HEMIPSALODON-——HENRICOFILHOLIA. 919 
Hemipsalodon— Continued. 
Hemipsalodon: Tjui-, hall; Wadts, pair of scissors; 66@v = Ó9 ovs, tooth—prob- 
ably in allusion to the ‘ heel’ of the third molar, which *'is quite short, and 
has a cutting keel" . . .. The molars *'are interesting on account of their 
illustrating the most primitive form of a sectorial tooth." — (Copk.) 
Hemisyntrachelus (subg. of Delphinapterus) BRANDT, 1873. Cete, Delphinidee. 
Mém. Acad. Imp. Sci. St.-Pétersbourg, X X, 239-242, 1873. 
Species: Delphinapterus cortesii (Laurillard), and D. brochii (Balsamo Crivelli), 
from Europe. 
Extinct. 
Hemisyntrachelus: Ayut-, halt; 6dr, together; tTadynAos, neck—in allusion to the 
character: ‘‘ Die beiden oder drei vorderen Halswirbel vereint, die übrigen frei." 
Hemithlaus Corr, 1882. Ungulata, Amblypoda, Periptychide. 
Am. Naturalist, XVI, for Oct. 1882, 832, Sept. 28, 1882; Tert. Vert., 405—408, 
pl. xxv f, figs. 6-9, 1885. 
Type: Hemithlzus kowalevskianus Cope, from the Puerco Eocene of northwestern 
New Mexico. 
Extinct. 
Hemitragus Hopason, 1841. Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Bovidee. 
Calcutta Journ. Nat. Hist., II, No. VI, 218, July, 1841; Journ. Asiat. Soc. 
Bengal, X, pt. 1, 913, July-Dec., 1841; XVII, pt. rz, 486, Nov., 1848; Gray, 
Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., XVIII, 230, Oct., 1846; Knowsley Menagerie, 1850. 
Type: Capra quadrimammis vel jharal Hodgson, from Nepal, India. 
Hemitragus: zjui-, half; redyos, goat—trom the absence of a beard and presence 
of some of the characters of a goat. The habits are those of the goat. 
Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Bovidee. 
Hemitragus VAN DER HoEvEN, 1855. 
Handboek Dierkunde, 2d ed., II, 945, 1855. 
New name for Nwmorhedus H. Smith, 1827. 
from Sumatra, and 4. goral Hardwicke, from India. 
Name preoccupied by Hemitragus Hodgson, 1841, which is based on Capra quadri- 
Van der Hoeven considered the name avail- 
Includes Antilope sumatrensis Shaw, 
mammis vel jharal from India. 
able for this group, as he did not regard Hodgson’s Hemitragus distinct. 
Hemiurus Gervais, 1855. Marsupialia, Didelphyidee. 
Expd. Comte de Castelnau dans l Amérique du Sud, I, Mamm., 101-102, pl. xvr 
fig. 2, pl. xx fig. 1, 1885 (pl. xvr is marked Hemiurus concolor, but referred to in 
text as H. hunteri) ; THomas, Cat. Marsup. & Monotrem. Brit. Mus., 354, 1888. 
Type: Didelphys hunteri Waterhouse (= D. brevicaudata Erxleben), from Brazil or 
Guiana. 
Name preoccupied by Hemiurus Rudolphi, 1809 ( Entozoorum Hist. Nat., IL, pt. r, 
38, 1809), a genus of Trematodes. 
Hemiurus: 7j41-, half; ovp, tail. 
Hemiutaetus AmEGHINO, 1902. Edentata, Dasypodidee. 
Bol. Acad. Nac. Cien. Córdoba, XVII, 65-66, May, 1902 (sep. pp. 63-64). 
Type: Hemiutaetus constellatus Ameghino, from the Pyrotherium beds of Patagonia. 
Extinct. 
Hemiutaetus: 7j41-, half; +- Utaetus. 
Hendecapleura (see Endecapleura). Glires, Murid:e, Gerbillin:e. 
Henricofilholia AmeGuino, 1901. Ungulata, Astrapotheroidea, Astrapotheriide. 
Bol. Acad. Nac. Cien. Córdoba, X VI, 404—405, July, 1901 (sep. pp. 58-59). 
Type: Henricofilholia cingulata (=? Parastrapotherium cingulatum Ameghino, 1895), 
from the Pyrotherium beds of Patagonia. 
