NORTH AMERICAN RECENT MAMMALS. 481 



Order ARTIODACTYLA. (Even-toed Ungulates.) 

 Family TAYASSUID^. (Peccaries.) 



Genus PECARI Reichenbach. 

 (Collared Peccaries.) 



1835. Pecari Reichenbach, Bildergalerie der Thierwelt, Heft 6, 



p. 1. Type by monotypy, Sus torquatus Cuvier. 



For use of this name see Miller, Proc Biol. Sor. Washingjton, vol. 27, p. 229. 

 December, 29, 1914. 



*Pecari angulatus angulatus (Co})e). 



1889. D[icotyles] angulatus Cope, Ainer. Nat., vol. 23, p. 147. 



February, 1889. 

 1885. Dicotyles tajagu True, Proc. U. wS. Nat. Mus., vol. 7 (1884) , 



p. 591. 1885. (Part.) 

 1898. Tiayassu} angulatu.s Bangs, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 



vol. 12, p. 165. August 10, 1898. 

 1912, Pecari angulatus angulatus Miller, North Amer. Land 



Mamm., 1911, p. 383. December 31, 1912. 

 Type Locality. — ^Guadalupe River, Texas, 



t*Pecari angulatus bangsi Goldman. 



1917, Pecari angulatus hangsi Goldman, Proc, Biol. Soc. 



Washington, vol. 30, p. 109." May 23, 1917, 

 Type Locality.— Boca de Cupe, eastern Panama, Altitude 

 250 feet. 



f*Pecari angulatus crassus (Merriam). 



1901. Tayassu angulatus crassus Merriam, Proc. Biol. Soc. 



Washington, vol. 14, p. 124. July 19, 1901. 

 1912. Pecari angulatus crassus Miller, North Amer. Land 



Mamm. 1911, p.383, December 31, 1912. 

 Type Locality. — Metlaltoyuca, Puebla, Mexico, 



t*Pecari angulatus humeralis (Merriam). 



1901. Tayassu angulatus humeralis Merriam. Proc. Biol. Soc, 



Washington, vol. 14, p. 122. July 19, 1901. 

 1912. Pecari angulatus humeralis Miller, North iVmer, Land 



Mamm, 1911, p, 383, December 31, 1912, 

 Type Locality, — Armeria, Colima, Mexico. 



t*Pecari angulatus sonoriensis (Meams), 



1897. Dicotyles angulatus sonoriensis MeaRxXs, Preliminary diag- 

 noses of new mammals of the genera Mephitis, Dorcelaphus, 

 and Dicotyles from the Mexican border of the United States, 

 p. 3. February 11, 1897. (Reprint: Proc, U, S. Nat. Mus,, 

 vol. 20, p, 469. December 24, 1897.) 

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