Callithrix moloch, Geoffr., Arch. Museum, iv., p. 33, pl. 3(1844), id., Ann. Mus., xix., p. 114 (1812); Gray, Cat. Monkeys Brit. Mus., p. 55 (1870).
Characters.—Differs from the Reed Titi in having the cheeks, chest, and belly red. Hands and feet of the same colour as the back, grey.
The cerebral convolutions of this animal are, according to M. C. Dareste, exactly those of a "Maki," or Lemur.
Distribution.—Throughout Brazil.
VI. THE ORNATE TITI. CALLITHRIX ORNATA.
Callithrix discolor, Verreaux, M.S. (nec Geoffr.).
Callithrix ornata, Gray, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., xvii., p. 57 (1866).
Callithrix ornatus, Gray, Cat. Monkeys Brit. Mus., p. 55 (1870).
Characters.—General colour black and grey, grizzled; forehead and ears white, instead of black as in C. caligata, or coppery-red as in C. cuprea; temples, cheeks, throat, under side of body, and inner side of legs, bright chestnut; hands and feet grey; tail black, with a grey tinge,—the hairs being grey, with a dark ring near the tip of each; hands and feet the colour of the back.
Distribution.—U. S. Colombia; vicinity of Bogotá.