
OLADOCLINUS—CLY MENE. TOY 
Cladoclinus—Continued. 
Cladoclinus: «A8 os, branch; xAzve, to bend—‘‘Le caractére principal de ce 
genre consiste dans la branche ascendente de la mandibule qui est couchée en 
arrióre, formant une simple prolongation, presque horizontale, du bord 
alvéolaire.”’ 
Cladosictis AwEGnrNo, 1887. Marsupialia, Borhyzenide. 
Enum. Sist. Especies Mamff. Fos. Patagonia Austral, p. 7, Dec., 1887. 
Clasodictis Roger, Verzeichn. Foss. Siiugeth., in Bericht Naturwiss. Ver. f. 
Schwaben u. Neuburg (a. V.), Augsburg, X XXI, 13, 1894 (misprint). 
Type: Cladosictis patagonica Ameghino, from the Lower Tertiary of the Rio Santa 
. Cruz, Patagonia. 
Extinct. 
Cladosictis: kA&80s, branch; z«zzs, weasel—from the fact that the genus was 
originally described as a Creodont. 
Clenodon Scorr, 1892. Creodonta, Arctocyonid:e. 
Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., Nov. 15, 1892, 298-299; LvDEKKER, Zool. Record 
for 1892, Mamm., 31, 1893 (type fixed). 
Species, 3: Mioclenus ferov Cope (type), from the Eocene; M. corrugatus Cope, 
from the Upper Puerco; and possibly M. protogonioides Cope, irom the Lowest 
Puerco—all from New Mexico. 
Extinct. 
Clenodon: (Mio)clenus; ó0cv—09 ovs, tooth. 
Clasodictis (see Cladosictis ). Marsupialia, Borhyzenidee. 
Claviglis Jentinx, 1888. Glires, Muscardinid:ze. 
Notes Leyden Museum, X, pts. 1-11, Note 1, 41-42, Apr. 1, 1888. 
Type: Claviglis crassicaudatus Jentink, from the Du Queah River, western Liberia. 
Claviglis: Lat. clava, club; glis, dormouse—in allusion to the club-shaped (not 
distichous) tail. 
Cliomys (see Eliomys). Glires, Muscardinidee. 
Cloeotis THomas, 1901. Chiroptera, Rhinolophidee. 
Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., 7th ser., VIII, 28-30, July, 1901. 
Type: Clwotis percivali Thomas, from Takauugu, north of Mombasa, British East 
Africa. 
Cleotis: icAo1ós, collar; ots, Gróc, ear—‘‘the whole ear is very like a man’s 
‘stand-up’ collar with angles in front rounded off." (Tomas. ) 
Clorinda Awzraniwo, 1895. Ungulata, Hyracoidea, Archeeohyracidee. 
Bol. Inst. Geog. Argentino, XV, cuad. 11-12, pp. 624-625, 1895 (sep. pp. 24-25). 
Type: Clorinda cliva Ameghino, from the Pyrotherium beds of Patagonia. 
Name preoccupied by Clorinda Barrande, 1879, a genus of Brachiopoda. Replaced 
by Plagiarthrus Ameghino, 1896. 
Extinct. Based on an entire astragalus and the lower portion of a tibia probably 
belonging to the same animal. 
Clorinda: An Amazonian leader. 
Cloromis F. Cuvier, 1812. Glires, Dasy proctidze. 
Ann. Mus. Hist. Nat., XIX, 290-291, pl. 15, fig. 10, 1812. 
Chloromys RArtINEsQUE, Analyse de la Nature, 56, 1815; Lesson, Man. Mammal- 
ogie, 300-301, 1827; RreNcGGER, Naturgesch. Saeugeth. Paraguay, 259-266, 1830. 
Species: The agoutis of South America. 
Cloromis: xAcpós, greenish yellow; “0s, mouse—in allusion to the characteristic 
yellowish color. | 
Clymene (subgenus of Delphinus) Gray, 1864. Cete, Delphinid:e. 
Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, 237; ibid., 1866, 214 (raised to generic rank). 
Clymenia GRAY, Synopsis Whales & Dolphins, 6, 1868. 
