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Cuscus (see Coescoes). Marsupialia, Phalangeride. 
Cutia Lrais, 1872. Glires, Dasyproctid:e. 
Climats, Géol., Faune, et Geog. Botanique, Brésil, 534—537, 1872. 
New name for Dasyprocta Illiger, 1811. ‘‘ Les Agoutis sont connus au Brésil sous 
le nom de Cutia. . .. Il y aurait grand avantage à substituer, pour appellation 
du genre le nom doux de Cutia au nom barbare de Dasyprocta.”’ 
Cutia: Anagram of the Indian name acuti, attentive, vigilant—in allusion to the 
habits of the animals. 
Cuvierimys (Brayarp MS.) GEnvaArs, 1848-52. Glires, Theridomyid:e. 
BRAVARD, in Gervais, Zool. et Paléont. Francaises, II, expl., pl. No. 47, p. 4, 
1848-52; 2* éd., 34, 1859, pl. xrvir, figs. 15-16 (under Archxomys); GIEBEL, 
Sáugethiere, 517 footnote, 1855; 2d ed., 517 footnote, 1859. 
Type: Cuvierimys laurillardi Bravard (=Archxomys laurillardi Gervais), from 
Issoire, Dépt. Puy-de-Dóme, France. 
Extinct. 
Cuvierimys: Cuvier; uÜs, mouse. In honor of Baron Georges Cuvier, 1769-1832, 
author of ‘Recherches sur les Ossemens Fossiles des Quadrupédes,’ 1812; ‘Le 
Régne Animal,’ 1817, ete. 
Cuvierius Gray, 1866. Cete, Baleenidee. 
Cat. Seals & Whales Brit. Mus., 114, 164-169, 1866; Suppl. Cat. Seals & Whales 
Brit. Mus., 54, 1871. 
Type: Physalus latirostris Flower, from the coast of Holland. 
Name preoccupied by Cuvieria Péron & Lesueur, 1807, a genus of Acalephs. 
Cuvierius: In honor of Baron Georges Cuvier, 1769-1832. 
Cyanomyonax (see Cynomyonax). Ferze, Mustelidee. 
Cyclochilus (subg. * of Atelodus) Branpt, 1878. Ungulata, Rhinocerotidz. 
Mém. Acad. Imp. Sci., St.-Pétersbourg, VII* sér., XXVI, No. 5, pp. 55-56, 1878. 
Type: Rhinoceros simus Burchell, from South Africa. 
Name antedated by Ceratotherium Gray, 1867. 
Cyclochilus: KUKAXos, ring, circle; yezA os, lip—‘labio rotundato instructus.’ 
Cyclognathus E. Grorrroy, 1833. Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Anoplotheriide. 
Revue Encyclopédique, LIX, 78-79, Jul y-Sept., 1833;+ Considérations sur l’Ossem. 
Foss. Bassin de l’ Auvergne, 1833, 4, footnote (read Oct. 7, 1833). 
Type: Anoplotherium laticurvatum E. Geoffroy, from the quarries of Saint-Gérand- 
le-Puy, Auvergne, France. 
Extinct. Based on lower jaws. 
Cyclognathus: KUKXos, circle; yvabos, jaw—from the rounded angle of the 
lower jaw. 
Cyclopes Gray, 1821. Edentata, Myrmecophagidee. 
London Med. Repos., XV, 305, Apr. 1, 1821; THomas, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., 
6th ser., XV, 191, Feb., 1895; 7th ser., VI, 302, Sept., 1900; PALMER, Proc. 
Biol. Soc. Wash., XIII, 72, Sept. 28, 1899. 
Type: Myrmecophaga didactyla Linnzeus, from Guiana. 
Cyclopes: Plural of KUKAww, round-eyed (KUKAos, circle; ov, eye). 
Cyclopidius Corr, 1878. Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Agriochceridee. 
Proc. Am. Philos. Soc., XVII, 1877-78, 221-222 (sep. issued as Palzeont. Bull. 
No. 28), Jan 12, 1878; Am. Naturalist, XII, 58, 1878; Proc. Am. Philos. Soc., 
XXI, 546-557, 1884; Hav. Cat. Foss. Vert. N. Am., Bull. 179, U. S. Geol. 
Surv., 670, 1902 (type fixed). 

* Oyclochilus is given as a section of the subgenus Colobognathus Brandt. 
+ Probably published several months later, see * Postscriptum,' p. 95, dated Oct. 29, 
1833. 
