68 CEBUS 



able; C. albifrons; C. niger = C. cirrifer; C. variegatus 

 first described ; and C. albus, an albinistic individual of C. 



FLAVUS. 



1820. Kuhl, Beitrage sur Zoologie vergleichenden Anatomie. 



The following species are included in the genus Cebus : C. 

 CIRRIFER ; C. FATUELLUs ; C. VARIEGATUS ; C. FLAVUS ; C. bar- 

 batus = C. FLAVUS ; C. albus, (albino); C. frontatus first 

 described ; C. niger = C. cirrifer ; C. albifrons ; C. robtistus 

 — C. variegatus ; C. xanthosternos = C. variegatus ; C. 

 apella; C. capxjcina; C. lunatus = C. frontatus; C. hypo- 

 leucus= C. CAPuciNUS (Linn.). 



1820. Desmarest, Mammalogie et Description des Esphes de Mamtni- 

 feres. 



A List of the species of Cebus is here given as recognized by 

 the Author, very similar to that of Kuhl. C. robustus = C. 

 variegatus ; C. apella ; C. griseus = C. apella ; C. barbatus 

 = C. FLAVUS ; C. frontatus ; C. niger = C. cirrifer ; C. varie- 

 gatus ; C. fulvus — C. FLAVUS ; C. albifrons ; C. lunatus Kuhl 

 = C. FRONTATUS Kuhl ; C. xanthosternos = C. variegatus ; C. 

 FATUELLUS ; C. copucinus = C. apella (Linn.) ; C. hypoleucus 

 = C. CAPUCINUS (Linn.). 



1820. F. Cuvier, Histoire Naturelle des Mammiferes. 



C. VARIEGATUS Huoib., redescribed as C. monachus. 



1823. Spix, Simiarum et Vespertilionum Brasiliensium. 



Six species are recorded by this Author as follows : C. macro- 

 CEPHALUS; C. unicolor; and C. libidinosus first described; 

 C. xanthocephalus = C. variegatus ; C. gracilis = C. albi- 

 frons ; and C. cucullatus — C. variegatus. 



1825. F. Cuvier, Histoire Naturelle des Mammiferes. 

 C. CHRYSOPUS first described. 



1826. Maximilian, Prinsen zu Wied, Beitrage zur Naturgeschicte von 

 Brasilien. 



A list of the species of Cebus from Brazil as known to the 

 Author is here given: C. fatuellus (nee Linn.), = C. cirrifer; 

 C. robustus = C. variegatus; C. xanthosternos = C. varie- 

 gatus ; C. cirrifer ; and C. flavus. 



The type of C. robustus seems to have disappeared from the 

 New York American Museum of Natural History ; in fact no 

 type of Cebus from the Maximilian collection is now in the 

 Museum. 



