Chiropotes satanas (Hoffmannsegg 1807)
[Chiropotes] satanas (Hoffmannsegg 1807), Mag. Ges. Naturf. Fr., 10: 93.
Type Locality: Brazil, Pará, lower Rio Tocantins, Cametá.
Vernacular Names: Black Bearded Saki.
Synonyms: Chiropotes ater Gray 1870; Chiropotes nigra (Trouessart 1897) .
Distribution: Brazil south of Amazon estuary, between Rios Tocantins and Gurupi.
Conservation: CITES – Appendix II; U.S. ESA – Endangered as C. s. satanas; IUCN – Endangered as C. s. satanas .
Discussion: The subspecies assigned to this species by Hershkovitz (1985) were regarded as distinct species by Bonvicino et al. (2003 b).