NEOEPIBLEMA— NEOMYLODON. 453 
Neoepiblema AMEGHINO, 1889. Glires, Chinchillidz. 
Con. Conocimiento Mamít. Fósil. Repub. Argentina, in Act. Acad. Nac. Cien., 
Córdoba, VI, 208, 906, pls. xxvr fig. 8, Ixxii fig. 4, Ixxx figs. 1, 14, 1889. 
New name for Épiblema Ameghino, 1886, which is preoccupied by JZpiblema 
Hübner, 1816, a genus of Lepidoptera. 
Extinet. 
Neoepiblema: véos, new; + Epiblema. 
Neofelis Gray, 1867. Fer, Felidz. 
Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1867, 265-266, fig. 3; Cat. Carn., Pachyderm., & Edentate 
Mamm. Brit. Mus., 13-14, fig. 3, 1869. 
Species: [lis macrocelis Temminck, from  Malacca; and Leopardus brachyurus 
Swinhoe, from Formosa. 
Neofelis: véos, new; + Felis. 
Neofiber Trur, 1884. Glires, Muridze, Microtinze. 
Science, IV, 34, July 11, 1884; Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., VII, 170-172, July 29, 1884; 
MizzER, N. Am. Fauna No. 12, pp. 18, 69-71, fig. 36, July 23, 1896. 
Type: Neofiber alleni True, from Georgiana, Brevard County, Florida. 
Neofiber: véos, new; + Fiber—‘‘ without doubt, a living link binding the muskrat 
we know so well with the field mouse."  (TRvg, l. c., p. 34.) 
Neogale (subgenus of Mustela) Gray, 1865. Ferz, Mustelidee 
Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1865, 114-115; Cat. Carn., Pachyderm., & Edentate 
Mamm. Brit. Mus., 92-93, 1869. 
Species, 3: Mustela brasiliensis Sevastianoff, from Brazil (?) ; M. aureoventris Gray, 
from Ecuador; and M. xanthogenys Gray, from California. 
Neogale: véos, new; + Gale. 
Neogeus Lunn, 1873. Ferz, Felidze. 
Lunp, fide Gervais, Comptes Rendus, Paris, LX XVII, 1212, July-Dec., 1873. 
Type (species not mentioned): ‘‘Le grand Machairodus nommé Neogeus, par M. 
Lund et Smilodon par M. de Blainville," from Brazil. 
Extinct. 
Neogeus: véos, new; yaia, earth—i. e., belonging to the New World. 
Neohipparion GiprLEv, 1908. Ungulata, Perissodactyla, Equide. 
Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., N. Y., XIX, 467-476, July 24, 1903. 
Type: Neohipparion whitneyi Gidley, from the Miocene on Little White River, 
near Rosebud Agency, South Dakota. 
Extinct. Based on a complete skeleton. 
Neohipparion: véos, new; + Hipparion. 
Neomeris Gray, 1846. Cete, Delphinidee. 
Zool. Voy. H. M. S. ‘Erebus & Terror,’ I, Mamm., 30, 1846; Cat. Seals & Whales 
Brit. Mus., 306, 1866; Truz, Review Fam. Delphinid:e, Bull. 36, U. S. Nat. 
Mus., 114, 178, pl. xxxiv, 1889 (type locality given as coast of Malabar). 
Meomeris Gray, List Osteol. Spec. Brit. Mus., pp. xii, 36, 1847 (misprint). 
Nomeris Cours, Century Dict., IV, p. 4449, 1890 (under Phoczna). 
Type: Delphinus phocenoides Cuvier, from the Cape of Good Hope. 
Name preoccupied by Neomeris Lamouroux, 1816, a genus of Polyps. Replaced 
by Neophocena Palmer, 1899. 
Neomeris: véos, new; /eepis, part, division—i. e., a new subdivision or group of 
dolphins. 
Neomylodon Amercuino, 1898. Edentata, Megatheriidze. 
Premiére Notice sur le Neomylodon listai, 1-8, Aug. 2, 1898; LóNNnBERG, Svenska 
Expd. Magellanslinderna, II, No. 7, pp. 149-169, pls. xrr-xrv, 1899. 
Type: Neomylodon listai Ameghino, from southern Patagonia. 
Based on a few small bones and. the accounts of a strange animal seen by the 
explorer Ramon Lista in the Territory of Santa Cruz, Patagonia. 
Neomylodon: véos, new; + Mylodon. 
