654 INDEX GENERUM MAMMALIUM. 
Syconycteris (subg. of Macroglossus) Marscuir, 1899. Chiroptera, Pteropodidee. 
Fledermáuse Berliner Mus. Naturkunde, Lief. I, Megachiroptera, 95, 98-101, 
pl. 14, 1899. 
Type: Macroglossus australis (Peters), from Rockhampton, northeast Australia. 
Syconycteris: GÜkov, fig; vuKrepts, bat. 
Sycophaga (subgenus of Phyllostoma) (Luxp MS.) Wixag, 1892. 
: Chiroptera, Phyllostomatidee. 
Winer, E Museo Lundi, II, 10-11, Dec., 1892 (under Stenoderma humerale). 
Species, 4: Stenoderina humerale Lund, and Chiroderma villosum Peters, from Brazil; 
Phyllostoma lineatum Geoffroy, and P. lilium Geoffroy, from Paraguay. 
Sycophaga: Gvicoo&y os, fig-eating. 
Sygmodon (see Sigmodon). Glires, Murid:e, Cricetinze. 
Syllophodus Corr, 1881. Glires, Ischyromyidee. 
3ull. U. S. Geol. & Geog. Surv. Terr., VI, No. 2, p. 375, Sept. 19, 1881. 
New name for ‘ Myops’ [Mysops] Leidy, 1871, which is supposed to be preoccu- 
pied by Myops Schiner, 1868, a genus of Diptera. 
Extinct. 
Syllophodus: Gov, together; Aó«os, crest; óóovs, tooth. 
Sylvanus RariNEsqUE, 1815. Primates, Cebidee. 
Analyse de la Nature, 53, 1815. 
New name for Callithrix Cuvier ( **Sylvanus R. Callit[h]rix Cuv. Pithecia Desm."). 
Name preoccupied by Sylvanus Latreille, 1807, a genus of Coleoptera. Replaced 
by Sakinus Rafinesque, 1815 (1. c., 219). 
Sylvanus: Lat. Sylvanus or Silvanus, god of the woods. 
Sylvanus OkEN, 1816. Primates, Cercopithecide. 
Lehrbuch Naturgesch., 3ter Theil, Zool., 2te Abth., 1223-1225, 1816. 
New name for Jnuus Geoffroy, 1812. Type: Inuus ecaudatus Geoffroy (= Sunia 
inuus Linneeus), from the north coast of Africa. 
Name preoccupied by Sylvanus Latreille, 1807, a genus of Coleoptera, and by 
Sylvanus Rafinesque, 1815, a genus of Cebidee. (See Macaca Lacépéde, 1799.) 
Sylvanus Vrirey, 1819. Primates, Cercopithecidee. 
Nouv. Dict. Hist. Nat., 2d ed., XXXI, 275, 1819. 
Species, 6: ‘Magot’ (Simia sylvanus Linneeus, type), ‘Rhesus’ (S. monachus 
Schreber), ‘Maimon’ (S. nemestrina Linneeus), ‘Macaque’ (S. cynomolgus Lin- 
neeus), ‘Macaque à criniére’ (S. leonina), and ‘Bonnet chinois’ (S. sinica 
Gmelin), from Asia and Africa. 
Name preoccupied by Sylvanus Latreille, 1807, a genus of Coleoptera; and by 
Sylvanus Rafinesque, 1815, a genus of Cebidze. 
Sylvicapra OaiLpy, 1837. Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Bovide. 
Proc. Zool. Soe. London for 1836, No. xrvin, 138, June 27, 1837; SCLATER & 
TrHomas, Book of Antelopes, I, 121, 203, 1895 (in synonymy ). 
Type: Antilope mergens Desmarest =A. grimmia (Linnzeus), from South Africa. 
Sylvicapra: Lat. sylva, silva, wood; capra, goat. 
Sylvicola BraiNvirrE, 1837. Chiroptera, Phyllostomatid:e. 
Comptes Rendus, Paris, V, No. 24, p. 821, July-Dec., 1837; Ann. Sci. Nat., Paris, 
2° sér., IX, Zool., 361, June, 1838. 
Nomen nudum. Name preoccupied by Sylvicola Harris, 1782, a genus of Diptera; 
and by Sylvicola Humphrey, 1797, a genus of Mollusca. 
Sylvicola: Lat., inhabiting woods. 
Sylvicola (subgenus of Arvicola) Farro, 1867. Glires, Murid:e, Microtinze. 
Campagnols Bassin du Léman, Ass. Zool. Léman, 63-72, 75, pl. 1 figs. 18-25, pl. vr, 
1867; MILLER, N. Am. Fauna, No. 12, pp. 17, 62, 1896 (in synonymy). 
