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Chlamydotherium Lunp, 1838. Edentata, Dasypodide. 
Overs. K. Danske Vidensk. Selsk. Forhandl. Kjóbenhavn, 1838, 11; Ann. Sci. 
Nat., Paris, 29 sér., XI, Zool., 217, 231, Apr., 1839; Echo du Monde Savant, 
Paris, 6° ann., No. 430, p. 244, Apr. 17, 1839; Hay, Cat. Foss. Vert. N. Am., 
Bull. 179, U. S. Geol. Surv., 581, 1902 (type fixed). 
Species: Chiamydotherium humboldtii Lund (type), and C. giganteum Lund, from 
the bone caves between the Rio das Velhas and Rio Paraopeba, Minas Geraes, 
Brazil (alt. 2,000 ft.) . 
Possibly preoccupied by Chlamydotherium Bronn, 1838, a genus of Glyptodon- 
tide. In this case Pampatheriwm Ameghino, 1880, is the earliest available 
name for Lund's genus. (See AMEGHINO, Revista Argentina, I, 252, 1891). 
Extinct. 
Chlamyphorus Haran, 1825. Edentata, Dasypodide. 
Ann. Lyc. Nat. Hist. N. Y., I, pt. 2, 235-246, pls. xix-xx1, 1825. 
Chlamydophorus WAGLER, Nat. Syst. Amphibien, 35, 1830; LENz, Naturgesch. 
Siiugethiere, p. xi, 1831; AGassiz, Nomenclator Zool., Mamm., 8, 1842; Waa- 
NER, Suppl. Schreber’s Sáugthiere, IV, 183, 1844. 
Chlamydephorus LENZ, l. c., p. xi (misprint). 
Type: Chlamyphorus truncatus Harlan, from Mendoza, Chile. 
Chlamyphorus: yAauds, xAauvdos, cloak; Popds, bearing—in allusion to the 
shield of horny plates. 
Chlorocebus Gray, 1870. Primates, Cercopithecide. 
Cat. Monkeys, Lemurs & Fruit-eating Bats Brit. Mus., 5, 24-25, 1870. 
Species 6: Simia rubra Gmelin, from Africa; S. pygerythra F. Cuvier, from South 
Africa; Cercopithecus rufo-viridis I. Geoffroy, from Mozambique; Simia sabeus 
Linneus, from West Africa; Cercopithecus engythithea Gray, from Abyssinia; 
and Cercopithecus cynosurus Geoffroy, from West Africa. 
Chlorocebus: yAwpos, greenish yellow; Kos, a long-tailed monkey—in allusion 
to the characteristic greenish or yellowish color. 
Chloromys (F. Cuvier) RAFINESQUE ( see Cloromis). Glires, Dasyproctidee. 
Chloromys (subg. of Steneofiber) (MEvEeR MS.) ScHrosskR, 1884. — Glires, Castoridze. 
Nager Europ. Tertiiirs, in Paleeontographica, X XXI, art. 3, pp. 39-40, Taf. x, 
figs. 7-8, July, 1884. (Sep. pp. 21-22, Taf. v1.) 
Type: Chalicomys eseri Meyer, from Weissenau, near Mainz, Germany. ‘‘In H. 
v. Meyer's Manuscripte werden die Fig. 7, 8 abgebildeten Stücke aus Weissenau 
bei Mainz ' Chloromys’ genannt. . . . Diese Merkmale dürften die Trennung 
der Gattung Steneofiber in zwei Subgenera vollkommen rechtfertigen. Für 
das Eine móchte ich den von H. v. Meyer aufgestellten Namen Chloromys, 
für das zweite die Bezeichnung Chalicomys Kaup (non H. v. Meyer) vorschla- 
gen." (SCHLOSSER. ) 
Name preoccupied by Chloromys Lesson, 1827, a genus of Dasyproctide. 
Chloromys: xÀAcpós, greenish yellow; “0s, mouse. 
Choecochoerus (see Cebochoerus). — Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Suidze. 
Choelicotherium (see Chalicotherium). Ungulata, Ancylopoda, Chalicotheriide. 
Choelopus (see Choloepus). Edentata, Bradypodid:e. 
Choenohyus (see Cheenohyus). Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Suide. 
Choerelaphus GrocER, 1841. Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Suidee. 
Hand- u. Hilfsbuch Naturgesch., I, pp. xxxir, 130, 1841; THomas, Ann. & Mag. 
Nat. Hist., 6th ser., XV, 191, Feb. 1, 1895. 
Type: Sus babyrussa Linnzeus, from Celebes. (See Babirussa Frisch, 1775). 
Choerelaphus: xoipos, hog; /A«osc, deer—a classical equivalent of the Malay 
name, babirussa, meaning ‘hog deer.’ 
