﻿MAMMALS 
  OF 
  NORTHERN 
  COLOMBIA 
  — 
  HERSHKOVITZ 
  471 
  

  

  Tapirus 
  pinchaque 
  Roulin 
  

  

  (Woolly, 
  Andean, 
  or 
  mountain 
  tapir, 
  "danta 
  lanuda" 
  or 
  "danta 
  

  

  cordUlerana") 
  

  

  Le 
  Pinchaque 
  Cuvier, 
  Ann. 
  Sci. 
  Nat., 
  Paris, 
  ser. 
  2 
  (Zool.), 
  vol. 
  17, 
  p. 
  110 
  (pp. 
  

  

  107-112), 
  1829 
  (advance 
  notice 
  with 
  description 
  and 
  comparisons 
  of 
  the 
  

  

  "pinchaque" 
  of 
  Roulin). 
  

   Tapir 
  pinchaque 
  Roulin, 
  Ann. 
  Sci. 
  Nat., 
  Paris, 
  ser. 
  2 
  (Zool.), 
  vol. 
  18, 
  p. 
  46, 
  pis. 
  

  

  1, 
  2, 
  figs. 
  1-3, 
  1829.— 
  Goudot, 
  Compt. 
  Rend. 
  Acad. 
  Sci., 
  Paris, 
  vol. 
  16, 
  

   p. 
  331, 
  1843 
  (Las 
  Juntas, 
  Rfo 
  Combeima, 
  southern 
  foot 
  of 
  Mt. 
  Tolima, 
  

   Colombia, 
  altitude, 
  1,918 
  meters; 
  description, 
  habits; 
  tracks 
  seen 
  between 
  

   1,400 
  and 
  4,400 
  meters 
  above 
  sea 
  level). 
  — 
  Blainville, 
  Ost6ographie, 
  text, 
  

   vol. 
  4, 
  fasc. 
  19, 
  p. 
  22, 
  1846 
  (osteology). 
  

  

  Tapirus 
  pinchaque, 
  Hunter, 
  The 
  natural 
  history 
  of 
  the 
  quadrupeds 
  of 
  Paraguay 
  

   . 
  . 
  . 
  (translated 
  from 
  the 
  Spanish 
  of 
  Felix 
  de 
  Azara), 
  vol. 
  1, 
  p. 
  113, 
  1838, 
  

   Edinburgh 
  (ref.), 
  

  

  Tapirus 
  pinchacus 
  [sic]. 
  Gray, 
  Proc. 
  Zool. 
  Soc. 
  London 
  (1867), 
  p. 
  884, 
  1868; 
  

   ibid., 
  (1872), 
  p. 
  484, 
  1872 
  (original 
  description 
  quoted; 
  bibliography; 
  syn- 
  

   onymy). 
  — 
  Blainville, 
  Osteographie, 
  text, 
  vol. 
  4, 
  fasc. 
  19, 
  p. 
  51, 
  1846 
  {"T. 
  

   roulini 
  Fischer," 
  in 
  synonymy), 
  atlas, 
  vol. 
  4, 
  pi. 
  3, 
  1846 
  (skull 
  of 
  type; 
  

   skull 
  of 
  specimen 
  collected 
  by 
  Goudot 
  in 
  Colombia). 
  — 
  Doderlein, 
  Ueber 
  das 
  

   Skelett 
  des 
  Tapirus 
  Pinchacus, 
  Inaugural-Dissertation, 
  1877 
  (osteology; 
  

   distribution) 
  . 
  

  

  T[apirus] 
  Roulinii 
  Fischer, 
  Synopsis 
  Mammalium, 
  Addenda, 
  p. 
  604 
  [sic=406], 
  

   1830 
  (new 
  name 
  for 
  Tapir 
  pinchaque 
  Roulin). 
  

