﻿LASIOPYGA 
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  (C.) 
  lallandi 
  E. 
  Geoff., 
  = 
  L. 
  pygerythra 
  (F. 
  Cuv.) 
  ; 
  (C.) 
  

   sabceus 
  (Linn.), 
  undeterminable; 
  (C.) 
  callitrichus 
  ; 
  (C.) 
  

  

  GRISEOVIRIDIS 
  ; 
  (C.) 
  PYGERYTHRUS 
  ; 
  (C.) 
  CYNOSURUS 
  ; 
  (C.) 
  

  

  tephrops 
  Bennett, 
  = 
  L. 
  cynosura, 
  (Scopoli) 
  ; 
  (C.) 
  ochraceus 
  

   is 
  a 
  Papio 
  juv. 
  ; 
  (C.) 
  Havidus 
  Peters, 
  = 
  L. 
  rufoviridis 
  (I. 
  

   Geoff.) 
  ; 
  and 
  the 
  following 
  species 
  which 
  belong 
  to 
  Erythroce- 
  

   bus: 
  (C.) 
  patas; 
  (C.) 
  ruber 
  Schreb., 
  = 
  (C.) 
  patas 
  (Schreb.) 
  ; 
  

   (C.) 
  polioph^us; 
  (C.) 
  circumcinctus 
  ; 
  and 
  (C.) 
  pyrrhono- 
  

   tus. 
  The 
  fourth 
  subgenus 
  is 
  D. 
  Lasiopyga, 
  with 
  one 
  species 
  

   (C.) 
  nem^eus 
  which 
  belongs 
  to 
  Pygathrix. 
  

   Like 
  the 
  Author's 
  treatment 
  of 
  all 
  the 
  genera 
  of 
  the 
  Primates, 
  

   probably 
  from 
  lack 
  of 
  material 
  on 
  which 
  to 
  form 
  an 
  inde- 
  

   pendent 
  opinion 
  of 
  their 
  relative 
  values, 
  all 
  described 
  species 
  of 
  

   different 
  Authors 
  were 
  accepted 
  as 
  valid. 
  Figures 
  of 
  the 
  

   various 
  forms 
  are 
  given 
  in 
  a 
  separate 
  volume, 
  but 
  so 
  badly 
  

   colored 
  that 
  they 
  are 
  much 
  more 
  likely 
  to 
  mislead 
  than 
  to 
  

   assist 
  the 
  investigator. 
  The 
  work 
  is 
  only 
  a 
  compilation 
  from 
  

   other 
  publications, 
  the 
  Author 
  apparently 
  having 
  but 
  little 
  

   personal 
  knowledge 
  of 
  the 
  majority 
  of 
  the 
  species 
  he 
  includes 
  

   in 
  his 
  book. 
  

   1870. 
  /. 
  E. 
  Gray, 
  Catalogue 
  of 
  Monkeys, 
  Lemurs 
  and 
  Fruit-eating 
  

   Bats, 
  in 
  the 
  Collection 
  of 
  the 
  British 
  Museum. 
  

   In 
  this 
  Catalogue 
  a 
  list 
  of 
  the 
  species 
  in 
  the 
  British 
  Museum 
  of 
  

   the 
  genus 
  Lasiopyga, 
  (under 
  Cercppithecus) 
  , 
  as 
  recognized 
  by 
  

   the 
  Author, 
  is 
  given 
  as 
  follows, 
  divided 
  into 
  two 
  subgenera 
  

   Cercopithecus 
  and 
  Chlorocebus. 
  The 
  first 
  has 
  (C.) 
  cephus; 
  

   (C.) 
  petaurista 
  (nee 
  Schreb.), 
  = 
  L. 
  fantiensis 
  (Matschie) 
  ; 
  

   (C.) 
  melanogenys 
  Gray, 
  = 
  L. 
  ascanius 
  (Audebert) 
  ; 
  (C.) 
  

   martini; 
  (C.) 
  nictitans; 
  (C.) 
  ludio 
  Gray, 
  = 
  L. 
  mar- 
  

   tini 
  (Waterh.) 
  ; 
  (C) 
  erythrotis; 
  (C.) 
  diana; 
  (C.) 
  

   diana 
  ignita 
  Gray, 
  = 
  L. 
  diana 
  (Linn.) 
  ; 
  (C.) 
  leucampyx 
  (nee 
  

   Fisch.), 
  = 
  L. 
  diana 
  (Linn.); 
  (C) 
  mona 
  ; 
  (C.) 
  pogonias; 
  

   (C.) 
  erxlebeni 
  Dahlb. 
  et 
  Pucher., 
  = 
  L. 
  grayi 
  (Fraser) 
  ; 
  (C.) 
  

   erxlebeni 
  var. 
  nigripes 
  = 
  L. 
  nigripes 
  (Du 
  Chaillu) 
  ; 
  (C.) 
  

   pluto 
  ; 
  (C.) 
  campbelli; 
  (C.) 
  albigularis 
  ; 
  (C.) 
  samango 
  

   Sundev., 
  = 
  L. 
  labiata 
  (I. 
  Geoff.). 
  Chlorocebus 
  contains 
  

   (C.) 
  pygerythrus; 
  (C.) 
  rufoviridis 
  ; 
  (C) 
  sabceus 
  (nee 
  

   Linn.), 
  = 
  L. 
  callitrichus; 
  C. 
  engythithea 
  Gray, 
  = 
  L. 
  griseo- 
  

   viridis 
  (Desm.) 
  ; 
  and 
  C. 
  cynosurus. 
  The 
  following 
  species 
  

   were 
  apparently 
  unknown 
  to 
  the 
  Author: 
  (C.) 
  ochraceus 
  

   Peters, 
  a 
  Papio; 
  (C\) 
  Havidus 
  Peters, 
  = 
  L. 
  rufoviridis 
  

  

  