TAGASSU. 65 
48. crusnigrum (7ayassu), Bangs, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zodl., xxx1x, 
1902, p. 20. 
BooueETE PECCARY. 
Type locality. Boquete, Chiriqui, Panama, Central America. 
Altitude, 4,000 feet. 
Genl. Char. Allied to T. angulatum, but shoulder stripes appar- 
ently darker (young individuals); in adults the same. 
Color. ‘‘Legs, arms, central dorsal and central ventral stripes, 
black; rump mostly black, a few of the hairs (bristles) annulated 
with tawny; conspicuous shoulder stripes, tawny; sides of head and 
of body mixed tawny and black; all the hairs annulated with these 
colors; hairs on outer surface of ears mostly black; those on inner 
surface mostly tawny.’ (Type juv. ad. Bangs, 1. c.) 
Measurements. “Old ad. 9. Total length, 1030; hind foot and 
hoof, 170; ear, 80. Skull: basal length, 197; occipito-nasal length, 
222; zygomatic width, 103; greatest width across squamosals post- 
eriorly, 98; palatal length to palatal notch, 140; breadth of basi- 
occipital between bull posteriorly, 19; length of upper molariform 
series, 64.’" (Bangs, l. c.) 
B. Olidosus. 
Dicotyles Gray (nec Cuv.), Proc. Zodl. Soc., 1868, p. 45. 
Olidosus Merr., Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 1901, p. 120. Type 
Tayassu pecart Fischer. 
Fic. XXII. TAGASSU PECARI. WHITE-LIPPED PECCARY. 
Ex Faun. Bor. Amer. 1, Mamm. 
