The brown weeper capuchin has brown, thick fur with a dark wedge on the forehead and lighter face, cheeks and chin.[4] Its head and body are about 42 centimetres (17 in) with a 44 cm (17 in) tail.[4]
The different species known as white-fronted capuchins are extremely difficult to tell apart, and also appear to intergrade with each other where different taxa meet, as well as other Cebus taxa recognised as distinct. C. brunneus may be conspecific with white-faced capuchins, which often cannot reliably be distinguished from it physically.
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