  

  Tapirus 
  roulini 
  [sic], 
  Sclater, 
  Proc. 
  Zool. 
  Soc. 
  London 
  (1870), 
  p. 
  51 
  and 
  footnote, 
  

   1870 
  (report 
  of 
  specimen 
  seen 
  by 
  Robert 
  A. 
  White 
  on 
  Volcdn 
  de 
  Purace, 
  

   Cordillera 
  Central, 
  Colombia, 
  altitudinal 
  range 
  reported 
  as 
  between 
  3,500 
  

   and 
  4,200 
  meters 
  above 
  sea 
  level; 
  "the 
  first 
  Latin 
  name 
  applied 
  to 
  this 
  tapir 
  

   appears 
  to 
  be 
  roulini 
  [sic] 
  Fischer"); 
  ibid., 
  (1872), 
  p. 
  604, 
  fig. 
  2 
  (nasals), 
  

   1872 
  (skull 
  collected 
  by 
  Buckley, 
  undoubtedly 
  in 
  Ecuador). 
  — 
  Hatcher, 
  

   Amer. 
  Journ. 
  Sci., 
  ser. 
  4, 
  vol. 
  1, 
  p. 
  173 
  and 
  text, 
  pi. 
  4, 
  figs. 
  2, 
  2a, 
  pi. 
  5, 
  fig. 
  2, 
  

   1896 
  (cranial 
  characters, 
  comparisons, 
  phj'logeny, 
  synonymy: 
  Pinchacus, 
  

   villosus, 
  leucogenys, 
  aenigmaticus 
  [ 
  = 
  terrestris], 
  pinchaque). 
  — 
  Lydekker, 
  Cata- 
  

   logue 
  of 
  the 
  ungulate 
  mammals 
  in 
  the 
  British 
  Museum 
  (Natural 
  History), 
  

   vol. 
  5, 
  p. 
  44, 
  1916 
  (synonymy: 
  pinchaque, 
  villosus, 
  leucogenys, 
  enigmaticus 
  

   [sic 
  = 
  terrestris]; 
  specimens 
  from 
  Sufiac 
  and 
  "Assuay," 
  Ecuador). 
  — 
  Simpson, 
  

   Bull. 
  Amer. 
  Mus. 
  Nat. 
  Hist., 
  vol. 
  86, 
  pp. 
  39-80, 
  pi. 
  10, 
  fig. 
  2, 
  1945 
  (cranial 
  

   and 
  dental 
  characters, 
  comparisons, 
  phylogeny).— 
  Crandall, 
  Animal 
  kingdom. 
  

   Bull. 
  New 
  York 
  Zool. 
  Soc, 
  vol. 
  44, 
  No. 
  1, 
  1951 
  (description 
  of 
  live 
  animal 
  in 
  

   captivity). 
  

  

  Tapirus 
  roulinii, 
  G. 
  M. 
  Allen, 
  Extinct 
  and 
  vanishing 
  mammals 
  of 
  the 
  Western 
  

   Hemisphere, 
  p. 
  404, 
  1942 
  (part, 
  not 
  description; 
  Department 
  of 
  Santander, 
  

   Colombia, 
  8,000-10,000 
  feet 
  altitude; 
  Cordillera 
  de 
  Llanganates, 
  Cordillera 
  

   Oriental, 
  Ecuador, 
  14,000 
  feet 
  altitude). 
  

  

  Rhino 
  [choerus] 
  villosus 
  Wagler, 
  Natiirliches 
  System 
  der 
  Amphibien 
  . 
  . 
  ., 
  footnote 
  

  

  2, 
  p. 
  17, 
  1830 
  (name 
  proposed 
  for 
  "le 
  Pinchaque'^ 
  Cuvier= 
  Tap/r 
  pinchaque 
  

   Roulin). 
  

  

  Tapirus 
  villosus 
  Wagner, 
  in 
  Schreber, 
  Die 
  Saugthiere 
  in 
  Abbildungen 
  nach 
  der 
  

   Natur, 
  mit 
  Beschreibungen, 
  vol. 
  6, 
  p. 
  392, 
  pi. 
  319b, 
  1835 
  (new 
  name 
  for 
  

   Tapir 
  pinchaque 
  Roulin). 
  — 
  Tschudi, 
  Untersuchungen 
  iiber 
  die 
  Fauna 
  Peruana, 
  

   Therologie, 
  pp. 
  213, 
  215, 
  1844 
  (description, 
  distribution 
  in 
  Perd). 
  

  

  