606 INDEX GENERUM MAMMALIUM. 
Rhinocrepis Cuvier & Grorrroy, 1795. Chiroptera, Rhinolophid:e. 
* Mag. Encyelopédique, No. VI, 1795" (fide Gervais, Dict. Pittoresque Hist. 
Nats eV 2» p6lb15 1890). 
Type: ‘ Fer à cheval’ (= Vespertilio ferrum-equinum Schreber), of Europe. 
Rhinodelphis (subgenus of Delphinus) WAcGNER, 1846. Cete, Delphinide. 
Schreber’s Süugthiere, VII, 281, 316-349, 11 plates, 1846. 
Species, 16 (arranged in 4 groups, Lagenorhynchi, Tursiones, Delphinii proprit 
and nix): Delphinus eschrichtii Schlegel, D. albirostris (Gray), D. tursio Fabri- 
cius, D. abusalam Rüppell, D. planiceps Schlegel, D. reinwardtii Schlegel, D. 
delphis Linnseus, D. pseudodelphis Wiegmann, D. plumbeus Dussumier, D. loriger 
Wiegmann, D. coeruleo-albus Meyen, D. superciliosus Lesson, D. novae zeelandiz 
Quoy, D. longirostris Gray, D. leucoramphus Péron, and D. amazonicus Spix & 
Martius. 
Rhinodelphis: pis, 61v 0s, nose; SeAdis, dolphin. 
Rhinogale Grocer, 1841. Fer», Mustelidee. 
Hand- u. Hilfsbuch Naturgesch., I, pp. xxix, 75, 1841; THomas, Ann. & Mag. 
Nat. Hist., 6th ser., XV, 190, Feb. 1, 1895. 
New name for Melogale Geoffroy, 1834. Equals Helictis Gray, 1831. (THomas.) 
Rhinogale: pis, pivós, nose; y aA»), weasel. 
Rhinogale Gray, 1864. Fere, Viverride. 
Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, 509,.573-575, 1 fig. in text; Cat. Carn., Pachy- 
derm., & Edentate Mamm. Brit. Mus., 172-174, fig. 22, 1869. 
Type: Rhinogale melleri Gray, from East Africa. 
Name preoccupied by Rhinogale Gloger, 1841, a genus of Mustelide. Replaced 
by Rhynchogale Thomas, 1894. 
Rhinolophus Lactpepe, 1799. Chiroptera, Rhinolophide. 
[‘Les Rhinolophes’ Cuvrer, Tabl. Élém. Hist. Nat. Anim., 105, 1798.]  Lack- 
PEDE, Tabl. Mamm., 15, 1799; Nouv. Tabl. Méth., in Mém. PInstitut, Paris, 
III, 500, 1801; Cuvrer, Lecons Anat. Comp., I, tabl. 1, 1800 (names only, 
‘Rhinolophes—Rhinolophus’) ; DEsMAREST, Nouv. Dict. Hist. Nat., V, 108, 113, 
1803;. GEorrRov, ibid., XIX, 383-384, 1803. 
Type: Vespertilio ferrum-equinum Schreber, from Europe. 
Rhinolophus: pis, Atv 0s, nose; Ad@os, crest—in allusion to the complicated nose- 
leaf, which consists of three distinct parts. 
Rhinomus Murray, 1861. Insectivora, Soricidee. 
Proc. Roy. Phys. Soc. Edinburgh, II, session 1860-61, 159 (read Mar. 28, 1860) ; 
GRay, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, 57. 
Type: Rhinomus soricoides Murray, from old Calabar, West Africa. 
Name preoccupied by Rhinomys Lichtenstein, 1827-34, a genus of Macroscelidide. 
Rhinomus: pts, tvs, nose; 40s, mouse—from the animal's long snout. 
Rhinomys LicurENsTEIN, 1827-34. Insectivora, Macroscelidide. 
Darstellung neuer oder wenig bekannt. Sáugeth. Zool. Mus. Berlin, 7tes Heft, 
2 pp. text with Tab. xxxvi, 1827-34; Abhandl. Phys. Cl. K. Akad. Wiss., 
Berlin, for 1831, 357-360, 1832. 
Type: Rhinomys jaculus Lichtenstein, from northern Caffraria, southeast Africa. 
Rhinomys: Pts, Hivos, nose; “0s, mouse. 
Rhinonicteris Gray, 1847. Chiroptera, Rhinolophide. 
Proc. Zool. Soc. London, No. crxix, Apr. 18, 1847, 16; Ann. & Mag. Nat. 
Hist., XIX, 408, June, 1847. 
Rhinonycteris GRAY, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1866, 81. 
Type: Rhinolophus aurantius Gray, from Port Essington, North Australia. 
Rhinonycteris: Ais, Atv 0s, nose; vuUKTEpts, bat. 
Rhinophoca WacarEn, 18380. Ferze, Pinnipedia, Phocide. 
Nat. Syst. Amphibien, 27, 1830. 
