Direct Derivatives:
* Simian: (adjective) relating to or resembling monkeys.
* Simiidae: (noun) the family of Old World monkeys, which includes baboons, macaques, and langurs.
* Simiiformes: (noun) the infraorder of primates that includes monkeys, apes, and humans.
Indirect Derivatives:
* Mimicry: (noun) the act of imitating the behavior, appearance, or sounds of another animal, often for camouflage or to deceive prey. (While not directly derived from "simia," it is linked to the concept of monkeys being known for their mimicry.)
It's worth noting that while "simia" is the Latin word for "monkey," it's not the most common word used in scientific contexts. The scientific terms for different types of monkeys are often derived from other Latin words, such as "cercopithecus" (for Old World monkeys) and "cebus" (for New World monkeys).