PSEUDAMPHICYON—PSEU DHAPALOPS. 589 
Pseudamphicyon Scuiossrer, 1887. Fer:, Canid:e. 
ScHLossER, in Roger's Verzeichn. Foss. Sáàugeth., Bericht Naturwiss. Ver. Augs- 
burg, XXIX, 128-129, 1887; ScurossER, Beitr. Palzont. Oesterr.-Ungarns 
und des Orients, VII, 302-304, 1888 (sep. pp. 78-80). 
Species, 3: Cynodictis crassidens Filhol, and Amphicyon ambiguus Filhol, from the 
Quercy Phosphorites, France; and Pseudamphicyon lupinus Schlosser, from 
the vicinity of Ulm, Germany, and also from the Quercy Phosphorites. 
Extinct. 
Pseudamphicyon: wevdns, false; +Amphicyon. 
Pseudanthropos REicuEgNBACH, 1860. Primates, Simiid:e. 
** Fortsetzung vollstind. Naturgesch., 1860;" Vollstiind. Naturgesch. Affen, 191— 
194, Taf. xxxiv, xxxvii figs. 493-494; xxxvii fig. 501, 1862. 
New name for Troglodytes E. Geoffroy, 1812, which is preoccupied by Troglodytes 
Vieillot, 1806, a genus of Birds. 
Antedated by Pan Oken, 1816; by Anthropopithecus Blainville, 1838; and by 
several other names. *'Blainville's lange Benennung Anthropopithecus aber, 
ist durch den Verf. selbst wieder getilgt."  (REICHENBACH.) 
Pseudanthropos: evd7)s, false; &v6pcrrosc, man. 
Pseudarctos ScurossEgn, 1899. Ferz, Canidz? 
Palseontographica, XLVI, Lief. 4, pp. 117-121, Taf. xui figs. 17, 21, 22, Oct., 1899. 
Type: Pseudarctos bavaricus Schlosser, from the upper Miocene of Tutzing, on the 
Starnberger Lake, and from Hiider, near Dinkelscherben, Swabia, Germany. 
Extinct. Based on a lower canine and portions of the lower jaws belonging to 
one individual, and a left upper molar (the latter from Hiider). 
Pseudarctos: Wevd7s, false; &pkros, bear. 
Pseudaxis Gray, 1872. Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Cervidee. 
Cat. Ruminant Mamm. Brit. Mus., 70-72, 1872. 
Species, 3: Cervus taivanus Blyth (—Cervus pseudaxis Eydoux & Souleyet, type), 
from Formosa; €. mantchuricus Swinhoe, from northern China; and C. sika 
Temminck, from Japan. 
Pseudaxis: wevdns, false; +Axvis—from the specific name of the type species, so 
called on account of its spotted pelage, which resembles that of the axis deer. 
[Pseudelephant Hunter, 1769. Ungulata, Proboscidea, Elephantide. 
Philos. Trans., London, LVIII, for 1768, 34-38, 1769. 
Type (species not mentioned) from the banks of the Ohio River.  Pseudele- 
phant is probably not strictly a generic name: ‘‘I was now fully convinced 
that the supposed American elephant was an animal of another species, a 
pseudelephant, or animal incognitum, which naturalists were unacquainted 
with." (Hunter, |. c., p. 38.) 
Extinct. Based on bones and teeth. 
Pseudelephant: wevd7s, false; -—- elephant.] 
Pseudeutatus AmrEGHINO, 1902. 5dentata, Dasy podid:e. 
Bol. Acad. Nac. Cien. Córdoba, XVII, 57-58, May, 1902 (sep. pp. 55-56). 
Type: Pseudeutatus clypeus Ameghino, from the Astraponotus beds of Patagonia. 
Extinct. 
Pseudeutatus: wevdns, false; + Eutatus. 
Pseudhalmarhiphus Amecuino, 1903. Marsupialia, Garzonide. 
Anales Mus. Nac. Buenos Aires, IX (ser. 3°, II), 83, fig. 2, July 18, 1903. 
Type: Halmarhiphus guaraniticus Ameghino, from the Pyrotherium beds of Pata- 
gonia. 
Extinct. Based on a left lower molar. 
Pseudhalmarhiphus: wevdys, false; -4- Halmarhiphus. 
Pseudhapalops AmrEGHINO, 1891. Edentata, Megalonychid:e. 
Nuevos Restos Mamíf. Fós. Patagonia Austral, 33, Aug., 1891; Revista Argen- 
tina Hist. Nat., I, entr. 5a. 319, Oct. 1, 1891. 
