LEUCORHAMPHUS—LICHANOTUS. 
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Leucorhamphus—Continued. 
another generic name for Delphinapterus Peronii ( Delphinus Peronii, Lacépéde), 
and for want of any better have chosen the specific name leucorhamphus given 
to it by Péron." (Lrirr;EBonaG.) (See Lissodelphis Gloger, 1841.) 
Leucorhamphus: AevKos, white; Pasuq@os, beak. 
Leucorrhynchus Kavr, 1829. Insectivora, Soricidee. 
Entw.-Gesch. und Natürl. Syst. Europ. Thierwelt, I, 117-118, 1829. 
Species: Sorex lineatus Geoffroy, and S. leucodon Hermann, from Europe. 
Leucorrhynchus: AedKos, white; 5v» yos, snout, muzzle. 
Leurocephalus Osporn, Scorr & Sprir, 1878. Ungulata, Titanotheriide. 
Paleont. Rept. Princeton Sci. Expd. 1877, in Cont. Mus. Geol. & Arch:eol. 
Princeton College, No. 1, pp. 42-48, pl. 1v, Sept. 1, 1878. 
Type: Leurocephalus cultridens Osborn, Scott & Speir, from the Eocene of Henry 
Fork Divide, near-Fort Bridger, Wyoming. 
Extinct. ‘‘ Established on a specimen having a nearly complete dentition, and 
portions of the cranium." 
Leurocephalus: Aevpos, smooth; «eo«AÀ», head. 
Leviathan Kocn, 1841. Ungulata, Proboscidea, Elephantide. 
** Desc. of the Missourium, 13, 1841; ibid., London, 17, 1841"' (fide Lerpy, Extinct 
Mamm. N. Am., 395, 1869); ‘‘Beschreib. des Missurium theristocaulodon 
(Koch) oder Missuri-Leviathan (Leviathan missuriensis), Madgeburg, 1844" 
(separate from Ludde’s Zeitschrift); ‘‘Ludde’s Zeitschrift Erdkunde, I V, 33- 
51, 1845." 
Type: Leviathan missuriensis Koch, from Missouri. Apparently an alternative 
name for Misswrium theristocaulodon. (For the various type localities assigned 
to the latter species see Missurium.) 
Extinct. Based on a skeleton. 
Leviathan: Heb. livyathan, an aquatic animal. 
Liarthrus AwEaGnrNo, 1895. Ungulata, Astrapotheroidea, Astrapotheriide. 
Bol. Inst. Geog. Argentino, XV, cuad. 11-12, pp. 641-642, 1895 (sep. pp. 41-42). 
Type: Liarthrus copei Ameghino, from the Pyrotherium beds in the interior of 
Patagonia. 
Extinct. Based on a right astragalus. 
Liarthrus: Atos, smooth; &6pov, joint—in allusion to the form of the astra- 
galus. ‘‘Cet os différe . . . par la face articulaire tibiale sans le moindre 
vestige d'excavation; cette surface articulaire est absolument plate dans la 
direction transversale, et presque plate d'avant en arrióre." — (AwEGHINO.) 
Libytherium Pomet, 1892. Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Giraffidze. 
Comptes Rendus, Paris, CXV, No. 2, pp. 100-102, July-Dec., 1892. 
Type: Libytherium maurusium Pomel, from the Pliocene of Saint Charles, near 
Oran, Algeria. 
Extinct. Based on ‘une mandibule droite.’ 
Libytherium: Aion, Libya, the northern part of Africa; 07píov, wild beast— 
from the type locality. 
Licaphrium AmEGHINO, 1887. Ungulata, Litopterna, Proterotheriide. 
Enum. Sist. Especies Mamíft. Fós. Patagonia Austral, p. 20, Dec., 1887. 
Species: Licaphrium floweri Ameghino, and L. parvulum Ameghino, from the lower 
Tertiary of southern Patagonia. 
Extinct. 
Licaphrium: Aiy&s, cliff; @pié, ripple, i. e., rough. (AMEGHINO.) 
Lichanotus ILuicrr, 1811. Primates, Lemuride. 
Prodromus Syst. Mamm. et Avium, 72, 1811. 
