190 INDEX GENERUM MAMMALIUM. 
Cinchacus (subg. of Tapirus) Gray, 1873. Ungulata, Perissodactyla, Tapiride. 
Hand-List Edentate, Thick-skinned, and Ruminant Mamm. Brit. Mus., 34-35, 
1873. 
Type: Tupirus leucogenys Gray, from the Cordilleras of Ecuador near Sunia and 
Asuay. 
Cinchacus: Probably a misprint for Pinchacus (French pinchaque), from an Indian 
word signifying phantom, ghost, or any supernatural or awe-inspiring appari- 
tion. (Rovutrin, Ann. Sci. Nat., XVIII, p. 47.) 
Citellus Oxen, 1816. Glires, Sciuride. 
Lehrb. Naturgesch., 3ter Theil, Zool., 2te Abth., pp. x, 842-846, 1816; ALLEN, 
Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., N. Y., XVI, 375-377, Oct. 11, 1902 (name revived). 
Species: Arctomys citellus ( Linnzeus, type), from Eurasia; and Myoaus inauritus 
Oken, from the mountains north of the Cape of Good Hope.  ( Citellus ante- 
dates Sphermophilus F. Cuvier, 1825.) 
Citellus: From the specific designation of the type, which is the Latin name of 
the 'ziesel. ‘‘Le zizel . . . est nommé cititius ou citellus dans le latin." 
(Encycl. Méthod., I, p. 320, 1782.) 
Citillus* LicurENsTEIN, 1827-34. Glires, Sciurid:e. 
Darstellung neuer oder wenig bekannter Süugethiere, Heft 5, Taf. xxx1 fig. 2, 
xxxi [4 pp. text], 1827-34; BENNETT, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1835, 90; 
GroaER, Hand- u. Hilfsbuch Naturgesch., I, pp. xxx, 92, 1841. 
Species: Citillus mexicanus Lichtenstein, from Toluca, Mexico; C. leptodactylus 
Lichtenstein, from the Kirgis steppes; and C. mugosaricus Lichtenstein, from 
the Mugosarsk (?) Mountains on the Kirgis steppes, southwestern Siberia. 
Civetta Cuvier & Grorrroy, 1795. Fer, Viverride. 
Méthode Mammalogique in Mag. Encyclopédique, 1° année, II, 187, 1795; 
Dumerit, Zool. Analytique, 13, 1806 (includes ‘les Civettes'); RAFINESQUE, 
Am. Month. Mag., I, No. 5, p. 362, Sept., 1817. 
Civetea BEAuvots, Cat. Raisonné Mus. C. W. Peale, Phila., 27, 1796. 
Type not mentioned by Cuvier and Geoffroy. Rafinesque gives Civetta fasciata 
Geoffroy, from France; and C. indica Geoffroy, from the East Indies. 
Civetta: French civette, civet cat. 
Cladobates F. Cuvigr, 1825. Insectivora, Tupaiidee. 
[Hist. Nat. Mamm., III, livr. xxxv, pl. (Cerp ou Banxring), 3 pp. text, Dec., 1821. ] 
Dents Mamm. [60-61], 251, 1825; Hist. Nat. Mamm., VII, Table Gén. et Méthod., 
2, 1842. 
Species, 3: Tupaya tuna Raflles, and T. ferrugineo Raflles, from Sumatra; and T. 
javanica Horsfield, from Java. 
Cladobates: KAAS os, branch; f&rys, walker—from the animals’ arboreal habits; 
ces animaux ‘‘montent sur les arbres avec agilité comme les écureils.”’ 
Cladoclinus AmEGHINO, 1894. Marsupialia, Garzonid:e. 
Enum. Synop. Mamm. Foss. Form. Éocénes de Patagonie, 102-103, Feb., 1894. 
Type: Cladoclinus copei Ameghino, from the Eocene of Patagonia. 
Extinct. Based on the posterior part of a mandible and several bones of the 
skeleton. 

*“Tichtenstein separated the ‘europiiischen Ziesel (dem polnischen Suslik)' as the 
type of a group which he took out of Cuvier’s genus Spermophilus, leaving the other 
species to be distributed in either Arctomys or Spermophilus. As the name chosen 
for the new group is the Linn:ean specific name of the suoslik (changed in spelling 
from citellus to citillus), this species should be construed as the type of the genus 
Citillus, although he included under it three other species there described as new, 
only one of which, C. mugosaricus, is strictly congenerie with C. citellus.”’ (ALLEN, 
l. c., under C'tellus.) 
