact with the tubular

12. Tympanic bulla:

ill-developed

13. Bony auditory meatus:

Well-developed and tubular.

14. Auditory ring:

Fused with the skull

15. Internasal septum:

Narrow

16. Thoracolumbar vertebrae:

Usually 16-18

17. Caudal vertebrae:

Fused with the skull.

18. Sigmoid notch:

Narrow.

19. Ischial callosities:

Well-developed.

20. Dentition:

May be present.

21. Number of offspring’s:

I2/2 ,C1/1Pm2/2m3/3

Examples:

Macaca (Rhesus monkeys), Semnopithicus or Presbytic (langur), Pongo= simian (orangeutan), Hylobates (Gibbon), Homo spines (man).

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