Authority citation: Humboldt, A. von. 1812-08-07. Tableau synoptique des singes de l'Amérique. Pp. 353–363 in Humboldt, A. von and Bonpland, A. (eds.). Recueil d'observations de zoologie et d'anatomie comparée, faites dans l'Océan atlantique, dans l'intérieur du nouveau continent et dans la mer du sud pendant les années 1799, 1800, 1801, 1802 et 1803. Premier volume. F. Schoell, Paris, 368 pp.
Authority publication link: https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/62186552
Original name as described: Simia labiata
Nominal names: labiatus (É. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire in von Humboldt, 1812) | rufiventer (J. E. Gray, 1843) | elegantulus (Slack, 1862) | erythrogaster (H. G. L. Reichenbach, 1862) | rufoventer (J. E. Gray, 1866) [incorrect subsequent spelling] | griseovertex (E. A. Goeldi, 1907) | thomasi (E. A. Goeldi, 1907) | griseoventris (D. G. Elliot, 1913) [incorrect subsequent spelling | not used as valid]
Other common names: Geoffroy's Red-bellied Tamarin|Red-chested Mustached Tamarin|White-lipped Tamarin|Gray's Red-bellied Tamarin|Thomas's Mustached Tamarin|Thomas's Red-bellied Tamarin
Taxonomy
Subclass: Theria -- Infraclass: Placentalia -- Order: Primates -- Family: Callitrichidae
Type specimen voucher catalogue number: MNHN-ZM-2007-1532 (= MNHN ? 630)
Type locality: Brazil. Restricted by A. Cabrera in 1957 to Lago do Joanacan (= Janauacá), Amazonas State.
Country distribution (coarse map shown below; most species exist in only part of countries): Brazil (BRA) | Peru (PER) | Bolivia (BOL)
Species Status: This species is currently living, it lives in wild habitats, its taxonomic status is currently flagged, and it is listed in MSW3 2005.
IUCN Red List of Threatened Species status:
Species-specific notes: recently moved from Tamarinus to Leontocebus, however, some recent publications have suggested retaining all species traditionally contained in Saguinus under distinct subgenera (Saguinus, Leontocebus, Tamarinus, and Oedipomidas) rather than genera, which is tentatively followed here pending further discussion
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