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Kekenodon Hecror, 1881. Cete, Basirosauridze. 
Trans. & Proc. New Zealand Instit., XIII, for 1880, 455-456, pl. xvii, A pr., 1881. 
Kenodon Zrrret, Handb. Palaeont., IV, 168, 1892. 
Type: Kekenodon onamata* Hector, from the upper Eocene of the Waitaki Valley, 
Otago, New Zealand. 
Extinct. Based on teeth (including incisors and molars) and bone fragments. 
Kekenodon: Kekeno, Maori name for a seal: 66@v=d60vs, tooth. 
Kemas Oaitpy, 1837. Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Bovidee. 
Proc. Zool. Soc. London for 1836, No. xrvir, 138, June 27, 1837; ibid., for 
1837, 81. 
Cemas BLANFORD, Fauna Brit. India, Mamm., 516-517, 1891. 
Type: Antilope goral Hardwicke, from the Himalayas, India. 
The form Cemas is preoccupied by Cemas Oken, 1816, which is based on Antilope 
gnu Zimmermann, from South Africa. 
Kemas: Keds, a young deer. According to Ogilby both Keuds and chamois are 
traceable to the German Gems.  (l. c., 1837, 81.) 
Kenodon (see Kekenodon. ) Cete, Basilosaurid:e. 
Kerivoula Gray, 1842. Chiroptera, Vespertilionid:e. 
Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., X, 258, Dec. 1842; W. L. ScrLATER, Mamm. 8. Africa, 
II, 132-134, 1901 (type fixed). 
Kirivoula Gervais, Dict. Univ. Hist. Nat., XIII, 213, 1849; HomsrrELD, Cat. 
Mamm. Mus. East India Co., 40, 1851. 
Cerivoula BLANForRD, Mamm. Brit. India, 338-341, fig. 110, 1891; LvDEKKER, in 
Flower & Lydekker's Mamm., Living & Extinct, 664, 1891. 
Species, 6: Vespertilio hardwickii Horsfield (type), from Java; V. pictum Pallas, 
1775 (=V. kerivoula Boddaert, 1785), from Ceylon; V. tenuis Temminck, from 
Java and Sumatra; V. gürtneri Gray, locality not stated; Kerivoula griseus 
Gray, locality not stated; and K. poensis Gray, from Fernando Po, West Africa. 
Kerivoula: From the specific name Vespertilio kerivoula, which is probably from 
kehelvoulha, plantain bat, the native Ceylonese name. (KELARRT, in Jerdon's 
Mamm. India, 43, 1874.) 
Kerodon F. Cuvirr, 1823. Glires, Caviidee. 
Dents des Mammiféres, 151, 254, pl. xrvir, 1823. 
Kerodons CuvrER, Dict. Sci. Nat., LIX, 493, 1829. 
Cerodon W AGLER, Nat. Syst. Amphibien, 18 footnote, 1830; WaAcNEn, Suppl. 
Schreber's Sáugthiere, IV, 68-70, 1844; WarERHOUSE, Nat. Hist. Mamm., LI, 
Rodentia, 163, 1848. 
Ceratodon W AGLER, Nat. Syst. Amphibien, 18 footnote, 1850. 
Based on the * moco' of Geoffroy, from Brazil. 
Kerodon: Képas, horn, bow; dd6@v = ddovs, tooth. 
Kinkajou La4cÉpPEDpE, 1799. Fer, Procyonide. 
Tabl. Mamm., 7, 1799; Mém. l'Institut, Paris, III, 492, 1801. 
Kincajou Lac£PEDE, Nouv. Tabl. Méth. Mamm., in Buffon’s Hist. Nat., Didot 
éd., Quad., XIV, 154, 1799. 
Kinkaschu G. Fiscner, Zoognosia, I, 3d ed., 14, 1813 ( Ainkaschus, Ibid., 21); III, 
179-181, 1814. 
Kinkojou Grit, Arrangement Fam. Mamm., 67, 1872 (in synonymy, misprint). 
Type: Kincajou caudivolvula (=Viverra caudivoluula Gmelin), from tropical 
America. 


*Onamata (Maori), ‘of long ago.’ 
