639 INDEX GENERUM MAMMALIUM. 
Simenia Gray, 1868. Fer», Canidee. 
Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1868, 494, 506; Cat. Carn., Pachyderm., & Edentate 
Mamm. Brit. Mus., 192, 1869. 
Dimenia 'TRovEssART, Cat. Mamm., new ed., fasc. 1r, 299, 1897 (under Canis). 
Type: Canis simensis Rüppell, from Abyssinia. 
Simenia: Simen, common name of the species in Abyssinia. 
Simia Linnxvus, 1758. : Primates, Simiidze. 
Systema Nature, 10th ed., I, 25-29, 1758; 12th ed., I, 34-44, 1766; Brisson, 
Regnum Animale in Classes IX distrib., 2d ed., 13, 132-153, 1762. 
Species, 21: Simia satyrus Linneeus (type), from Borneo and Sumatra; S. sylvanus 
Linn:eus, from North Africa; S. sphinx Linnzeus, from West Africa (* Borneo"); 
S. apedia Linnzeus, from ‘the Indies; 5. silenus Linneeus, from India (* Ceylon?); 
5. faunus Linneeus, from —; S. paniscus Linnszus, from Brazil and Guiana; 
S. diana Linneeus, from Guinea; 5. cephus Linnzeus, from West Africa; S. aygula 
Linneeus, from India; S. hamadryas Linnzeus, from northeast Africa; S. jacchus 
Linnzeus, from Brazil; S. edipus Linneeus, from Colombia; S. «wthiops Linnzeus, 
from Ethiopia; S. midas Linn:eus, from Surinam; S. eynamolgus Linnzeus, from 
Africa; S. «pella Linnzeus, from South America; S. morta Linneeus, from South 
America; S. capucina Linneus, from South America; S. sciurea Linneeus, from 
Brazil, and S. syrichta Linneeus, from the Island of Luzon, Philippine Islands. 
Simia: Lat., ape. 
Simias Mirrrn, 1903. Primates, Cercopithecide. 
Smithsonian Misc. Coll., XLIX, 66-70, pls. xiv-xv1, Nov. 6, 1903. 
Type: Simias concolor Miller, from South Pagi Island, on the west coast of 
Sumatra. 
Simias: 6100s, snub-nosed; +-suffix -ias, denoting a special characteristic—in 
allusion to its snub-nose in comparison with that of Nasalis, to which this 
genus is closely allied. 
Simocyon WaaGner, 1858. Ferze, Canidee. 
* Geschichte der Vorwelt, II, 1858;" Hrnser, Monatsber. K. Preuss. Akad. 
Wiss., Berlin, Aug., 1862, 565-566. 
New name for Pseudocyon Wagner, 1857, which is preoccupied by Pseudocyon 
Lartet, 1851, a different genus of Canid:e. 
Extinct. 
Simocyon: 6140s, flat-nosed; «ocv, dog. 
Simotes G. Fiscurer, 1817. Glires, Murid:e, Microtinze. 
Mém. Soc. Imp. Nat. Moscou, V, 373, 444, 1817; J: B. Frscugn, Syn. Mamm., 
p. 289 footnote, 1829. 
New name for Fiber Cuvier, 1800. "Type: Mus zibethieus (= Castor zibethicus Lin- 
n:ieus), from eastern Canada. 
Simotes: Giuór 1s, snub-nosed. 
Sinetheres F. Cuvier, 1822. Glires, Erethizontidee. 
[‘Sinéthére’ F. Cuvier, Mém. Mus. Hist. Nat., IX, 426-427, pl. 20 ter, figs. 
3-4, 1822. 
Mém. Mus. Hist. Nat., IX, 433, 1822; Aaassiz, Nomencl. Zool., Mamm., 31, 1842. 
Sinetherus F. Cuvier, Dents Mammiféres, 178-179, 256, 1825. 
Synetheres G. Cuvier, Régne Animal, 2° éd., I, 216, 1829; McMurrrris, Cuvier’s 
Animal Kingdom, I, 154, 1831. 
Sinethere F. Cuvirr, Diet. Sci. Nat., LIX, 484, 1829. 
Sinvtherus Burnerr, Quart. Journ. Sci., Lit. & Art., XXVIII, for Oct.-Dec., 
1829, 350, 1830. 
Synetheres Lunp, Ann. Sci. Nat., Paris, 2° sér., XI, 233, 1839. 
Ignitherus Lavriuarp, in D'Orbigny's Dict. Univ. Hist. Nat., XI, 205, 1849 
(probably misprint). 
