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Rhinophoca—Continued. 
Rhinophora AuLEN, Hist. N. Am. Pinnipeds, 466, 742, 1880 (in synonymy). 
New name for Macrorhinus Cuvier, 1826, which is preoccupied by Macrorhinus 
Latreille, 1825, a genus of Coleoptera. Antedated by Mirounga Gray, 1827 
Rhinophoca: pis, 6tv ds, nose; +-Phoca. 
Rhinophylla PrErERs, 1865. Chiroptera, Phyllostomatid:e. 
Monatsber. K. Preuss. Akad. Wiss., Berlin, July, 1865, 355, 520-521; Gray, Proc. 
Zool. Soc. London, 1866, 115 (not p. 82); Dossos, Cat. Girona Brit. Mus., 
495-496, 1878. 
Type: Rhinophylla pumilio Peters, from Brazil. 
Rhinophylla: pis, piv os, nose; AAov, leaf—i. e., ‘a leaf-nosed bat.’ 
Rhinophylla Gray, 1866. Chiroptera, Rhinolophidee. 
Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1866, 82. 
Type: Phyllorrhina labuanensis Tomes, from Labuan. 
Name preoccupied by Rhinophylla Peters, 1865, a genus of Phyllostomatid:e. 
Rhinopithecus MirLxE-Epwanps, 1872. Primates, Cercopithecid:e. 
Recherches Mamm., 233-243, pls. xxxvi, xxxvu, 1872.* 
Type: Semnopithecus rovellanx Milne-Edwards, from Moupin, eastern Tibet. 
Rhinopithecus: fis, favós, nose; mi§nKos, ape. 
Rhinopoma Gerorrroy, 1813. Chiroptera, Noctilionid:e. 
Descr. Égypte, IT, 113, 123-125, pl. 1, no. 1,1813; Oxen, Lehrbuch Naturgesch., 
3ter Theil, Zool., 2te Abth., 926, 1816. 
Rhynopoma Bownicu, Anal. Nat. Class. Mamm., 30, 1821 (misprint). 
Type: A hinopoma microphyllus Geoffroy, from nucon upper Egypt. 
Rhinopoma: fts, pivós, nose; zjta, lid, cover—from the valvular nostrils, which * 
open through a narrow transverse slit. 
Rhinops Gray, 1866. Chiroptera, Phyllostomatid:e. 
Proc. Zool. Soc., London, 1866, 115. 
Type: Rhinops minor Gray, from Bahia, Brazil (fide Dossox, Cat. Chiroptera Brit. 
Mus., 495, 1878. 
Rhinops: pts, piv 6s, nose; Ow, face. 
Rhinosciurus Gray, 1843. Glires, Sciuridee. 
List Spec. Mamm. Brit. Mus., pp. xxv, 195, 1843; Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., 3d 
ser., XX, 286, Oct., 1867; Tuomas, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1897, 933 (type 
mentioned). 
Type: Rhinosciurus tupaioides Gray, 1843, from Singapore, Straits Settlements 
(= Sciurus laticaudatus Miller & Schlegel, 1859, from Pontianak, Borneo). 
Rhinosciurus: pis, fives, nose; + Seciurus—trom the long, sharp nose. 
Rhinostictus + (subg. of Cercopithecus) TRovEssanT, 1897. Primates, Cercopithecid:e. 
Cat. Mamm., new ed., fasc. 1, 17-18, 1897. 
Species and subspecies 14: Cercopithecus petaurista (Schreber), C. petaurista fan- 
tiensis Matschie, C. petaurista ascanius Audebert, C. buttikoferi Jentink, C. erythro- 
gaster Gray, C. signatus Jentink, €. erythrotis Waterhouse, C. martini Water- 
house, C. nictitans (Linneeus), C. ludio Gray, C. schmidti Matschie, C. melano- 
genys Gray, C. stampflii Jentink, and C. cephus (Linnzeus), all from West 
Africa. Based on Sclater’s Section A, Cercopitheci rhinosticti (Proc. Zool. Soe. 
London, 1893, 224—247). 
Rhinostictus: pis, pivóc, nose; OTtKTOs, spotted—in allusion to the distinct nose 
spot possessed by each species of the group. 
Rhinostodes Du Bus, 1868. Cete, Physeteridee. 
Bull Acad. Roy. Sci. de Belgique, 2° sér., XXV, No. 5, pp. 629-630, 1868. 
Type: Rhinostodes antwerpensis Du Bus, from the Antwerp Crag, Belgium. 

* For date of publication, see Zool. Record for 1872, Mamm. , pp. 4, 7 
1 Erroneously credited to ‘Sclater, 1892,’ by Trouessart, l. c., p. 17; and by C. O 
Waterhouse, Index Zool., 32 8, 1902. 
