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Cynalicus—Continued. 
Type: Cynalicus melanogaster Gray (—Jcticyon venaticus Lund), from Brazi.. 
Cynalicus: Kvv 0AvKos, dog-wolt. 
Cynalopex (subgenus of Chaon), H. Smirn, 1839. Ferz, Canide, 
Jardine’s Nat. Library, Mamm., IX, 222-232, pls. xvr-xviir, 1839; ed. 2, Mamm., 
I, 152, 1858; IV, 222-232, pls. 16-18, 1866; V, 290, 1865. 
In volume V the genus includes 5 species, from western Asia: Canis corsac H. 
Smith, Canis kokree Sykes, C. chrysurus Gray, C. pallidus Rüppell, and C. turcicus 
H. Smith. In volume IV a sixth species, Cynalopex insectivorus H. Smith 
(=Canis bengalensis Shaw), is added. ° 
Cynalopex: Kvvarerné, fox-dog. 
Cynalycus (see Cynalicus). Fere, Canidze. 
Cynamolgus ReIcHENBACH, 1862. Primates, Cercopithecidee. 
Vollstind. Naturgesch. Affen, 130-137, pl. xxu, figs. 327-344, 1862; ErERa, Cat. 
Sist. Fauna Filipinas, I, 2, 1895. 
Includes 2 subgenera: Zati (3 species) and Cynamolgus, 6 species: Simia cynoce- 
phalus Gmelin, from Africa; Macacus philippensis Geoffroy, from the Philippine 
Islands; Presbytis albinus Kelaart, from Ceylon; Macacus carbonarius Cuvier, 
from Sumatra; Cercopithecus mulatta Zimmermann, from East India; and 
Macacus palpebrosus I. Geoffroy, from Manila, Philippine Islands. 
Cynamolgus: kvr&uoAyros, dog-milker—the name of an Ethiopian tribe. 
Cynarctus Marrury, 1902. Fere, Canide. 
Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XVI, 281-284, fig. 1, Sept. 18, 1902. 
Type: Cynarctus saxatilis Matthew, from the Miocene, Loup Fork ( Pawnee Creek 
beds) of Cedar Creek, Colorado. 
ixtinct. Based on ‘a nearly perfect pair of lower jaws.’ 
Cynarctus: kócv, xvvós, dog; &pKros, bear. 
Cynelos JovnpaN, 1848-52. Fere, Canide. 
JOURDAN, in Gervais’ Zool. et Paléont. Frang., 1° éd., II, expl. pl. 28, p. 14, 
1848-52; 2° éd., 216, 1859; in Pictet's Traité Paléont., 2° éd., I, 195, 1853; 
Revue Soe. f Sdvuntos Paris, I, 130, 1862. 
Type: Amphicyon gracilis Pomel, from the Miocene of Saint Gérand-le-Puy, 
Allier, France. 
Extinct. Based on a skull and part of a skeleton. 
Cynelos: koc, xvvós, dog; £Aoc, marsh. 
Cynhyeena F. CuvizgR, 1829. : Ferz, Canidze. 
Dict. Sci. Nat., LIX, 454, 1829. 
Cynohyena BuAINvILLE, Ann. Sci. Nat., Paris, 2° sér., VIII, Zool., 279, Nov., 
1837; Ostéog. Mamm. Récents et Foss., II, fasc. vri (C arnassiers, Caney 43, 82, 
1840; fasc. xr (Canis), 33, 1843 (emendation ). 
Type: Hyana picta. Temminck, from Africa. 
Name antedated by Lycaon Brookes, 1827, which is based on the same species. 
Cynhyena: kocv, kvvósc, dog; vatva, hyen: ation of canine 
and hyena characters and habits. 

Cynictis OcirBv, 1833. Ferz, Viverrid:e. 
Proc. Zool. Soc. London, No. IV, May 24, 1833, 48-49; Philos. Mag., 3d ser., III, 
68, 1833; Gray, Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1864, 571-573; THomas, ibid., 1882, 
82—84. 
Type: Cynictis steedmanni ( — Herpestes penicillatus Cuvier), from Uitenhage, Cape 
Colony, South Africa. 
Cynictis: kx óc v, kvróc, dog; ikt1s, weasel—i. e., intermediate between, or con- 
necting, the dogs and civets. 
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