256 Lloyd's natural history. 



F\ BRAZILIAN SUB-REGION. 



The following species are recorded from this Sub-region. 

 In many cases, however, the habitat " Brazil " may be found 

 to be erroneous, as it was often made, in olden days, to include 

 Amazonia. 



I. Hapale aurita. 2. H. melanura, 3. H. jacchus. 4. H. grandis. 

 5. Midas rosalia. 6. M. fuscicollis. 7. M. chrysopygus. 8. Chrysothrix 

 usta. 9. C. entomophaga.* 10. Callithrix moloch. 11. C. castaneiven- 

 tris. 12. C. melanochir. 13. C. gigot. 14. C. chlorocnomys. 15. C. 

 primaeva. 16. Nyctipithecus azarge. 17. Alouatta nigra. 18. A. 

 ursina. 19. Cebus lunatus. 20. C. flavus. 21. C. captuinus. 22. C. 

 monachus. 23. C. variegatus. 24. C. robustus. 25. C. annellatus. 

 26. C. albifrons. 27. C. flavescens. 28. C. fatuellus. 29. C. cirrifer. 

 30. C. macrognathus. 31. C vellerosus. 32. C. subcristatus. '^i. C. 

 capillatus. 34. C. azaroe. 35. Brachyteles arachnoides. 36. Proto- 

 pithecus brasiliensis. 



* Chrysothrix entomophaga is stated by me {vol. i., p. 156) to inhabit 

 Central America. The Squirrel-Monkey of Panama, however, is C. 

 (srstedi, and C. entomophaga must be restricted to the Brazilian Sub-region 

 (cf. Alston, Biol. Centr. Amer. Mamm., p. 16). 



