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PLATE 1 Lagothrix flavicauda adult female (a) and adult male (b) observed in San Antonio (corresponding to the first observation in Table 1). Photos: Jasmina McKibben.
Acknowledgements We thank Rainforest Partnership for making the mammal survey possible, the community of San Antonio for their help and knowledge, which led to the discovery of this new population, Eusebio Alanya Quiñones and Rosendo Ponce Cervantes for help and support in San Antonio and in the field, Volodymyr Izerskyy for insight and guidance, the University of Central Peru for allowing us to conduct our mammal survey in their Conservation Concession Area, Lucas Vega for field support, and Niyanta Spelman, Marshall Huggins and Mariela Palacios for comments on the text. The fieldwork by FMC, CT and CJ was carried under permit RDG 0107-2017-SERFOR-DGGSPFFS provided by Servicio Forestal y de Fauna Silvestre/Ministerio de Agricultura y Riego.
Author contributions Fieldwork: SMM, FMC, JM, CT, CFJ; writ- ing: SMM, FMC, CT, CAS, JM; editing: all authors; creation of maps: CAS; photographs: JM.
Conflicts of interest None.
Ethical standards This research abided by the Oryx guidelines on ethical standards and followed the Code of Best Practices for Field Primatology recommended by the American Society of Primatologists.
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