The erector spinae muscles of the patas monkey, hamadryas baboon, and
spider monkey were dissected and the origins and insertions were descr
ibed in detail. In the two terrestrial monkeys, a well-developed thora
columbar segment of the muscle was observed. This trait seems to corre
late to the sagittal movement of this region required in the pronograd
e quadrupedal locomotion. On the other hand, the erector spinae muscle
of the spider monkey is quantitatively not so well developed and the
arrangement of the muscle bundles was simpler than in the terrestrial
monkeys. The arboreal habit of the spider monkey seems not to demand p
owerful extension in the thoracolumbar junction, and spinal rotation s
eems to be more important.