ANTHROPOPITHECUS— ANTILOPE. 109 
Anthropopithecus—Continued. 
Anthropithecus H AEcKEL, Syst. Phylogenie Wirbelthiere, III, 600, 1895. 
Type: Anthropopithecus troglodytes (= Simia troglodytes Gmelin), from West Africa. 
Antedated by Troglodytes Geoffroy, 1812 (preoceupied); by Pan Oken, 1816; 
and by Theranthropus Brookes, 1828. 
Anthropopithecus: &v6pcros, man; zifü«os, ape—irom the fact that the chim- 
panzee more nearly resembles man than any of the other anthropoid apes. 
Anthropops AMEGHINO, 1891. Primates, Cebide. 
Revista Argentina Hist. Nat., I, Entr. 6*, 387—389, figs. 89-91, Dec. 1, 1891. 
Type: Anthropops perfectus Ameghino, from the Eocene of southern Patagonia. 
Extinct. Based on a portion of the lower mandible with symphysis nearly com- 
plete, and containing the third premolar on the right side and portions of 
other teeth. 
Anthropops: &v0pcozos, man; ow, aspect—‘‘un mono de caracteres más elevados 
que el Homunculus.”’ 
Antiacodon Mansnu, 1872. Primates, H yopsodid:e? 
Am. Journ. Sci. & Arts, 3d ser., IV, 210-212, Sept., 1872 (sep. issued Aug. 13); 
OssonN, Bull: Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XVI, 173, June 28, 1902. 
Type: Antiacodon venustus Marsh. from the Eocene (Bridger) of Henry Fork of 
Green River, Wyoming. 
Extinct. Based on ‘‘part of a lower jaw, with the characteristic lower molar." 
Antiacodon: &vrí, opposite; aK, point; 08v — 00 ous, tooth—in allusion to the 
lower molar, in which ‘‘tne four principal cones stand in nearly opposite 
pairs, but the posterior tubercle is less widely separated from the central pair 
of cones (Mamsn.) 
Antidorcas SuNDEVALL, 1847. Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Bovidee. 
Kongl. Vetensk. Akad. Handlingar, for 1845, 271, 1847. 
Type: Antilope euchore Forster, from central Africa. 
Antidorcas: &vri, corresponding to, like; dopKds, antelope, gazeMe 
resemblance of the general characters to those of Gazella. 
from the 

Antifer AmMEGHINO, 1889. Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Cervidee. 
Cont. Conocimiento Mamíf. Fósil. Repub. Argentina, in Act. Acad. Nac. Cien., 
Córdoba, VI, 610, pl. xxxviii, fig. 2, 1889. 
Type: Cervus ultra Ameghino, from the Pampean formation (Pliocene), of ‘la 
Laguna Adela,’ province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. 
Extinct. ‘‘Solo conozco de esta especie un trozo de cuerno procedente de su 
extremidad distal." 
Antifer: Lat. ante, before, in front; fero, to bear—in allusion to the part of the 
horn on which the description was based. 
Antilocapra Orp, 1818. Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Antilocapridee. 
Journal de Physique, Paris, LXXXVIII, 149-151, Aug., 1818; LX XXVIII, 
314-315, Apr., 1819; Oken’s Isis, 1819, p. 1105. 
Type: Antilope americana Ord, from the plains of the Missouri River, western 
United States. 
Antilocapra: Antilo(pe) +- Capra—i. e., goat antelope. 
Antilope Patras, 1766. Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Bovidee, 
Miscellanea Zoologica, 1-15, tab. 1, iv, fig. 3, 1766; H. SwrrH, in Griffith's 
Cuvier, Animal Kingdom, V, 312-355, 1827; OarrBv, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 
for 1836, No. xrviu, 137, June 27, 1837; Sctarer & Tuomas, Book of Ante- 
lopes, III, pt. rx, 3-14, pl. xrvrr, text figs. 45-46, 1897. 
"^ Antelopus CuwMiNa, Hunter's Life in S. Africa, II, 165, 168, 1850," (fide 
SCLATER & THomas, Book of Antelopes, IV, pt. xv, 123, 1900—in synonymy). 
