199 INDEX GENERUM MAMMALIUM. 
Clymene— Continued. 
Type: Delphinus euphrosyne Gray, from the east coast of England. 
Name preoccupied by Clymene Oken, 1815, a genus of Mollusca. The form 
Clymenia is also preoccupied in Mollusca by Clymenia Münster, 1839. 
Clymene: In Greek mythology, daughter of Oceanus and Tethys. 
Cnepheus Kavr, 1829. Chiroptera, Vespertilionid:ze. 
Entw.-Gesch. & Natürl. Syst. Europ. Thierwelt, I, 103, 1829. 
Type: Vespertilio serotinus Schreber, from France. 
Cnephus: kvedatos, dark. 
Cnephaiophilus FrrzixaER, 1870. Chiroptera, Vespertilionide. 
Sitzungsber. Math.-Nat. Cl. K. Akad. Wiss., Wien, LXII, Abth. 1, 81-88, June- 
July, 1870 (sep. pp. 69-76). 
Species, 4: Vespertilio macellus Temminck, from Borneo; V. pellucidus Waterhouse, 
from the Philippine Islands; V. ferrugineus Temminck, from Surinam; and 
V. noctivagans Le Conte, from the eastern United States. 
Name preoccupied by Cnephaeophila Philippi, 1865, a genus of Diptera. 
Cnephaiophilus: Kvepaios, dark; Pidos, loving—from its crepuscular habits. 
Coandu (see Coendou). Glires, Erethizontidee. 
Coassus Gray, 1843. Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Cervidz. 
[Thomson's Ann. Philos., XXVI, 342, Nov., 1825 (nomen nudum ex Gesner)]; 
List Spec. Mamm. Brit. Mus., pp. xxvii, 174, 1843. 
Species: Cervus rufus F. Cuvier, and C. nemorivagus F. Cuvier, from South America. 
Antedated by Mazama Rafinesque, 1817; and by Passalites Gloger, 1841. 
Coassus: French coassou, from gouazou, deer—native name used by the Gauranis 
of Paraguay ( Azana, Hist. Nat. Quad. Paraguay, I, 43, 70, 1801). 
Coati Friscu, 1775. Fere, Procyonide. 
Das Natur-System vierfüss. Thiere, 16, Tab. Gen., 1775; LAcÉPEDE, Tabl. Mamm., 
7, 1799; Nouv. Tableau Méth. Mamm., in Buffon's Hist. Nat., Didot ed., Quad., 
XIV, 154, 1799; Mém. l'Institut, Paris, III, 492, 1801. 
Cuati Liats, Climats, Géol., Faune, et Géog. Botanique, Brésil, 427, 1872. 
Species: Coati ratton, Coati mondi, Coati majus, and Coati wrsulus. Lacépéde's genus 
includes Coati nasua (= Viverra nasua Linneeus), from tropical America. 
Coati: Native name for the Nasua. 
Cobaya G. Cuvirr, 1817. : Glires, Caviidee. 
Dict. Sci. Nat., IX, 481-482, 1817; GnrrrrTH, Cuvier's Anim. Kingdom, V, 270- 
271, 1827. 
Cobaia AvMARD, Ann. Soc. Agr. Sci., Arts et Comm. du Puy, XVIII, for 1853, 
393, 1854 (genus referred to Pallas as ‘Cobaia cavia Pal." ) 
Type: Cavia cobaya Pallas, from Brazil. 
Cobaya: South American name of the guinea pig. 
Cobus (see Kobus). Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Bovidee. 
Cochilius AwraniNo, 1902. Ungulata, Typotheria, Intertheridee. 
[Anal. Soc. Cien. Argentina, LI, 76, Mar.-Apr., 1901 (nomen nudum) ]. 
Bol. Acad. Nac. Cien. Córdoba, XVII, 75-77, May, 1902 (sep. pp. 7-9). 
Species, 3: Cochilius volvens Ameghino, C. pendens Ameghino, and C. columnifer 
Ameghino, from the Patagonian formation (Eocene) of Patagonia. 
Extinct. 
Cochilius: Anagram of Icochilus. 
Cochlops AwraniNo, 1889. Edentata, Glyptodontidee. 
Cont. Conocimiento Mamíf. Fósil. Reptib. Argentina, in Act. Acad. Nac. Cien., 
Córdoba, VI, 792-793, pls. x figs. 9-18, nr figs. 1-2, 1889. 
Type: Cochlops muricatus Ameghino, from the Eocene of the barrancas of the Rio 
Chico, southern Patagonia. 
Extinct. ‘‘Conocido por placas procedentes de distintas regiones de la coraza."' 
