Which family groups *Cebus capucinus* with squirrel monkeys and separates them from spider monkeys?

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Cebidae

The family *Cebidae* is the established grouping for capuchin monkeys, which also includes squirrel monkeys and titi monkeys. This family is considered a more basal group within the New World monkeys. A primary anatomical difference separating *Cebidae* from the *Atelidae* family (which includes spider monkeys and howler monkeys) is the presence or absence of a strongly grasping tail. Members of *Cebidae* generally lack the strong, prehensile tail utilized for suspension and locomotion that is characteristic of the larger monkeys found in *Atelidae*.

Which family groups *Cebus capucinus* with squirrel monkeys and separates them from spider monkeys?
animalclassificationPrimateCapuchin