STENORHINCHUS—STEPHANODON. 647 
Stenorhinchus F. Cuvier, 1826. Feri, Pinnipedia, Phocid:e. 
[‘Sténorhinque’ F. Cuvier, Mém. Mus. Hist. Nat., Paris, XI, 190-193 (‘Sténo- 
rhynque’), pl. 13, fig. 1, 1824.] 
Dict. Sci. Nat., X X XIX, 548-549, 1826 (art. * Phoques’ ). 
Stenorhynchus Lesson, Man. Mammalogie, 199, 1827; Compl. CEuvres Buffon, IV 
3523, 1834. 
Stenorhyncus Cuvier, Dict. Sci. Nat., LIX, 463, 1829. 
Stenorhincus McMvmrRiE, Cuvier's Animal Kingdom, abriged ed., 71, 1834. 
Type: Phoca leptonyx Blainville, from the Falkland Islands. 
Name preoccupied by Stenorhynchus Lamarck, 1819, a genus of Crustacea. 
Replaced by Hydrurga Gistel, 1848; and by Ogmorhinus Peters, 1875. 
Stenorhinchus: 6tevos, narrow; Py yos, snout, muzzle. 
Stenorhynchotes Turner, 1888. Ferze, Pinnipedia, Phocide. 
Rept. Voy. H. M. 8. ‘Challenger,’ Zool., XXVI, pt. Lxvut, 63 footnote, 1888. 
New name suggested for Stenorhynchus Cuvier, 1826, but apparently never used. 
“The name Stenorhynchus was given to a Brachyurous Crustacean so far back 
as 1818 . . . and is regularly in use at the present time . . . Taking as à 
precedent Gill’s name Leptonychotes, as a modification of Leptonyx, it would 
have been better to have modified Stenorhynchus into Stenorhynchotes, and thus 
to obtain a generic name, which whilst distinctive, would have been a less 
departure from the name most commonly in use than the generic term Ogmo- 
rhinus proposed in 1875 by Peters." (TURNER. ) 
Stenorhynchotes: 6revos, narrow; ovy yos, snout, muzzle; -- suffix -oz7s, signify- 
ing possession. 
Stenorhynchus, Stenorhyncus (see Stenorhincus). rer», Pinnipedia, Phocid:e. 
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Stenotatus Amecuino, 1891. Edentata, Dasypodidee. 
Revista Argentina Hist. Nat., I, entr. 4a, 253, Aug. 1, 1891. 
Type: Stenotatus karaikensis Ameghino, from the lower Eocene of southern Pata- 
gonia. 
Extinct. 
Stenotatus: Grevos, narrow, little; tatou, native name of the armadillo. 
Stenotephanos AmeEcuino, 1886. Ungulata, Toxodontia, Toxodontid:e. 
Bol. Acad. Nac. Cien. Córdoba, IX, 106-109, 1886. 
Type: Toxodon plicidens Ameghino, from the older Tertiary formations of Paraná, 
Argentina. 
Extinet. Based on an upper molar. 
Stenotephanos: Grevórs, narrowness, straightness; Pavds, conspicuous. 
Stentor Grorrroy, 1812. é Primates, Cebid:e. 
Ann. Mus. Hist. Nat., Paris, XIX, 107, 1812. 
Species, 6: Stentor seniculus ( — Simia seniculus Linnzeus), from Guiana; S. wrsinus 
Humboldt & Bonpland, from the Rio Negro and Upper Amazon; S. stramineus 
Geoffroy, from Para; 5. fuscus Geoffroy, from Brazil; S. flavicaudatus Geottroy, 
from the Province of Jaen, Colombia; and S. niger Geoffroy, from Brazil and 
Paraguay. 
Name antedated by Alouatia Lacépeéde, 1799. 
Stentor: Zrévrcp, aGreek herald in the Trojan war, who, according to Homer, 
had a voice as loud as that of fifty other men together." (Century Dict.) 
The application to a ‘howling monkey’ is obvious. 
Stephanodon Mzxvzn, 1847. Fer», Mustelid:e. 
Neues Jahrb. Mineralogie, 1847, 183. 
Type: Stephanodon mombachensis Meyer, from the Miocene, 
Mombach,’ Rhein-Hessen, Germany. 
Extinct. Based on ‘eine des hintern Theils beraubte Unterkiefer-Hiilfte.’ 
Stephanodon: 6répavos, crown; 0d@v=ddo0vs , tooth. 
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