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  Sajou 
  mdle, 
  Cuvier, 
  1824, 
  livr. 
  12, 
  pL, 
  November 
  1819 
  (Cebus 
  griseus 
  F. 
  Cuvier). 
  

  

  Sajou 
  brun 
  femelle, 
  Cuvier, 
  1824, 
  livr. 
  16, 
  pi., 
  May 
  1820. 
  

  

  Cebus 
  capucinus, 
  auclorum 
  (Humboldt, 
  Geoflfroy, 
  Cuvier, 
  Pucheran, 
  Schlegel, 
  

  

  etc., 
  not 
  Linnaeus), 
  

   Cebus 
  nigrivittatus 
  Wagner, 
  1848; 
  Schlegel, 
  Pelzeln, 
  Cabrera, 
  Bourdelle, 
  and 
  

  

  Mathias. 
  

   Cebus 
  olivaceus 
  Schomburgk, 
  1848. 
  

   Cebus 
  castaneus 
  I. 
  Geoffroy, 
  1851. 
  

   Cebus 
  paraguayanus 
  Reichenbach, 
  1862. 
  

   Cebus 
  apiculatus 
  Elliot, 
  1907. 
  

   Cebus 
  apella, 
  Elliot, 
  1913, 
  part 
  (references 
  to 
  any 
  of 
  above 
  in 
  synonymy 
  of 
  

  

  apella) 
  . 
  

   Cebus 
  apella 
  brunneus 
  Allen, 
  1914. 
  

  

  Cebus 
  apella, 
  Tate, 
  1939, 
  part 
  (apella, 
  olivaceus, 
  apiculatus, 
  and 
  brunneus). 
  

   Cebus 
  capucinus, 
  Pusch, 
  1941, 
  part 
  (olivaceus, 
  leporinus). 
  

  

  Distribution 
  (map, 
  fig. 
  53). 
  — 
  Venezuela, 
  the 
  Guianas, 
  and 
  in 
  Brazil 
  

   the 
  territory 
  embraced 
  by 
  the 
  lower 
  Amazonas 
  and 
  the 
  Rio 
  Negro. 
  

  

  The 
  following 
  subspecies 
  of 
  Cebus 
  nigrivittatus 
  are 
  provisionally 
  

   recognized 
  : 
  

  

  CEBUS 
  NIGRIVITTATUS 
  NIGRIVITTATUS 
  Wagner 
  

  

  Cebus 
  nigrivittatus 
  Wagner, 
  Abh. 
  math.-phys. 
  CI. 
  bayer. 
  Akad. 
  Wiss., 
  vol. 
  5, 
  

   p. 
  430, 
  1848. 
  

  

  Type 
  locality. 
  — 
  San 
  Joaquim, 
  upper 
  Rio 
  Branco, 
  Amazonas, 
  Brazil. 
  

  

  Remarks. 
  — 
  The 
  Sal 
  of 
  Buffon 
  and 
  Audebert 
  and 
  the 
  sajou 
  brun 
  

   femelle 
  of 
  Cuvier 
  probably 
  represent 
  the 
  typical 
  form. 
  C, 
  capucinus 
  

   leporinus 
  Pusch 
  is 
  a 
  synonym. 
  

  

  CEBUS 
  NIGRIVITTATUS 
  OLIVACEUS 
  Schomburgk 
  

  

  Cebus 
  olivaceus 
  Schomburgk, 
  Reisen 
  in 
  British-Guiana, 
  vol. 
  2, 
  p. 
  246 
  (descrip- 
  

   tion), 
  p. 
  247 
  (name), 
  1848. 
  

  

  Type 
  locality. 
  — 
  Vicinity 
  of 
  "Our 
  Village," 
  said 
  to 
  be 
  situated 
  at 
  

   latitude 
  4°57' 
  N., 
  61°1' 
  W., 
  altitude 
  3,100 
  feet 
  above 
  sea 
  level, 
  south- 
  

   ern 
  foot 
  of 
  Mount 
  Roraima, 
  Venezuela. 
  The 
  locality 
  may 
  be 
  the 
  

   same 
  as 
  Paulo, 
  7 
  miles 
  southwest 
  of 
  the 
  cliffs 
  of 
  Roraima. 
  

  

  CEBUS 
  NIGRIVITTATUS 
  CASTANEUS 
  I. 
  Geoffroy 
  

  

  Cebus 
  castaneus 
  I. 
  Geoffroy, 
  Cat. 
  Meth. 
  Coll. 
  Mamm. 
  Coll. 
  Oiseaux, 
  Coll. 
  

   Annexes, 
  Paris, 
  p. 
  46, 
  1851. 
  

  

  Type 
  locality. 
  — 
  Cayenne, 
  French 
  Guiana. 
  

  

  Remarks. 
  — 
  Le 
  Sai 
  variete 
  B 
  of 
  Audebert 
  agrees 
  most 
  with 
  the 
  type. 
  

   Specimens 
  from 
  British 
  Guiana 
  recorded 
  by 
  Tate 
  as 
  Cebus 
  apella 
  

   average 
  darker 
  but 
  are 
  best 
  assigned 
  to 
  castaneus. 
  

  

  CEBUS 
  NIGRIVITTATUS 
  APICULATUS 
  Elliot 
  

  

  Cebus 
  apiculatus 
  Elliot, 
  Ann. 
  Mag. 
  Nat. 
  Hist., 
  ser. 
  7, 
  vol. 
  20, 
  p. 
  292, 
  1907. 
  

  

  Type 
  locality. 
  — 
  La 
  Unidn, 
  Rio 
  Caura, 
  near 
  its 
  confluence 
  with 
  the 
  

   Orinoco, 
  Venezuela. 
  

  

  