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EUMYSOPS—EUPETAURUS. 
Eumysops—Continued. 
Species, 3: Mumysops plicatus Ameghino, FE. leviplicatus Ameghino, and £. robustus 
Ameghino, from Monte Hermoso, about 40 miles east of Bahia Blanca, 
province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. 
Extinct. 
Humysops : tv, well, typical; 40s, mouse; Ow, aspect 
typical mouse. 
Euneomys (subgenus of Reithrodon) Cours, 1874. Glires, Murid:e, Cricetinze. 
Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., Dec. 15, 1874, 185 footnote; Mon. N. Am. Rodentia, 
118, 119, 1877; THomas, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., 7th ser., VIII, 254, Sept. 1, 
1901 (raised to generic rank); ArrEN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. N. Y., XIX, 
194-195, 1903. 
Type: Reithrodon chinchilloides Waterhouse, from the south shore of the Straits 
of Magellan, near the eastern entrance, Tierra del Fuego. 
Euneomys: ev, well, typical; véos, new; “Us, mouse. 
Eunuchus Rarinesque, 18382. Primates, Hominid:e. 
Atlantic Journ., Phila., No. 3, p. 112, autumn of 1832. 
A name sarcastically proposed for the genus Homo. ‘‘I have substituted the 
name of Taurus (Bull) to the absurd generic name of Bos (Ox) ever since 
1814 (see Prine. Somiol.), as I never could believe it right to call animals by 
neutral names. If Mr. F[eatherstonhaugh] and Dr. H[arlan] think otherwise 
they may call themselves Junuchus sapiens! instead of Homo sapiens!" 
( RAFINESQUE. ) 
Eunuchus: evvovyos, eunuch. 
Eunycteris Gray, 1866. Chiroptera, Pteropodidee. 
Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1866, 64; Cat. Monkeys, Lemurs & Fruit-eating Bats 
Brit. Mus., 112-113, 1870; Marscurg, Fledermáuse Berliner Mus. f. Natur- 
kunde, Liet. r, 11-12, 1899, (type P. melanopogon Schlegel). 
Type: Pteropus phaiops Temminck, from Macassar, Celebes (see TEwMINCK, Mon. 
11, 66, 1835). 
Eunycteris: ev, well, typical; vuKrepis, bat. 
Euotaria (subgenus of Arctocephalus) Gray, 1866. Ferz, Pinnipedia, Otariidee. 
Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., 3d ser., XVIII, 236, Sept., 1866; ibid., 4th ser., I, 106, 
Feb., 1868 (raised to generic rank). , 
Type: Arctocephalus nigrescens Gray (—. Phoca australis Zimmermann), from the 
Falkland Islands, Patagonia. 
Euotaria: £v, well, typical; + Otaria. 

having the aspect of à 
Euoticus (subgenus of Otogale) Gray, 1868. Primates, Lemurid:e. 
Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1863, 140-141, 1 fig. in text, pl. xix; Cat. Monkeys, 
Lemurs & Fruit-eating Bats Brit. Mus., 81, 1870; Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 
1872, 850, 860 (raised to generic rank). 
Type: Otogale pallida Gray, from Fernando Po, West Africa. 
Euoticus: eb, wel; Griucóc, of the ear—' well eared,’ from the large, mem- 
branaceous ears. 
Euotomys (see Evotomys). Glires, Muridze, Microtinze. 
Euowenia De Vis, 1891. Marsupialia, Diprotodontide. 
Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales, 2d ser., VI, pt. 11, 160-165, Dec. 22, 1891. 
New name for Owenia De Vis, 1888, which is preoccupied by Owenia Presch, 
1847, a genus of Mollusca. 
Extinct. 
Euowenia: ev, well, typical; + Owenia. 
Eupetaurus Tuomas, 1888. Glires, Sciuride. 
Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, LVII, pt. 1t, No. 3, pp. 256-260, pls. xxi, xxi, Oct. 10, 
1888. : 
