There are no known types of monkeys that can interbreed with humans. Monkeys and humans belong to different genera and are not closely related enough to produce viable offspring. Humans are classified as Homo sapiens, while monkeys belong to various genera such as Macaca, Pan, and others.
While humans share a common ancestry with other primates, including monkeys, the genetic differences are significant enough to prevent successful interbreeding between the two groups. Interbreeding can only occur between species that are closely related, such as different human populations (races) that all belong to the same species, Homo sapiens. However, it is essential to understand that interbreeding between humans and other primates, including monkeys, is not scientifically feasible.