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Calotragus SuNpEvALL, 1846. Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Bovidze. 
K. Vetensk. Akad. Handlingar, Stockholm, for 1844, 192, pl. xirr., figs. 5 and 6, 
1846; SctareR & THomas, Book of Antelopes, II, pt. v, 33, pl. xxvir, fig. 1, 
Jan., 1896. 
Type: Cervus tragulus Forster (= Antilope campestris Thunberg) , from western cen- 
tral Africa. 
Calotragus: KaA6s, beautiful; rp«&yos, goat. 
Calpostemma (see Colpostemma). Glires, Chinchillid:e. 
Caluromys ALLEN, 1900. Marsupialia, Didelphyidee. 
Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. N. Y., XIII, 189-190, Oct. 12, 1900. 
Species, 11: Caluromys philander ( — Didelphis philander Linnzeus, type), from 
Guiana and northeastern Brazil; C. cicur (Bangs), from northeastern Colombia; 
C. affinis (Wagner), from Matto Grosso, Brazil; €. trinitatis (Thomas), from 
Trinidad; C. derbianus (Waterhouse), from Central America; C. derbianus 
ornatus (Tschudi), from Peru; C. laniger (Desmarest), from Paraguay; C. lani- 
ger guayanus (Thomas), from western Ecuador; C. laniger pallidus (Thomas), 
from northwestern Panama; C. cinereus ( Desmarest), from southeastern Brazil; 
C. alstoni (Allen), from Costa Rica. (See Philander Brisson, 1762.) 
Caluromys: «Aós, beautiful; ovpa, tail; wots, mouse. 
Caluxotherium (see Cayluxotherium). Insectivora, Erinaceid:e. 
Calydonius Mxvzn, 1846. Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Suidee. 
Neues Jahrbuch Mineralogie, 1846, 467. 
Species: Caulydonius trux Meyer, and C. tener Meyer, from Chaux-de-fonds, Dé- 
partement du Doubs, France. 
Extinct. 
Calydonius: Kadvd@vi0s, Calydonian, surname of Meleager, who brought about 
the celebrated chase of the Calydonian boar. In mythology ‘‘ the Calydonian 
boar sent by the enraged Diana and killed by Meleager (Mart. 11, 19)." 
(Century Dict. ) 
Calyptophractus Firzincrer, 1871. Edentata, Dasypodidee. 
Sitzungsb. Math.-Naturw. Cl., K. Akad. Wiss. Wien, LXIV, pt. 1, 388-390, 1871. 
Type: Chlamyphorus retusus Burmeister, from Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia. 
Calyptophractus is antedated by Burmeisteria Gray, 1865, which was based on 
the same species. 
Calyptophractus: kcAvzrós, covered; opaxrós, protected—in allusion to the 
carapace or shield composed of horny plates which protects the animal. 
Calyptrocebus (subgenus of Cebus) RgrcugNBACH, 1862. Primates, Cebidz. 
Vollstànd. Naturgesch. Affen, 55, pls. vi-vir, figs. —, 1862. 
Species 14, from South America: Cebus hypoleucus Geoffroy, C. capucinus ( Lin- 
neus), C. gracilis Spix, C. nigrovittatus Natterer, C. libid nosus Spix, C. paraguay- 
anus (Fischer), C. barbatus Geoffroy, C. albus Geoffroy, C. albifrons Geoffroy, C. 
apella Erxleben, €. olivaceus Schomburgk, C. ehrysopus Cuvier, C. versicolor 
Pucheran, and €. trepidus Erxleben. 
Calyptrocebus: aA vzrpa, covering veil; + Cebus—in allusion to the markings 
on the head, which in some species resemble a skull cap. 
Cameleopardalis (see Camelopardalis ). Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Giraffid:e. 
Camelomeryx Scorr, 1898. Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Agriochceride. 
Proc. Am. Philos. Soc., XX XVII, 77-78, Apr. 15, 1898 (sep. pp. 5-6); MarrHEw, 
Bull: Am: Mus. Nat. Hist. N. Y., XIT, 50, 1899: 
Type: Camelomeryx longiceps Scott, from the Uinta Basin, northeastern Utah. 
Extinct. 
Camelomeryx: Kcyindos, camel; 459v, ruminant. 
