Adelmar Faria Coimbra-Filho (June 4, 1924 – June 27, 2016) was a Brazilian biologist and primatologist . He is a pioneer in studies of and conservation of lion tamarins . He is founder and Former Director of the Rio de Janeiro Primate Centre. Coimbra Filho's titi is named after him.
6-2434: Filho is a Portuguese suffix of a human name, meaning "junior". Notable people with the suffix include: Adelmar Faria Coimbra-Filho (1924–2016), Brazilian biologist Adilson Carlos Tavares Filho (born 1988), Brazilian footballer Aguinaldo Filho, Brazilian actor Alfredo Saad-Filho , Brazilian economist Álvaro Morais Filho (born 1990), Brazilian beach volleyball player Álvaro dos Santos Filho (born 1911), Brazilian sports shooter Antônio Amaral Filho (1921–1988), Brazilian swimmer Armando Monteiro Filho (1925–2018), Brazilian businessman, engineer and politician Café Filho (1899–1970), Brazilian politician Carlos Bittencourt Filho (born 1930), Brazilian sailor Carlos Chagas Filho (1910–2000), Brazilian physician and biologist Carlos dos Reis Filho (1906-?), Brazilian hurdler Casimiro Montenegro Filho (1904—2000), Brazilian army and air force officer Ciro Nogueira Lima Filho (born 1968), Brazilian lawyer and politician Daniel Filho (born 1937), Brazilian film producer, director, actor and screenwriter Domingos Nascimento dos Santos Filho (born 1985), Brazilian footballer Edison Lobão Filho (born 1964), Brazilian politician and businessman Ernesto Flores Filho , Brazilian rowing coxswain Ézio Leal Moraes Filho (1966–2011), Brazilian footballer Fausto Sucena Rasga Filho (1929–2007), Brazilian basketball player Fernando Coelho Filho (born 1984), Brazilian businessman and politician Francisco Filho (born 1971), Brazilian kickboxer Francisco Filho (born 1940), Brazilian footballer Francisco Accioly Rodrigues da Costa Filho (1920–1979), Brazilian lawyer, professor and politician Garibaldi Alves Filho (born 1947), Brazilian politician Gilberto Barbosa Nunes Filho (born 1989), Brazilian footballer Guilherme Catramby Filho (born 1905-?), Brazilian modern pentathlete Hélio José Muniz Filho , Brazilian criminal Irênio José Soares Filho (born 1975), Brazilian footballer Jardel Filho (1928–1983), Brazilian actor Jean Paulo Fernandes Filho (born 1995), Brazilian footballer João Lopes Filho (born c. 1943), Capeverdean anthropologist, historian and novelist Joaquim Pedro Salgado Filho (1888–1950), Brazilian lawyer and politician Jorge Luiz Frello Filho (born 1991), known by his professional name Jorginho,
12-2550: A Brazilian-born Italian international footballer José Carlos Ferreira Filho (born 1983), Brazilian footballer José Carlos Gomes Filho (born 1979), Brazilian footballer José de Carvalho Filho (born 1931), Brazilian rower José Celso de Mello Filho (born 1945), Brazilian jurist José Filho Duarte (born 1980), Brazilian footballer José Rezende Filho (1929–1977), Brazilian writer José Viegas Filho (born 1942), Brazilian diplomat Kleber Mendonça Filho (born 1968), Brazilian film director, screenwriter, producer and critic Lourenço Filho (1897–1970), Brazilian educator Luiz Antônio Fleury Filho (born 1949), Brazilian politician, prosecutor and professor Marçal Justen Filho (born 1955), Brazilian attorney and Law professor Mário Filho (1908–1966), Brazilian journalist and writer Mauro Mendonça Filho (born 1965), Brazilian television director Mendonça Filho (born 1966), Brazilian businessman and politician Miguel Fenelon Câmara Filho (1925–2018), Brazilian Roman Catholic archbishop Oduvaldo Vianna Filho (1936–1974), Brazilian playwright Olímpio Mourão Filho (1900–1972), Brazilian general Oscar Filho (born 1978), Brazilian actor, comedian, writer and reporter Osvaldo Lourenço Filho (born 1987), Brazilian footballer Oswaldo Simões Filho (born 1952), Brazilian judoka Otávio Frias Filho (1957–2018), Brazilian newspaper editor Paulo Filho (born 1978), Brazilian mixed martial artist Paulo Henrique Filho (d. 2017), Brazilian footballer Paulo Henrique Carneiro Filho (born 1989), Brazilian footballer Paulo Machado de Carvalho Filho (1924–2010), Brazilian businessman and impresario Pedro Rodrigues Filho (1954–2023), Brazilian serial killer Renan Filho (born 1979), Brazilian economist and politician Roniere Jose da Silva Filho (born 1986), Portuguese footballer Salatiel Bartolomeu de Paiva Filho (born 1992), Brazilian footballer Sálvio Spínola Fagundes Filho (born 1968), Brazilian football referee Sarney Filho (born 1957), Brazilian lawyer and politician Sérgio Cabral Filho (born 1963), Brazilian politician and journalist Tarcísio Filho (born 1964), Brazilian actor Teotonio Vilela Filho (born 1951), Brazilian economist and politician Valdo Filho (born 1964), Brazilian footballer Vital do Rêgo Filho (born 1963), Brazilian politician and doctor See also [ edit ] Neto (suffix) , another suffix [REDACTED] Topics referred to by
18-598: A short-lived magazine, A Capital in Recife, when he was 17. Until his 20 years he had already written a few novels, like Os Irmãos Ravenas , Zelsica , and Doutores de Engenho , and the novellas O tenente Zé Falcão and O Colar Sangrento . In 1950 he moved to Rio de Janeiro , where he was able to publish some of his short stories in newspaper and magazines. He lived for ten years in Brasília, working as professional journalist and public servant. He founded and published
24-474: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Adelmar Faria Coimbra-Filho Coimbra-Filho was born in Fortaleza . He began his career in 1947. He rediscovered the black lion tamarin , and assisted in conservation of the golden lion tamarin through a zoo-based breeding program in collaboration with Devra G. Kleiman . His awards and honors include
30-887: The Augusto Ruschi Award from the Brazilian Academy of Sciences . This article about a zoologist is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This Brazilian scientist article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Jos%C3%A9 Rezende Filho José Rezende Filho (1929–1977) is a Brazilian writer. José Rezende Filho was born in Recife , in 1929. He spent most of his childhood in Carpina , in Pernambuco state, where he completed his elementary education. He started his literary activity quite early in his life, founding
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