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Cephalopachus Swainson, 1835. Primates, Tarsiid:ze. 
Nat. Hist. & Class. Quad., 352, 1835. 
Cephalophacus Gray, Cat. Monkeys, Lemurs & Fruit-eating Bats Brit. Mus., 96, 
1870 (synonym of Tarsius). 
Cephalophzus Trouessart, Rev. et Mag. Zool., 3° sér., VI, 169, 1878 (synonym). 
Type: Tarsius bancanus Horsfield, from the vicinity of Jeboos, island of Banca, 
East Indies. (see Tarsius Storr, 1780.) 
Cephalopachus: Kemadn, head; zac, thick—from the large head. 
Cephalophora Gray, 1842. Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Bovidee. 
Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., X, 266, Dec., 1842. 
Cephalophorus Gray, List Spec. Mamm. Brit. Mus., pp. xxvi, 162-163, 1845. 
Emendation of Cephalophus H. Smith, 1827. (See Gray, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., 
162, 1846; Knowsley Menagerie, p. 9, 1850.) 
Cephalophora: Ke~adn, head; $ópos, bearing—in allusion to the tuft of hair 
borne on the head. 
Cephalophus (subg. of Antilope) H. Smrru, 182'7. Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Bovide. 
Griffith’s Cuvier, Anim. Kingdom [IV, 258], V, 344,549, 1827; SCLATER & 
Tuomas, Book of Antelopes, I, 121-211, pls. x1m—xxin, text figs. 16-22, 1895 
(type fixed). 
Cephalophora Gray, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., X, 266, Dec., 1842 (raised to generic 
rank). 
Cephalophorus Gray, List Spec. Mamm. Brit. Mus., pp. xxvi, 162-163, 1843. 
Cephalolophus WAGNER, Suppl. Schreber's Sáugth., IV, 445, 1844; V, 417, 1855. 
Species, 10: A. sylvicultriv Afzelius (type), from West Africa; A. quadriscopa H. 
Smith, from West Africa; A. burchellii H. Smith, from Caffraria; A. mergens 
Blainville, from Caffraria; A. ptoox Lichtenstein, from Guinea; A. grimmia 
Cuvier, from West Africa; A. maxwellii H. Smith, from Sierra Leone; A. caerula 
H. Smith, from Caffraria; A. perpusilla H. Smith, from Caffraria; and A. phi- 
lantomba H. Smith, from Sierra Leone. 
Cephalophus: Kepadn, head; Aóoos, crest—in allusion to the tuft of hair on the 
head. 
Cephalorhynchus (subgenus of Delphinus) Gray, 1846. Cete, Delphinidee. 
[ Delphinus cephalorhynchus CvvtrgR, Hist. Nat. des Cétacés, 158-159, 1836]; Gray, 
Zool. Erebus & Terror, I, Mamm., 36-37, pl. 16, 1846; Cat. Mamm. Brit. Mus., 
pt. r, Cetacea, 106-109, 1850; Cat. Seals & Whales Brit. Mus., 263-267, 1866; 
Frowzn, List Spec. Cetacea Brit. Mus., 16-17, 1885 (raised to generic rank); 
W. L. SctATER, Mamm. 8. Africa, II, 205-266, 1901 (type fixed). 
Species, 3: Delphinus heavisidii Gray, 1828 (=D. cephalorhynchus Cuvier, 1836, 
type), and D. obscurus Gray, from the Cape of Good Hope; and Phocena 
compressicauda Lesson, from the South Atlantic (**4? S. lat., 26° E. [W.] long. 
from Paris"). 
Cephalorhynchus: Kepady, head; ovy yos, snout—from the rostrum, which is 
about half the length of the skull, but not well marked off from the rest of the 
head. 
Cephalotes Grorrroy, 1810. Chiroptera, Pteropodidee. 
Ann. Mus. Hist. Nat., Paris, XV, 104-106, pl. 7, 1810; I. Grorrroy, Dict. Class. 
Hist. Nat., XIV, 707-708, Sept., 1828 (type given as C. pallasii); MarscHIE, 
Fledermause Berliner Mus. Naturkunde, Lief. I, Megachiroptera, 81, 85-87, 
1899 (type given as C. peronii); Tmowas, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XV, 198, Oct. 
10, 1902. 
Species: Cephalotes peronii Geoffroy, from Timor, Malay Archipelago; and C. pal- 
lasii Geoffroy (= Vespertilio cephalotes Pallas—type), from the Molucca Islands. 
Name antedated by Nyctimene Bechstein, 1800. 
Cephalotes: Kepadwros, with a head—from the name of the type species. 
