CERVID^ 217 



2. Subgenus PUDELLA. 

 riulella, Thomas, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 8, vol. xi, p. 588, 1913. 



Face-glands and lachrymal pits wanting ; first lower 

 incisors nmcli larger than second ; premaxillfe reaching nasals ; 

 muffle large, extending backwards in middle line a con- 

 siderable distance l)ehind nostrils. 



11. PUDU (PUDELLA) MEPHLSTOPHILES. 



Pudua mephistophiles, de Winton, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1896, p. 508, 

 pi. xix, partim; Lydekker, Deer of All Lands, p. 308, pi. xxiv, 

 fig. 1, Great and. Small Game of Europe, etc. p. 374, 1901 ; 

 Thomas, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 8, vol. i, p. 350, 1908; 

 Lonnberg, Arldv Zool. vol. viii, no. 16, p. 33, 1913. 



Pudella mephistophiles, Thomas, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 8, vol. xi, 

 p. 588, 1913. 



Typical locality Paramo of Papallacta, Ecuador, 



Size probably rather larger than in P. jpiidu — shoulder- 

 height about 14 or 15 inches; coat long and coarse, with 

 basal portion of hairs brittle and pith-like, the terminal 

 halves black with ferruginous tips, producing a rich brown 

 colour ; bade darker than flanks, owing to the hairs having 

 broader black bands with correspondingly reduced coloured 

 tips, on neck the tips paler and longer, the black being 

 reduced, producing a tawny appearance, but towards the 

 head the black increasing, till the shorter hairs of ears, face, 

 and chin are almost black ; ears very short, partially con- 

 cealed by rough hairs, thickly haired inside and out, the 

 hairs on the inside broadly tipped with white; feet black, 

 with most of the hairs minutely tipped with buff; inner 

 sides of legs and abdomen clothed with long yellowish hairs 

 of a finer type. 



For skull, vide Thomas, op. cif., 1908. 



9G. 1. 28. ."). Skin, immature female. Paramo of Papal- 

 lacta, Ecuador. Type. 



Presented hy L. Sodcrstrom, Esq., 189(3. 



99. 2. 18. 20-21. Two skulls and skins. Ecuador. 



Same donor, 1899. 



