280 LASfOPYGA 



1820. Desmarest, Mammalogie ou Description des Especes de Mam- 

 miftres. 



Like previous Authors, species of different genera are in this 

 work included in the genus Cercopithecus, (Lasiopyga). Those 

 properly belonging to it are: L. cephus; L. mona; L. nic- 

 TiTANs; L. petaurista (nee Schreb.), = L. fantiensis 

 Matschie; L. diana — L. roloway (Erxl.) ; L. cynosura; L. 

 sabaa (Linn.), undeterminable; L. griseoviridis first de- 

 scribed. In the Supplement is L. pygerythra, F. Cuvier's 

 figure cited. 



1820. F. Cuvier, Histoire Naturelle des Mammiferes. 



Lasiopyga petaurista Audeb., (nee Schreb.), called L'As- 

 caigne, and on the plate figured as L'Ascaigne femelle = L. 

 FANTIENSIS (Matschic). 



1821. F. Cuvier, in Dictionnaire des Sciences Naturelles. 

 Lasiopyga griseoviridis (Desm.), renamed Simia subviridis. 



1821. F. Cuvier, Histoire Naturelle des Mammiferes. 

 Lasiopyga pygerythra first described. 



1824. F. Cuvier, in Histoire Naturelle des Mammiferes. Tableau 

 General et Methodique. 



Lasiopyga griseoviridis (Desm.), renamed Cercopithecus 

 griseus. 



1825. Desmoulins, in Dictionnaire Classique des Sciences Naturelles. 

 Lasiopyga pygerythra (F. Cuv.), redescribed as Cerco- 

 pithecus pusillus. 



1829. Fischer, Synopsis Mammalium. 



Under the genus Simia, together with many species of other 

 genera, the following species of Lasiopyga are given in this 

 work: {S.) mona; {S.) petaurista (nee Schreb.), = L. fan- 

 tiensis Matsch. ; {S.) nictitans; {S.) diana; {S.) roloway; 

 {S.) leucampyx first described; (5".) cephus; {S.) sabcea 

 Linn., undeterminable; (S.) subviridis (F. Cuv.), = L. griseo- 

 viridis Desm.; and (5.) pygerythra. 



1829. G. Cuvier, Rdgne Animal. 



Among the species of Simia as employed in this work are the 

 following of Lasiopyga: (S.) sabcea Linn., undeterminable; 

 {S.) cynosura; (5".) erythropyga G. Cuv., = L. pygerythra 

 F. Cuv.; (5".) mona; {S.) diana = L. roloway; {S.) cephus; 

 {S.) petaurista (nee Schreb.), = L. fantiensis Matschie; and 

 {S.) nictitans. 



