ARHINOLEMUR—ARIZOSTUS. T2 
Arhinolemur AwraGnuiNo, 1898. Primates, T 
Sinopsis Geol.-Paleont.,in Segundo Censo Nac. Argentina, I, 243 footnote, 1898; 
Comptes Rendus, Paris, CX XVII, 395-396, Séance Sept. 5, 1898; Revue Scient., 
4* gér., X, 374, Sept. 17, 1898. 
Arrhinolemur AMEGHINO, Com. Mus. Nac. Buenos Aires, I, 146-151, 2 figs. in 
text, Dec. 30, 1899. 
Arhinolemus 'TRovEssARnT, Cat. Mamm., fasc. vr, 1276, 1899 (misprint). 
Type: Arhinolemur scalabrinii Ameghino, from the Tertiary in the vicinity of 
Paraná, Argentina. 
Extinct. Based on a skull. 
Arhinolemur: à-, without; Ais, 6rvds, nose; +-Lemur. Tl n'existe aucun vestige 
de l'ouverture antérieure des narines, c'est là un cas unique chez les Mammi- 
fóres." (AMEGHINO. ) 
Ariela Gray, 1864. Fere, Viverridee. 
Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1864, 565; Cat. Carn., Pachyderm., & Edentate Mamm. 
Brit. Mus., 163, 1869; THomas, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1882, 86, 90 (in syn- 
onymy). 
Type: Ariela tenionota (A. Smith = Herpestes fasciatus Desmarest), from south- 
eastern Africa. 
Ariela: Ariel, Heb., ‘lion of God’; later, a water spirit, a spirit of the air. 
Aries Brisson, 1762. Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Bovidee. 
Regnum Animale in Classes IX distrib., 2d ed., 12, 48-51, 1762; Srorr, Prodro- 
mus Methodi Mamm., 41, tab. ec, 1780; RariNEsQUE, Analyse de la Nature, 56, 
1815. 
Species, 5: Ovis domestica, O. laticauda, O. longicauda, O. africana, and O. guineensis. 
Aries: Lat., ram. 
Aries Linx, 1795. Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Bovidee. 
Beytr. Naturgesch., I, pt. 11, 96-97, 1795. 
Includes the genera Ovis and Capra. ‘‘Ich habe Ovis mit Capra vereinigt, wie 
schon Erxleben gethan hat, und viele Naturforscher angerathen haben. 
Diesem Geschlecht habe ich den Namen Aries nach Analogie des Namens Bos 
gegeben"' (l. c., p. 97). (See Aries Brisson, 1762.) 
Arionius Meyer, 1841. Cete, Squalodontidee. 
Neues Jahrbuch Mineralogie, 1841, 315-331. 
Arionicus VAN BENEDEN, Bull. Acad. Roy. Sci. de Belgique, 2° sér., XXV, 124, 
1868. 
Type: Arionius servatus Meyer, from the Miocene ‘‘aus der Molasse von Baltringen 
in Württemberg," Germany. 
Extinct. Based on a fragmentary skull. 
Arionius: ' Apióvios, belonging to Arion, a celebrated cithara player of Methymna, 
in Lesbos, who was rescued from drowning by a dolphin. 
Aristippe KorENarI, 1863. Chiroptera, Vespertilionidee. 
** Beitr. Kenntniss Phthiriomyiarien, Petersburg, 1863"' (fide Kocu, Das Wesent- 
liche der Chiropteren, etc., 471, 476, 1863—under Meteorus). 
Species: Vespertilio discolor Natterer, and Vesperugo nilssonii Keyserling & Blasius, 
from Europe. 
Aristippe: A proper name, application obscure. 
Ariteus Gray, 1838. Chiroptera, Phyllostomatide. 
Jardine’s Mag. Zool. & Bot., II, 491, 1838. 
Type: Istiophorus flavescens Gray. Locality of type unknown, possibly Jamaicz 
(see Donsow, Cat. Chiroptera Brit. Mus., 528, 1878). 
Arizostus GLoGER, 1841. Edentata, Dasypodidee. 
Hand- u. Hilfsbuch Naturgesch., I, pp. xxxii, 114, 1841; Tuomas, Ann. & Mag. 
Nat. Hist., 6th ser., X V, 191, Feb. 1, 1895. 
