164 INDEX GENERUM MAMMALIUM. 
Catodon Linnaus, 1761. Cete, Physeteridze. 
Fauna Suecica, 2d ed., 18, 1761; Lac£PEDpr, Hist. Nat. Cétacées, pp. xxxviii- 
xxxix, 165-218, pl. 9, fig. Z, pls. 10-12, 1804; Trepemann, Zoologie, I, 575, 1808. 
Type: Catodon macrocephalus Linnzeus, from the North Atlantic (‘Mari Norvegico’ ). 
Catodon: k&rco, down; 08cr-080)c, tooth—i. e., having teeth only in the 
lower jaw. Theupper teeth are rudimentary and simply imbedded in the gum. 
Catoglochis (subgenus of Cervus) Croizer & Jopert, 1826. * Ungulata, Cervidee. 
Recherches Ossem. Foss. Dépt. Puy-de-Dóme, Expl. Planches, 2° livr., pfs. 1-v; 
3° livr., pls. vi-1x; 4° livr., pls. v1 bis, x—x11r; 6° livr., pl. xix bis, 1826; LEsson, 
in Férussac’s Bull. Sci. Nat. et Géol., Paris, XI, 98, 1827; LvpEKKER, Deer of 
all Lands, 238, 1898. 
Species, 5 extinct and 3 recent: Cervus issiodorensis, C. perrierii, C. etueriarum, 
Croizet & Jobert, from Mount Perrier, France; €. pardinensis and C. arvernensis, 
Croizet & Jobert, from Malbatu, Puy-de-Dóme; C. hippelaphus Cuvier, from 
Java; C. elaphus and C. dama Linnzeus, from Europe. 
Catoglochis: &rc, down; yAcyís, point—‘‘parce que le maitre andouiller des 
bois prend naissance immédiatement au-dessus des tubercules de la meule." 
(LEsson. ) 
Catolynx (subgenus of Felis) SEvERTZOw, 1858. Fere, Felidee. 
Revue et Mag. de Zool., Paris, 2¢ sér., X, 385, 390, Sept., 1858. 
Species, 4: Felis catus Linneus, F. chaus Güldenstaedt, F. torquata Wagner, from 
Asia; and F. caligata Bruce, from Africa. 
Catolynx: Catus + Lyne. 
Catolynx Gray, 1867. Fere, Felidee. 
Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1867, 267; Cat. Carn., Pachyderm., & Edentate Mamm. 
Brit. Mus., 15-16, 1869. 
Species: Felis marmorata Martin,t from Java or Sumatra, and F. charltoni Gray, 
from India. 
Name preoccupied by Catolynx Severtzow, 1858, a subgenus of Felis. 
Catolynx: Catus +-Lynx—in allusion to the nasal bones, which have the same 
form as those of Lynx. 
Catonyx AMEGHINO, 1891. Edentata, Megatheriid:e. 
Revista Argentina Hist. Nat., I, Entr. 4a, 250, Aug. 1, 1891. 
New name for Platyony« Lund, 1840, which is preoccupied by Platyonyx Schónherr, 
1826, a genus of Coleoptera. 
Extinct. 
Catonyx: Kat@, down; Ovvé, claw. 
Catopsalis Corr, 1882. Allotheria, Plagiaulacide. 
Am. Naturalist, XVI, for May, 416-417, Apr. 24, 1882; Tert. Vert., 170-172, 
1885 (date of publication ). 
Type: Catopsalis foliatus Cope, from the Puerco Eocene of New Mexico. 
Extinct. Based on the mandibular ramus. 
Catopsalis: Kat, down; Wadis, a pair of shears—probably in allusion to the 
lower jaw on which the genus was based. 
Catoptera (see Cetoptera). Cete, Baleenide. 

*The date 1826 is on the authority of Lesson. Lydekker (1. c., 238) states that 
the explanation of plates of Croizet & Jobert’s work was never published except on 
the original covers of the livraisons. 
Agassiz (Nomenclator Zool., Mamm., 6, 1842) refers Catoglochis to Fischer’s Zoog- 
nosia, 1813, but the name is not found in that work. 
T Felis marmorata Martin is the type of Severtzow's Pardofelis, 1858. 
