5T0 INDEX GENERUM MAMMALIUM. 
Panthera—Continued. 
America); ALLEN, Bull Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., N. Y., XVI, 377-378, Oct. 11, 
1902 (type fixed). à 
Species, 9: Felis colocola, from Chile; Panthera paragayensis Oken, from South 
America; P. mexicana Oken, from Mexico; Felis cinerea, from ‘Gunea;’ Panthera 
alba Oken (= Felis uncia), from Asia; P. varia Oken (= Felis leopardus), from 
Asia and Africa; P. vulgaris Oken (= Felis panthera Pallas, type, — F. pardus), 
from Asia; P. dubia Oken, from ———; and P. americana Oken (= Felis onza) 
from tropical America. 
Name preoccupied (?) by Panthera Hubner, 1816, a genus of Lepidoptera. 
Panthera: z&v05p, panther. 
Pantholops (subg. of Antilope) Hopeson, 1884. Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Bovidee. 
Proc. Zool. Soc., London, 1834, 80-81; Ann. Nat. Hist., I, 153-154, Apr., 1838 
(raised to generic rank); Braxronp, Fauna Brit. ndis Mamm., 524—525, 1891; 
ScLATER & THomas, Book of Antelopes, III, 43-52, fig. 52, pl. 1, Aug., 1897. 
Type: Antilope hodgsonii Abel, from Tibet. 
Pantholops: as, all; dv68óAow, antelope. *'The vulgar old name for the uni- 
corn." (Honpcsox.) When seen in profile the two horns appear like one, 
which has given rise to the belief that the animal is the unicorn antelope men- 
tioned by the Abbé Huc. | (SctATER & Tuomas, l. c., 49.) 
Pantolambda Corr, 1882. Ungulata, Amblypoda, Pantolambdid:e. 
Am. Naturalist, X VI, for May, 1882, 418, Apr. 25, 1882; Tert. Vert., 415, 600, 
1885 (date of publication). 
Type: Pantolambda bathmodon Cope, from the Eocene of northwestern New 
Mexico. 
Extinct. Based on ‘a mandibular ramus which supports the first true molar and 
the last two premolars.’ 
Pantolambda: z&c, zavrósc, all; Adu fda, the Greek letter A—in allusion to the 
upper premolars, which have V-shaped internal cusps with horns. 
Pantolestes Corr, 1872. Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Pantolestidee. 
Palzont. Bull., No. 2, p. 2, Aug. 3, 1872; Proc. Am. Philos. Soc., XII, for July— 
Dec., 1872, 467, Jan., 1873; MatraeEw, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., N. Y., XII, 
48, 1899. 
Pantole(i]stes FoRBEs, Zool. Record, for 1881, XVIII, Mamm., 12, 1882 
Type: Pantolestes longieundus. [longicaudus] Cope, from the Bridger Eocene of 
Wyoming. 
See Pantoleistes Stal, 1853, a genus of Hemiptera. 
ixtinct. Based on a jaw and some caudal vertebre. 
Pantolestes: zx &c, wavtos, all; Agór?e, robber. 
Pantostylops AwEGuriNo, 1901. Tillodontia, Pantostylopidz. 
Bol. Acad. Nac. Cien. Córdoba, XVI, 423-424, July, 1901 (sep. pp. 77-78). 
Species, 3: Pantostylops typus Ameghino, P. incompletus Ameghino, and P. minutus 
Ameghino, from the ‘ Cretaceous’ of Patagonia. 
Extinct. 
Pantostylops: zs, wavros, all; Ordos, pillar; oy, aspect. 
Panugo (subgenus of Vesperugo) KorENaTI, 1856. Chiroptera, Vespertilionid:e; 
Allgem. Deutsch. Naturhist. Zeitg., Dresden, neue Folge, II, 151, 172-174, 1856. 
* Mon. Europ. Fledermiiuse, 82, 1859;" Kocn, Jahrb. Ver. Naturkunde Nas- 
sau, X VII-X VIII, 399-400, 500-510, 1863. 
Species: Vesperugo leisleri (Kuhl), and V. noctula (Daubenton), from Europe. 
Papio EnxrEBEN, 1777. Primates, Cercopithecid:e. 
[ Papiones LINN mus, Systema Nature, 10th ed., 25, 1758---subgroup of Simic. ] 
[Brisson, Regnum Animale in Classes IX distrib., 2d ed., 133, 246, 1762—sub- 
group of Simia. | 
