VATES INDEX GENERUM MAMMALIUM. 
Eulamaops Awraniwo, 1889. Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Camelidz. 
Cont. Conocimiento Mamíf. Fósil. Repüb. Argentina, in Act. Acad. Nac. Cien., 
Córdoba, VI, 594—596, pl. xxxv, fig. 1, 1889. 
Eulamops LvpEKKER, Zool. Record for 1889, XXVI, Mamm., 44, 1890; C. O. 
WarERHOUSE, Index Zool., 134, 1902. 1 
Type: Auchenia parallela Ameghino, from the Pampean formation of the barran- 
cas of the Rio Lujan, near Villade Lujan, province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. 
Extinct. ‘‘Fué fundada la especie sobre un cráneo casi completo, pero en tan 
malísimo estado de conservación que sólo se ha podido conservar de él una 
parte del paladar con todas las muelas menos il p. 3 izquierdo." 
Eulamaops: ev, well, typical; + Lama; 6a, aspect—i. e., having the appearance 
of typical Lama. 
Eulemur HarckrEr, 1895. Primates, Lemurid:e. 
Syst. Phylogenie Wirbelthiere, III, 600, 1895. 
Nomen nudum; apparently used for the typical lemurs. 
w  Eulemur: ev, well, typical; + Lemur. 
Eumeles (subgenus of Meles) Gray, 1865. Ferze, Mustelidee. 
Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1865, 140. 
Type: Meles ankuma Temminck, from Japan. 
Eumeles: eb, well, typical; + Meles. 
Eumerus I. GEorrnov, 1829. Insectivora, Macroscelidide. 
Ann. Sci. Nat., Paris, XVIII [172, ‘Eumére’], 470, Oct., 1829. 
Eumeres GERVAIS, Dict. Univ. Hist. Nat., V, 495, 1844; Girr, Bull. U. 8. Geol. & 
Geog. Surv. Terr., I, 2d ser., No. 2, p. 109, 1875 (in synonymy). 
Type: Macroscelides typus A. Smith (=Sorex proboscideus Shaw), from South 
Africa. This name seems to have been published by mistake. The title of 
Geoffroy's article was changed at the last moment, but the original name on 
pp. 172 and 470 was evidently overlooked. ‘‘Cette notice était déjà livrée à 
l'impression lorsque j'ai appris, . . . que le genre qui en est l'objet, et que 
je croyais nouveau, vient d'étre établi dans le Zoological Journal, par M. A. 
Smith . . . j'ai pensé que cette notice pouvait encore présenter quelque 
intérét, et je la publie en substituant le nom admis par M. Smith à celui que 
javais moi-méme adopté." — (GEorrnov, |. c., 165 footnote. ) 
Name preoccupied by Eumerus Meigen, 1822, a genus of Diptera. 
Eumerus: £9, well; “pos, thigh—in allusion to the well-developed hind legs. 
Eumetopias Git, 1866. Fer:z, Pinnipedia, Otariidee. 
Proc. Essex Inst., V, 7, 11, July, 1866; ALLEN, Mon. N. Am. Pinnipeds, 231-274, 
fig. 37, 1880. 
Humetopus MARsCHALL, Nomenclator Zool., Mamm., 6, 1873. 
"'Type: Otaria californiana | Lesson— Arctocephalus | imonteriensis Gray,’ the 
intended type being Otaria stelleri of Müller," from the shores of the North 
Pacific: .(AntEN, kh c. 191.) 
Eumetopias: £0, well, typical; uercríac, having a broad forehead. 
Eumys Lerpy, 1856. Glires, Muridze, Cricetinee. 
Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1856, 90. 
Type: Eumys elegans Leidy, from the Oligocene of the Bad Lands of ‘Nebraska’ 
(South Dakota?). 
Extinct. Based on ‘‘a fragment of the lower jaw containing the middle molar 
and the fangs of two others." 
Eumys: $9, well, typical; Os, mouse. 
Eumysops AwraniNo, 1888. Glires, Octodontid:e. 
‘Lista de los Mamíf. Fós. de Monte Hermoso, 5-6, June, 1888”’ (fide AMEGHINO, 
Cont. Conocimiento Mamff. Fósil. Repüb. Argentina, in Act. Acad. Nac. Cien., 
Córdoba, VI, 142-145, pl. v1, figs. 11-13, 1889). 
