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Unlikely Native to Puerto Rico

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As Puerto Rico has been separated from the mainland for a very long time, and likely for a time much longer than the speciation of squirrel monkeys, is it really plausible that they are native to Puerto Rico? Some further digging into references will likely turn up the fact that they are an introduced species from the mainland, maybe as long ago as the indigenous era, or during Spanish colonial times. Tmangray (talk) 14:49, 24 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

In fact, the listed references make no mention of Puerto Rico, and all the species and subspecies listed in them refer only to areas on the South American mainland. Tmangray (talk) 14:56, 24 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you to all who helped!

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I just want to say thanks to all the users that have helped make this article better! Ever since I re-wrote the article, many users have contributed and expanded as well as improved it. So once again, thanks! Ross Rhodes (T C) Sign! 13:43, 4 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Updated taxonomy

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As a result of taxonomy research since 2009, this species has been split up into several, with S. scuireus limited to the populations in parts of Brazil and the Guianas. If it is not clear which references based on the prior taxonomy refer to S. scuireus as the species is currently understood, it may be necessary to create a new article for S. scuireus under the common name "Guianan squirrel monkey" (which seems to be the widely accepted name now given the restricted range) and turn this article from a species article into a more general article addressing the several species that used to be included within S. scuireus. I encountered a similar situation for the white-fronted capuchin, and left a more extensive discussion of this type of solution on its talk page, although in that situation there is clearly material that applies to what are now considered different species. Before making significant changes to this article along those lines, I would be interested in any feedback. Rlendog (talk) 22:02, 13 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Going through some of the sources, we have some sources in the article that are explicitly based on studies on Colombian squirrel monkeys, which are no longer included within S. scuireus, and others that are not specific about the locality, so the solution I suggested for the white-fronted capuchin may be necessary here. Rlendog (talk) 17:13, 15 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]