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 | | Once considered a moderately diverse Neotropical genus, Callicebus is now emerging as one of the most diverse of all primate genera, competing with Saguinus for the largest number of taxa in the New World. |
 | | In addition, four of the taxa recognized as subspecies of Callicebus moloch in Hershkovitz (1963) were elevated to full species status (donacophilus, hoffmannsi, brunneus, cupreus), whereas three others continued to be considered subspecies (baptista, discolor, ornatus). |
 | | All taxa of Callicebus torquatus were treated as subspecies, including the three recognized in 1963 (torquatus, lugers, medemi) and the three resurrected from Thomas' earlier papers (lucifer, regulus, purinus). |
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