ALLEN: mammalia: FELID/E. 183 



The Felis guigna of Philippi (Arch. f. Naturg., 1873, pp. 8-15, pll. 

 ii and iii) from the province of Valdivia, Chili, is evidently very different 

 from the Patagonian Felis geoffroyi, being much smaller and differently 

 colored, with quite different cranial characters, and doubtless represents 

 the true F. guigna of Molina. 



Genus LYNCHAILURUS Severtzow. 

 Felis auct. plur., part, not of Linnseus. 

 /'//Wrt' Jardine, part; Leopa rdus Gv2iy, part. 

 Lynchailitnis Severtzow, Rev. et Mag. Zool. (2), X, Sept., 1858, 386; to 



include only Felis pajefos Desm. 

 Pajcros Gray, P. Z. S., 1867, 269; type and only species, Felis pajeros 



Desm. 



Felis, s. sir. Lahille, Congr. cient. Lat. Amer., Ill, 1899, 178, for Felis 

 pajeros Desm. 



Lynchailurus pajeros crucina (Thomas). 



(Plate XXIV, Skull.) ' 



Le Chat Pampa, Azara, Quad. Par., I, 1801, 179, part. 



\\eo\ bninneits Oken, Lehrb. Zool., II, 1816, 1070 (in part). Obviously 

 based on le Chat Pampa of Azara. [Cf. Allen, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. 

 Hist, XVI, 1902, 379.) 



Felis pajeros Desmarest, Nouv. Diet. d"Hist. Nat, VI, 1816, 114; Mamm. 

 1820, 231 (in part). Based on Azara. 



Felis pajeros W^iitx^owit, Zool. Voy. Beagle, Mamm., 1839, 18, pi. ix, 

 animal. Santa Cruz and Bahia Blanca. — D'Orbigny & Gervais, 

 Mag. de Zool., 1844. Mammiferes, pi. Iviii, animal, Patagonia.— 

 Gervais, Zool. Bonite, I, 1841, 34, pi. vii. — Philippi, Arch. f. Naturg. 

 1873, i, 8, pi. iii, fig. 2, 3, skull. — Burmeister, Desc. phys. Rep. 

 Arg., 1879, III, 128. — Mivart, The Cat 1881, 423, in part — 

 Matschie, Sitzungsb. Ges. Nat. Fr. Berlin, 1894, 60. — Lahille, Congr. 

 cient Lat Amer., Ill, 1899, 178, part. 



Pajeros panipanus Gray, P. Z. S., 1867, 269 (in ^2s\.== Felis pajeros 

 Desm.); Cat Carniv. Br. Mus., 1869, 18, part. 



Felis passerum Sclater, List Vert. Anim., 1872, 40. [F. passertim pro- 

 posed as a Latin substitute for F. pajeros!) 



' Felis pajeros crucina on plate. 



