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Aguiar, J.M., & Lacher, T.E., Jr. 2003. On the morphological distinctiveness of Callithrix Humilis van Roosmalen et al., 1998. Neotropical Primates 11(1): 11–18.

Aguiar, J.M. 2005. The 2004 Edentate Species Assessment Workshop- Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil, December 16-17, 2004: Species summaries and species discussions. Edentata 6: 3–18.

Bestelmeyer, B.T., Alonso, L.E., & Snelling, R.R. 2000. The ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) of Laguna del Tigre National Park, Peten, Guatemala. In: Bestelmeyer, B., & Alonso, L.E. (Eds.). 2000. A biological assessment of Laguna del Tigre National Park, Petén, Guatemala. RAP Bulletin of Biological Assessment 16. pp.75–83. Washington, DC: Center for Applied Biodiversity Science, Conservation International.

Brandon-Jones, D., & Rylands, A.B. 1999. The scientific name of the howling monkeys, Alouatta, from the Guianas and the Atlantic Forest. Neotropical Primates 7(2): 58–59.

Fonseca, G.A.B. da. 2001. The conservation of Xenarthra will be vital for the preservation of mammalian phylogenetic diversity. (Editorial). Edentata 4: 1.

Fonseca, G.A.B. da, & Aguiar, J.M. 2005. The 2004 Edentate Species Assessment Workshop- Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil, December 16-17, 2004: Introduction. Edentata 6: 1–2.

Hannah, L., & Salm, R.V. 2003. Protected areas and climate change. In: Hannah, L., & Lovejoy, T. (Eds.). 2003. Climate Change and Biodiversity: Synergistic Impacts. Advances in Applied Biodiversity Science 4. pp.91–100. Washington DC: Center for Applied Biodiversity Science, Conservation International.

Hilton-Taylor, C., & Rylands, A.B. 2002. The 2002 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Neotropical Primates 10(3): 149–153.

Hilton-Taylor, C., Rylands, A.B., & Aguiar, J.M. 2004. 2003 IUCN Red List — Neotropical Primates. Neotropical Primates 12(1): 33–35.

Knox, D. 2004. New hope for the Taita Hills in east Africa. Hotspots E-News: Summer 2004.

Knox, D. 2004. Cape Floristic Region declared a World Heritage Site. Hotspots E-News: Fall 2004.

McKenna, S.A. 2000. Recent developments. (Appendix 5). In: Werner, T.B., & Allen, G.R. (Eds.). 2001. A rapid marine biodiversity assessment of the Calamianes Islands, Palawan Province, Philippines. RAP Bulletin of Biological Assessment 17. pp.127. Washington, DC: Center for Applied Biodiversity Science, Conservation International.

McKenna, S.A. 2005. The condition of coral reefs in northwest Madagascar. In: McKenna, S.A., & Allen, G.R. (Eds.). A rapid marine biodiversity assessment of the coral reefs of northwest Madagascar. RAP Bulletin of Biological Assessment 31. pp. 54-67. Washington, DC: Center for Applied Biodiversity Science, Conservation International.

Mittermeier, R.A., Konstant, W.R., & Rylands, A.B. 2000. The world's top 25 most endangered primates. Neotropical Primates 8(1): 49.

Mittermeier, R.A., Konstant, W.R., Rylands, A.B., Butynski, T.M., Eudey, A.A., Ganzhorn, J., & Kormos, R. 2002. The world's top 25 most endangered primates — 2002. Neotropical Primates 10(3): 128–131.

Pilgrim, J. 2004. Conservation of remote atoll archipelagos in the Phoenix Islands of Kiribati. Hotspots E-News: Spring 2004.

Pilgrim, J. 2004. Creating new protected areas in the Pacific Islands of Northwest Mexico. Hotspots E-News: Summer 2004.

Pilgrim, J. 2004. New park protects new hawk-owl in the Togean Islands. Hotspots E-News: Fall 2004.

Pissinatti, A., Coimbra-Filho, A.F., Rylands, A.B., & Rubião, E.C.N. 1999. A twin birth in Cebus xanthosternos (Wied, 1820) (Cebidae, Primates). Neotropical Primates 7(1): 21–24.

Rodríguez-Luna, E., & Rylands, A.B. 2000. The PSG primate taxonomy workshop. Neotropical Primates 8(1): 49–50.

Rylands, A.B. 1999. The name of the weeper or wedge-capped capuchin in the Guianas. Neotropical Primates 7(3): 89–91.

Rylands, A.B. 2001. Two taxonomies of the New World primates – a comparison of Rylands et al. (2000) and Groves (2001). Neotropical Primates 9(3): 121–124.

Rylands, A.B., Mittermeier, R.A., & Konstant, W.R. 2001. New lemurs and lemur origins. Neotropical Primates 9(1): 23–24.

Rylands, A.B., Mittermeier, R.A., & Konstant, W.R. 2001. Species and subspecies of primates described since 1990. Neotropical Primates 9(2): 75–78.

Rylands, A.B., Schneider, H., Langguth, A., Mittermeier, R.A., Groves, C.P., & Rodríguez-Luna, E. 2000. An assessment of the diversity of New World primates. Neotropical Primates 8(2): 61–93.

Rylands, A.B., Silva, J.M.C. da, & Mittermeier, R.A. 2002. Mountains of Tumucumaque National Park. Neotropical Primates 10(3): 158–160.

Rylands, A.B., & Chiarello, A.G. 2003. Official list of Brazilian fauna threatened with extinction — 2003. Neotropical Primates 11(1): 43–49.

Rylands, A.B. 2004. The Margot Marsh Biodiversity Foundation / Conservation International Primate Action Fund — 2003–2004. Neotropical Primates 12(1): 31–33.

Sanderson, J. 2002. Primate observations in Guyana and Panama. Neotropical Primates 10(1): 27–28.

Sanderson, J. 2002. Primate observations in Suriname. Neotropical Primates 10(2): 96–97.

Sanderson, J.G., & Silveira, L. 2004. Observations of Xenarthra in the Brazilian Cerrado and Guyana. Edentata 5: 40–44.

Van Roosmalen, M.G.M., Van Roosmalen, T., Mittermeier, R.A., & Rylands, A.B. 2000. Two new species of marmoset, genus Callithrix Erxleben, 1777 (Callitrichidae, Primates), from the Tapajós/Madeira interfluvium, south central Amazonia. Neotropical Primates 8(1): 2–18.

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