“…Recently, however, Callithrix penicillata and, particularly, C. jacchus have become invasive in south and south-eastern Brazil thanks to intentional or accidental human introduction (Begotti & Landesmann, 2008;Cerqueira, Marroig, & Finder, 1998;Modesto & Bergallo, 2008). Although rivers may not constitute effective barriers to the dispersal of Callithrix species (Rylands, Fonseca, Leite, & Mittermeier, 1996), some species have part of their distribution limited by rivers, such as the São Francisco river for Callithrix jacchus and C. penicillata (Malukiewicz, Hepp, Guschanski, & Stone, 2017), the Jequitinhonha river for C. geoffroyi and C. kuhlii, and the Contas river for C. kuhlii Figure 1).…”