﻿PITHECUS 
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  cynomolgos 
  (nee 
  Linn.), 
  = 
  Pithecus 
  irus 
  (F. 
  Cuv.) 
  ; 
  and 
  

   with 
  B. 
  Macacus 
  carbonarius 
  F. 
  Cuv., 
  var. 
  ; 
  and 
  M. 
  aureus 
  I. 
  

   Geoff., 
  both 
  equal 
  P. 
  irus 
  (F. 
  Cuv.) 
  ; 
  (/.) 
  palpebrosus 
  — 
  P. 
  

   philippinensis; 
  and 
  var. 
  B. 
  Macacus 
  philippinensis 
  ; 
  (7.) 
  

   pileatus; 
  (/.) 
  sinicus; 
  (I.) 
  erythrceus 
  = 
  P. 
  rhesus; 
  (/.) 
  

   pelops 
  = 
  P. 
  assamensis; 
  (I.) 
  nemestrinus; 
  (7.) 
  arctoides 
  = 
  

   P. 
  speciosus 
  (Cuv.,) 
  ; 
  (J.) 
  speciosus 
  (F. 
  Cuv.) 
  ; 
  (I.) 
  ecaudatus 
  

   — 
  S. 
  sylvanus; 
  (I.) 
  fusco-ater 
  = 
  Magus 
  ochreatus; 
  and 
  

   Cynocephalus 
  silenus 
  (nee 
  Linn.), 
  = 
  Pithecus 
  albibarbatus 
  

   (Kerr). 
  

   1862. 
  Reichenbach, 
  Die 
  V 
  ollstdndigste 
  Naturgeschichte 
  der 
  Affen. 
  

  

  The 
  Macaques 
  are 
  divided 
  into 
  various 
  genera 
  and 
  subgenera, 
  

   and 
  considerable 
  confusion 
  is 
  created 
  by 
  the 
  introduction 
  of 
  

   species 
  of 
  totally 
  different 
  genera. 
  Thus 
  Pithecus 
  has 
  a 
  sub- 
  

   genus 
  A. 
  Vetulus 
  with 
  the 
  following 
  species, 
  P. 
  silenus 
  (nee 
  

   Linn.), 
  = 
  P. 
  albibarbatus 
  (Kerr) 
  ; 
  and 
  the 
  four 
  following 
  all 
  

   of 
  which 
  belong 
  to 
  Pygathrix 
  : 
  nest 
  or 
  = 
  P. 
  cephaloloptera 
  ; 
  

   ursinus 
  = 
  P. 
  johni; 
  P. 
  priam 
  ; 
  and 
  thersites 
  = 
  P. 
  priam. 
  

   B. 
  Cynamolgos, 
  with 
  subgenus 
  Zati, 
  having 
  (C.) 
  sinicus; 
  (C.) 
  

   pileatus; 
  (C) 
  audebertii 
  = 
  P. 
  sinicus; 
  and 
  C. 
  aygula 
  which 
  

   is 
  a 
  Pygathrix; 
  (C) 
  cynocephalus 
  is 
  a 
  Papio; 
  (C) 
  philip- 
  

   pinensis; 
  albinus 
  is 
  an 
  albino 
  Pygathrix 
  from 
  Ceylon; 
  (C.) 
  

   carbonarius 
  = 
  P. 
  irus; 
  (C.) 
  mulatta 
  undeterminable; 
  (C.) 
  

   palpebrosus 
  = 
  P. 
  philippinensis. 
  C. 
  Macacus 
  has 
  (M.) 
  

   erythrceus 
  = 
  P. 
  rhesus; 
  (M.) 
  geron 
  = 
  P. 
  rhesus?; 
  (M.) 
  

   rhesus; 
  M. 
  brachyurus 
  an 
  albino, 
  species 
  undeterminable; 
  

   (M.) 
  speciosus 
  = 
  P. 
  fuscatus; 
  (M.) 
  oinops 
  — 
  P. 
  rhesus; 
  

   (M.) 
  pelops 
  = 
  P. 
  assamensis; 
  (M.) 
  maurus 
  belongs 
  to 
  the 
  

   genus 
  Magus; 
  (M.) 
  arctoides 
  = 
  P. 
  speciosus 
  (F. 
  Cuv.) 
  ; 
  

   (M.) 
  libidinosus 
  = 
  P. 
  speciosus 
  (F. 
  Cuv.) 
  ; 
  (M.) 
  ochreatus 
  

   is 
  a 
  Magus 
  ; 
  and 
  Pithecus 
  inuus 
  — 
  S. 
  sylvanus 
  Linn. 
  ; 
  D. 
  

   Nemestrinus, 
  has 
  (M.) 
  nemestrinus. 
  

  

  1862. 
  Swinhoe, 
  in 
  Proceedings 
  of 
  the 
  Zoological 
  Society 
  of 
  London. 
  

   Pithecus 
  cyclopsis 
  first 
  described 
  as 
  Macacus 
  cyclopsis. 
  

  

  1863. 
  Blyth, 
  Catalogue 
  of 
  Mammals 
  in 
  the 
  Museum 
  of 
  the 
  Asiatic 
  

   Society 
  of 
  Bengal. 
  

  

  Pithecus 
  leoninus 
  first 
  described, 
  name 
  preoccupied 
  by 
  Simia 
  

   leonina 
  Shaw, 
  a 
  Pithecus. 
  

   1866. 
  Swinhoe, 
  in 
  Proceedings 
  of 
  the 
  Zoological 
  Society 
  of 
  London. 
  

   P. 
  sancti-johannis 
  first 
  described. 
  

  

  