510 FIELD COLUMBIAN MUSEUM ZOOLOGY, VOL. III. 



507. *mapurito. (Viverrd), Gmel. Syst. Nat., i, 1788, p. 88. 

 Type locality. Unknownl 



Geogr. Distr. Texas to Arizona, Mexico, Central America, and 

 South America to Patagonia. 



Color. Entire upper parts from crown of head to end of tail 

 white, or yellowish white; sides and legs shining black; under parts 

 dull black except a narrow line between jaws and throat which are 

 white. Tail white above and below. Claws white. 



Measurements. Total length (dried skin), 790; tail to end of 

 hair, 370. 



82. Spilogale. Gray, 1865. 



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508. Spilogale putorius. (Linn.) 327 



509. Spilogale interrupta. (Rafin.) 328 



510. Spilogale ringens. Merr 329 



511. Spilogale indianola. Merr 329 



512. Spilogale leucoparia. Merr 329 



513. Spilogale gracilis. Merr 330 



514. Spilogale saxatilis. Merr 330 



5 -5. Spilogale phenax. Merr 331 



SpUogale phenax latifrons. Merr 331 



Spilogale phenax arizonae. Mearns 331 



516. Spilogale olympica. Elliot 332 



517. Spilogale ambarvalis. Bangs 332 



Sub. Fam. II. Mustelinae. 

 83. Gulo. Storr, 1780. 



518. Gulo luscus. (Linn.) 333 



84. Mustela. Linn., 1766. 



519. Mustela americana. Turton 334 



520. Mustela f caurina. Merr 335 



Mustela caurina atrata. Bangs 335 



Mustela caurina bruinalis. Bangs 336 



.Mustela caurina actuosa. Osgood ... 336 



521. Mustela pennant!. Erxleb 337 



Mustela pennanti pacifica. Rhoads. ... 337 



This tropical species is occasionally met with in certain portions of United States territory 

 bordering oa Mexico. The specimen here described was captured in Final County, Arizona. 



t caurina has priority over atrata and should be the species, reversing the order in the 

 Synopsis. 



