516 INDEX GENERUM MAMMALIUM. 
Pardina Kaup, 1829. Fer», Felidz. 
Entw.-Gesch. und Natürl. Syst. Europ. Thierwelt, I, 53, 57, 1829. 
Type: Felis purdina, from southern Europe. 
Pardina: Dim. of Lat. pardus, panther, pard. 
Pardofelis (subgenus of Felis) SevegTZOw, 1858. Fere, Felide. 
Revue et Mag. de Zool., Paris, 2° sér., X, 387, 390, Sept., 1858. 
Type: Felis imarmorata Martin, from Java or Sumatra. 
Pardofelis: Lat. pardus, pard; felis, cat—in allusion to its spots. 
Parhalmarhiphus AwEcnuiNo, 1894. Marsupialia, Garzonide. 
Énum. Syn. Mamm. Foss. Form. Éocénes Patagonie, 100-101, Feb., 1894. 
Type: Garzonia annectens Ameghino, from the Eocene of southern Patagonia. 
Extinet. 
Parhalmarhiphus: mapc, near; +Halmarhiphus. 
Parhapalops Amecuino, 1891. Edentata, Megalonychide. 
Nuevos Restos Mamff. Fós. Patagonia Austral, 32, Aug., 1891; Revista Argentina 
Hist. Nat., I, entr. 5a, 318, Oct. 1, 1891. 
Type: Parhapalops rectangulidens Ameghino, from the Lower Eocene of southern 
Patagonia. 
Extinct. 
Parhapalops: mapa, near; + Hapalops. 
Parietis Scorr, 1893. Ferze, Mustelidee. 
Am. Naturalist, X XVII, No. 319, pp. 658-659, July, 1893. 
Parictis LypEKKER, Zool. Record for 1893, XX X, Mamm., 29, 1894. 
Type: Purietis princeous [ Parictis princeps] Scott, from the John Day Miocene 
of Silver Wells, Oregon. 
Extinct. Based on a mandibular ramus. 
Parietis: mapc, beside, near; Z«r:s, weasel. 
Paroceras (subg. of Dinoceras) Marsu, 1886. Ungulata, Amblypoda, Uintatheriide. 
Mon. U. $8. Geol. Surv., X, Dinocerata, App. 200, pls. x—xiv, xxi, 1886. 
Type: Dinoceras laticeps Marsh, from the Dinoceras beds of the Middle Eocene 
near Spanish John Meadow, Green River, southwestern Wyoming. 
Extinct. Based on a skull. 
Paroceras: mapa, near; +-(Din-)oceras—in allusion to its affinities with both 
Dinoceras and Tinoceras. 
Paronychodon Corr, 1876. Allotheria, Plagiaulacide? 
Paleont. Bull, No. 22, pp. 9-10, Oct. 31, 1876; OsBorn, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. 
Hist., V, 320, Dec., 1893. 
Type: Paronychodon lacustris Cope, from the Fort Union beds of Montana. 
Extinct. Based on teeth described as those of a reptile by Cope, but considered 
by Osborn as probably representing the lower incisors of Meniscoéssus, a genus 
of mammals. In this case Paronychodon antedates Meniscoéssus. 
Paronychodon: mapa, beside; óvv&, óvvyos, claw; 65@v = 0807s, tooth. 
Parthenopa RariNEsqvE, 1814. Feri, Pinnipedia, Phocidee. 
* Osserv. sul Gen. Phoca, nello Specc. delle Scienze, o Giornale Encic. di Sicilia, 
Palermo, II, 1814" (fide Mina ParvwMBO); Analyse de la Nature, 60, 1815. 
Parthenopea M1NÀ PALUMBO, Cat. Mamm. Sicilia in Ann. Agr. Sic., 2d ser., XII, 
108, 1868. 
Type: Parthenopa leucogaster Rafinesque, from the Mediterranean (Mina 
Palumbo). : 
Name preoceupied by Parthenope Fabricius, 1798, a genus of Crustacea. 
Parthenopa: ILap§evorn, in Grecian mythology, one of the sirens said to have 
been cast up and drowned on the shore of Naples. 
Parutaetus AwEaGnrwNo, 1902. Edentata, Dasypodidee. 
Bol. Acad. Nac. Cien. Córdoba, XVII, 62-63, May, 1902 (sep. pp. 60-61). 
