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  Colombia 
  and 
  western 
  Venezuela. 
  This 
  has 
  been 
  shown 
  by 
  Osgood 
  

   (1910, 
  p. 
  32). 
  Additional 
  material 
  together 
  with 
  the 
  writer's 
  notes 
  

   on 
  the 
  type 
  bear 
  out 
  Osgood's 
  conclusions. 
  The 
  "leucocephalus 
  

   Blainville" 
  cited 
  by 
  Elliot 
  (1913, 
  p. 
  88) 
  and 
  by 
  Tate 
  (1939, 
  p. 
  214) 
  

   as 
  conspecific 
  with 
  Cebus 
  albifrons 
  is 
  Pithecia 
  leucocephala 
  Geoffroy 
  

   and 
  not 
  Cebus 
  leucocephalus 
  Gray. 
  

  

  Cebus 
  flavescens 
  Gray 
  (1865, 
  p. 
  827). 
  Elliot 
  (1913, 
  p. 
  91) 
  disposed 
  

   of 
  the 
  name 
  flavescens 
  in 
  the 
  synonymy 
  of 
  unicolor, 
  and 
  there 
  is 
  no 
  

   reason 
  for 
  disputing 
  his 
  argument 
  for 
  doing 
  so. 
  Thomas 
  (1901, 
  p. 
  180) 
  

   declared 
  that 
  "there 
  seems 
  to 
  be 
  some 
  evidence 
  that 
  it 
  [flnvescens] 
  

   has 
  been 
  obtained 
  by 
  Wallace 
  on 
  the 
  Kio 
  Negro." 
  

  

  Cebus 
  flavescens 
  cuscinus 
  Thomas 
  (1901, 
  p. 
  179). 
  The 
  southern- 
  

   most 
  representative 
  of 
  the 
  albifrons 
  group. 
  

  

  Cebus 
  apiculatus 
  Elliot 
  (1907b, 
  p. 
  292). 
  A 
  possibly 
  valid 
  race 
  of 
  

   nigrivittatus. 
  

  

  Cebus 
  malitiosus 
  Elhot 
  (1907c, 
  p. 
  230). 
  A 
  dark 
  race 
  of 
  albifrons. 
  

  

  Cebus 
  apella 
  brunneus 
  Allen 
  (1914, 
  p. 
  653). 
  A 
  weakly 
  differen- 
  

   tiated 
  race 
  of 
  nigrivittatus. 
  

  

  Cebus 
  aequatorialis 
  Allen 
  (1914, 
  p. 
  654). 
  A 
  subspecies 
  of 
  albifrons. 
  

  

  Cebus 
  capucinus 
  trinitatis 
  Pusch 
  (1941, 
  p. 
  194). 
  A 
  valid 
  insular 
  

   race 
  of 
  C. 
  albifrons. 
  

  

  Cebus 
  capucinus 
  leporinus 
  Pusch 
  (1941, 
  p. 
  195). 
  A 
  new 
  name 
  

   proposed 
  for 
  Cebus 
  nigridttatus 
  Wagner 
  "preoccupied" 
  by 
  Chrysothrix 
  

   nigrivittatus 
  Wagner. 
  The 
  latter 
  is 
  a 
  Saimiri, 
  a 
  genus 
  that 
  Pusch 
  reck- 
  

   lessly 
  lumped 
  with 
  Cebus. 
  As 
  this 
  system 
  of 
  classification 
  is 
  not 
  

   adhered 
  to 
  in 
  this 
  report, 
  leporinus 
  revolves 
  to 
  the 
  synonymy 
  of 
  

   nigrivittatus. 
  

  

  SUMMARY 
  OF 
  NAMES 
  DISCUSSED, 
  WITH 
  A 
  LIST 
  OF 
  RECOGNIZABLE 
  SPECIES 
  

  

  AND 
  SUBSPECIES 
  

  

  UNIDENTIFIABLE 
  

  

  Simia 
  capucina 
  Linnaeus, 
  1766 
  — 
  also 
  a 
  homonym 
  of 
  capucina 
  

   Linnaeus, 
  1758; 
  designated 
  as 
  genotype 
  of 
  Sapajus 
  Kerr, 
  by 
  Kellogg 
  

   and 
  Goldman 
  (1944, 
  p. 
  2).^ 
  

  

  Simia 
  flavia 
  Schreber, 
  1774. 
  

  

  Cebus 
  lugubris 
  Erxleben, 
  1777. 
  

  

  Cercopithecus 
  flavus 
  Goldfuss, 
  1809 
  — 
  same 
  as 
  flavia 
  Schreber, 
  

   emended. 
  Also 
  preoccupied 
  by 
  Cercopithecus 
  flavus 
  Boddaert, 
  1784. 
  

  

  Simia 
  capucinus 
  albulus 
  Kerr, 
  1792. 
  

  

  Cebus 
  barbatus 
  Geoffroy, 
  1812 
  — 
  also 
  a 
  homonym 
  of 
  barbatus 
  Hum- 
  

   boldt, 
  1812. 
  

  

  Cebus 
  flavus 
  Geoffroy, 
  1812 
  — 
  same 
  &s 
  flavia 
  Schreber 
  emended? 
  

  

  Cebus 
  albus 
  Geoffroy, 
  1812. 
  

  

  ' 
  Cebus 
  apella 
  Linnaeus 
  had 
  already 
  been 
  designated 
  as 
  genotype 
  of 
  Sapajus 
  Kerr, 
  by 
  Pusch 
  (1941, 
  p. 
  197). 
  

  

  