989 INDEX GENERUM MAMMALIUM. 
Eusmilus—Continued. 
Eusmilus: Ev, well, typical; 6//2A7, knife. (eb, well; GuzAos—G6u2Aa&, jaw?) The 
ramus of the jaw was greatly expanded to protect the enormous upper canines. 
Covers, Century Dict., 2032.) 
Eusus (subgenus of Sus) Gray, 1868. Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Suidee. 
Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1868, 32. e 
Type: Sus barbatus S. Müller, from Borneo. (See Euhys Gray, 1869.) 
Eusus: £9, well, typical; 60s, pig. 
Eusyodon Lripy, 1886. Ungulata, Perissodactyla, Rhinocerotide. 
Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., Apr. 6, 1886, 37-38, 2 figs. in text. 
Euryodon W. L. Scuater, Zool. Record for 1886, X XIII, Mamm., 56, 1887. 
Type: Husyodon maximus Leidy, from Mixson’s bone bed, 10 miles from Archer, 
Levy County, Florida. 
Extinct. Based on ‘‘two fragments of a tooth, which together. . . form the 
greater portion of the worn extremity of a lower tusk with the point broken 
off." First referred to the Suide, but afterwards shown to belong to the 
Rhinocerotidze. (Lerpy, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1887, 309.) 
Eusyodon: ev, well, typical; Gc, pig; 660@v=66o0vs, tooth. 
Eutamias (subgenus of Tamias) TnovEssAnT, 1880. Glires, Sciurid:e. 
Cat. Mamm. Viv. et Foss., Rodentia, in Bull. Soc. d' Études Sci. d' Angers, X, 1* 
‘fasc., 86-87, 1880; J. A. ALLEN, Abstract Proc. Linn. Soc. N. Y., sep. p. 26, 
July 20, 1894 (type fixed); Merriam, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XI, 189-212, 
July 1, 1897 (raised to generic rank). 
Species, 4: Tamius striatus asiaticus (Gmelin, type), from Asia; T. harrisii (Audubon 
& Bachman), from the southwestern United States; 7. lateralis (Say), from 
the vicinity of Cafion City, Colorado; and T. levidens Cope, from caves in Wythe 
County, Virginia. 
Eutamias: &v, well, typical; + Tamas. 
Eutatus Gervais, 1867. Edentata, Dasypodidee. 
Comptes Rendus, Paris, LX V, 279-280, July-Dec., 1867. 
Type: Hutatus seguini Gervais, from Argentina. 
Extinct. . 
Eutatus: £0, well, typical; tatou, native name for the armadillo. 
Eutelops (see Entelops). Edentata, Bradypodide. 
Eutemnodus Bravarp, 1858. Marsupialia, » 
** Mon. de los Terrenos Marinos Terciarios de las Cercanías de Paraná, 107, 1858" 
(fide WArERHovsE MS.); Gervais, Zool. et Paléont. Gén., I, 130, 1867—69; 
LypEKKER, Cat. Foss. Mamm. Brit. Mus., I, 21, 22, 1885; AMEGHINO, Act. Acad. 
Nac. Cien., Córdoba, VI, 340-341, 1889 (in synonymy); Trovrssart, Cat. 
Mamm., new ed., 1215, 1898. 
Entemnodus 'TRovEssART, Cat. Mamm. Viv. et Foss., Carnivores, in Bull. Soc. 
d' Etudes Sci. d' Angers, Suppl. for 1884, 96, 1885 (misprint. ) 
Type: Lutemnodus americanus Bravard, from Paraná, Argentina. 
Extinct. 
Eutemnodus: ev, well, typical; réuvc, to cut; ddovs, tooth. 
Eutomodus Amecutino, 1889. Ungulata, Toxodontia, Toxodontide. 
Cont. Conocimiento Mamít. Fósil. Repib. Argentina, in Act. Acad. Nac. Cien., 
Córdoba, VI, 403, 916-917, pl. Lxx1 figs. 6, 7, Lxxvui figs. 8, 9, 1889. 
New name for Tomodus Ameghino, 1886, which is preoccupied by Tomodus 
Trautschold, 1879, a genus of Pisces. Type, Tomodus elautus Ameghino, from 
the vicinity of the city of Paraná, Argentina. 
Extinct. 
Eutomodus: €v, well, typical; r£uvc, to cut; óóovsc, tooth. 
