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Dromedarius Wagler, Natiirl. Syst. der Amphib., 1830, 31 (to replace 

 Attchenia Illiger, preoccupied). 



The name Lama (Frisch, 1775 ; G. Cuvier, 1798) has priority over the, for 

 a long time, more current name Anchenia (Illiger, 181 1), and should be 

 adopted for the genus, as long since shown by Thomas (/. c). Of the four 

 forms of these animals commonly recognized, the Guanaco, Llama, Alpaca, 

 and Vicuna, only the first comes within the scope of the present work. 



Opinions differ as to whether these animals are to be treated as distinct 

 species, or whether they are all to be considered as races of a single 

 species. Mr. Thomas (/. c.) has given his reasons for considering the 

 Vicuna as a distinct species, and the Llama and Alpaca as merely domes- 

 ticated races of the Guanaco, thus recognizing two species. 



Lama glama huanacus (Molina). 



Camehts glama Linn. Syst. Nat. ed. 10, 1758, 65 (in part — based on the 

 domesticated race). — Shaw, Gen. Z06I., II, ii, 1801, 241, pi. clxviii. 



Camehts guanacoe P. S. L. Miiller, Natursyst. Suppl, 1776, 26, Patagonia. 



Camelus lacmaQ. Cuvier, Tabl. elem. Hist. Nat, 1798, 158. 



Camehts huanacus Molina, Sagg. Stor. Nat. Chili, 1782, 317. 



Auchenia huanaca Ham. Smith, Griffith's An. King., V, 1827, 299 (in 

 part). — Tschudi, Fauna Peruana, I, 1844-46 (1846), 222. 



Lama hitanacus Matschie, Ergebn. der Hamb. Magalhaens. Sammelreise, 

 III, Saug., 1898, 19. — Berg, Comun. Mus. nac. de Buenos Aires, I, 

 No. 7, Oct., 1900, 260 (synonymy). 



La?7ta huanachus Thomas, P. Z. S., 1891, 387 (nomenclature). — Troues- 

 sart, Cat. Mamm., 1898, 846 ; Prichard, Through Heart of Patagonia, 

 1902, 104-107 (Indian method of hunting), 138-140 (hunting), 156 

 (head of young), 160 (pi., "descending a hillside"), 236-239 (habits), 

 253-257 (habits, etc., side view of head) ; P. Z. S., 1902, I, 275. 



Auchenia lama, b. guanaco Wagner, Schreber's Saug., V, ii, 1836, 1803, 

 1 806-1 8 10, pi. cccv a. 



Auchenia llama Waterhouse, Zool. Voy. Beagle, Mamm. ii, 1839, 26 

 (with notes on habits and distribution by Darwin). 



Aitchenia lama Brandt, Mem. Acad. Imp. St. Petersb., IV, 1845, ^' pl- '. 

 ii. — Cassin, U. S. Expl. Exp. (Wilkes), Mamm. and Orn., 1858, 65 

 (Rio Negro ; Tierra del Fuego). — Burmeister, Desc. phys. R6p. 

 Argent, III, 1879, 457. 



