108 INDEX GENERUM MAMMALIUM. 
Anteutatus AwEcHiNO, 1902. | Edentata, Dasypodide. 
Bol. Aead. Nac. Cien. Córdoba, XVII, 58-59, May, 1902 (sep. pp. 56-57). 
Species: Anteutatus lenis Ameghino, from the Notostylops beds; and A. levus 
Ameghino, from the Astraponotus beds of Patagonia. 
Extinct. 
Anteutatus: @vri, before; +- Eutatus—in allusion to its occurrence long before 
the recent genus Mutatus. 
Anthops Tuomas, 1888. Chiroptera, Rhinolophidze. 
Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., 6th ser., I, 156, Feb. 1, 1888. 
Type: Anthops ornatus, from Aola, Guadalcanar, Solomon Islands. 
Anthops: &v6os, flower; óv, face—probably in allusion to the complicated nose 
leaf, which (especially its posterior part) suggests a flower. 
Anthorina LvpEkkEn, 1891. Chiroptera, Phyllostomatidee. 
LvpEKKER in Flower & Lydekker’s Mamm., Living & Extinct, 674, 1891. 
New name for Tylostoma Gervais, 1855 (type Phyllostoma bidens Spix, from 
Brazil), which is preoccupied by Tylostoma Sharpe, 1849, a genus of Mollusca. 
Anthorina: &vGos, flower; fis, 61” 0s, nose—from the form of the nose-leaf. 
Anthracotherium Cuvier, 1822. Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Anthracotheriidze. 
Mém. Acad. Roy. Sci., Paris, V, Hist. Acad., 336-337, 1821-22; Recherches 
Ossem. Foss., nouv. éd., III, 396—405, pl. uxxx, figs. 1-3, 5-7, 1822; DESMAREST, 
Mammalogie, II, Suppl., 545, 1822; Hay, Cat. Foss. Vert. N. Am., Bull. 179, 
U. 8. Geol. Surv., 651, 1902 (type fixed). 
Anthracotherion Gray, Cat. Carn., Pachyderm., & Edentate Mamm. Brit. Mus., 
262, 1869. 
Species, 3: Anthracotherium magnum Cuvier (type), and A. minimum Cuvier, from 
the lignites of Cadibona, Liguria, Italy; and A. minus Cuvier, from Agen, France, 
Extinct. 
Anthracotherium: &v6pa£&, avGpakos, coal; Gnpiov, wild beast—so called from 
having been found in the anthracite or lignite of Tuscany. 
Anthropithecus Harcker, 1895. Primates, Simiidee. 
Syst. Phylogenie Wirbelthiere, III, 600, 1895. 
Contraction of Anthropopithecus Blainville, 1838. 
Anthropodus Dr Larovag, 1896. Primates, Cercopithecidee? 
** Bull. Soc. Sci. Ouest, Rennes, III, No. 4, pp. 202-208, 1896; fide Bibliog. Zool., 
I, 469, Sept. 28, 1896." : 
Type: Anthropodus rouvillei De Lapouge. 
Extinct. 
Anthropodus: &v6pcozos, man; 0dovs, tooth. 
Anthropodus ScnurossEen, 1901. Primates Simiide. 
Zool. Anzeiger, XXIV, No. 643, pp. 261-271, 1 fig., May 13, 1901. 
Type: Anthropodus brancoi Schlosser, from the Tertiary (Bohnerz) of Swabia, 
Germany. 
See Anthropodus De Lapouge, 1896. 
Extinct. Based on a third lower molar. 
Anthropomorphus AMEGHINO, 1884. Primates, 2 
Filogenia, 385, 1884; Act. Acad. Nac. Cien., Córdoba, VI, 87-88, 99, 1889. 
Hypothetical genus—‘‘Antecesor comün del hombre y de los antropomorfos 
existentes." 
Anthropomorphus: &v6pcrzoc, man; op@n, form. 
Anthropopithecus Br4iNviLLE, 1838.* Primates, Simiidee. 
Ann. Franc. et Étrang. d' Anat. et Physiol., Paris, II, 360, 1838; Echo du Monde 
Savant, Paris, 6* ann., No. 402, p. 20, Jan. 9, 1839; ‘‘Lecons Orales, 1839." 


*This genus may not have been published until 1839. Echo du Monde Savant 
(Jan. 9, 1839) says: ** M. de Blainville vient de publier dans les Annales d' Anatomie 
et de Physiologie les observations suivantes." 
