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1862 ; Gray, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1868, p. 32, Cat. Carnivora, etc. 

 Brit. Mus. p. 839, 1869 ; Flower and Garson, Cat. Osteol. Mus. 

 R. Coll. Surg. pt. ii, p. 347, 1884 ; Nehring, Sitzber. Ges. nat. 

 Freunde, 1886, p. 82 ; Jentink, Notes Leyden Mus. vol. xiii, 

 p. 94, 1891, vol. xxvi, p. 161, 1905 ; Lydekker, Horns and Hoofs, 

 p. 360, 1893 ; Hose, Mamm. Borneo, p. 69, 1893 ; Jentink and 

 BiittiJcofer, Notes Leyden Mus. vol. xix, p. 65, 1897; Stehlin, 

 Abh. schweiz. pal. Ges. vol. xxvi, p. 70, 1899 ; Volz, Zool. Jahrb., 

 Syst. vol. xx, p. 518, pi. xviii, 1904; Miller, Proc. U.S. Nat. 

 Mus. vol. xxx, p. 739, 1906 ; Lyon, ibid. vol. xxxiii, p. 550, 1907, 

 vol. xl, p. 74, 1911. 



Euhys barbatus, Gray, Hand-List Thick-skinned Mamm. Brit. Mus. 

 p. 57, 1873. 



Sus longirostris, Nehring, Zool. Anz. vol. viii, p. 347, 1885, Sitzber. 

 Ges. nat. Freunde, 1886, p. 80, Abh. Zool. Mus. Dresden, 1889, 

 p. 18 ; Spillner, Ber. Physiol. Lab. Halle, 1894, p. 81 ; Miller, 

 Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, voj. xv, p. 51, 1902 ; Volz, Zool. 

 Jahrb., Syst. vol. xx, pp. 511 and 516, 1904 (= barbatus). 



Type of Euhys. 



Typical locality Banjermassin, Borneo. 



Type in Leyden Museum. 



Size large ; head very long, low, and narrow, with the tip 

 of the muzzle bare, and tufts of long, curved, reddish brown 

 bristles on cheeks ; ears small, slit to the base ; tail with a 

 large black terminal tuft ; general colour variable, ranging 

 from uniformly brownish yellow to black ; young striped ; 

 canines as in S. verrucosus (p. 310) ; skull long and low, with 

 a very slender muzzle, the tip of the premaxillse extending a 

 short distance in advance of the incisors, instead of ending 

 abruptly with them, and a single infra-orbital foramen on 

 each side. The strongly developed tufts on the cheeks, the 

 bare flesh-coloured muzzle, small, oval ears, and large tail- tuft 

 are characteristic. 



The range includes Borneo, Sumatra, and the Philippines. 



The races are distinguishable as follows : 



A. Upper skull-length from 18| to 20 inches 



(460 to 510 mm.). 



a. Size larger. 



a'. Last lower molar complex (3 ridges) S. b. barbatus. 



b'. Last lower molar simple (2 ridges) S. b. oi. 



b. Size smaller. 



b'. Skull short and wide S. b. ahcenobarbus. 



c. Skull still wider S. b. calamianensis. 



d' . Skull longer and narrower S. b. balabacensis. 



B. Upper skull-length 22 inches (570 mm.) S. b. gargantua. 



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