668 INDEX GENERUM MAMMALIUM. 
Telmatolestes (see Telmalestes). Primates, Notharctidz. 
Telmatotherium (see Telmatherium). Ungulata, Perissodactyla, 'Titanotheriidz. 
Tembotherium Moreno, 1882. Ungulata, Typotheria, Interatheridz. 
‘Patagonia, Resto de un Continente hoy sumergido, p. 23, July, 1882"' (fide AME- 
GHINO, Obs. Gen. sobre Mamff. Estinguidos llamados Toxodontes, 65, May, 
1887). 
Type: Tembotherium holmbergii Moreno, from the barrancas of the Rio Santa 
Cruz, southern Patagonia. 
Extinct. “Based on a fragment of the lower jaw with four molars. 
Temnocyon Corr, 1878. Fer:e, Canidze. 
Paleont. Bull., No. 30, pp. 6-8, Dec. 3, 1878; Proc. Am. Philos. Soc., XVIII, 68-70, 
Dec. 30, 1878; Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., Aug. 12, 1879, 178, 180-184; Tert. 
Vert., 902-914, 1885. 
Type: Temnnocyon. altigenis Cope, from the Miocene of John Day River, Oregon. 
Extinet. Based on ‘a mandibular ramus which supports all the teeth except- 
ing the incisors and probably the last molar.’ 
Temnocyon: Téuv@, to cut; «ocv, dog—in allusion to the character, ‘heel of 
sectorial simply cutting,’ in contrast with that of Canis, which has the 
‘heel of sectorial concave, with raised borders.’ 
Tendrac (subgenus of Erinaceus) BLAINVIL D 1838. Te Tenrecidee. 
Comptes Rendus, Paris, VI, No. 22, p. 742, Jan.—June, 1838 
Name used for a section of Tunrecus (w a latter is given as a subgenus of Zri- 
naceus). ‘‘Tendrac ou Ericulus [includes] Erinaceus spinosus ou setosus, le 
Tendrac de Buffon." 
Tendracus RarixEsqUE, 1815. Insectivora, Tenrecid:e. 
Analyse de la Nature, 59, 1815 (nomen nudum ). 
Type: Tenrecus sp. ( *Tendracus R. sp. do.’ [espéce du genre précédent, Tenrecus]). 
Tenomys HRarriNEsqQUE, 1815. Glires, Muridze, Murine. 
Analyse de la Nature, 58, 1815 (nomen nudum). 
Type: Mus sp. (* Tenomys R. sp. do.’ [espéce du genre précédent, Mus]). 
Tenotis RariNEsQUE, 1817. Glires, Sciuridee. 
Am. Monthly Mag., I, No. 5, p. 362, Sept., 1817 
Tenotus RarrNEsQUE, [Analyse de la Nature, 58, 1815—nomen nudum]; Am. 
Monthly Mag., II, No. 1, p. 45, Nov., 1817. 
Type: Tenotis griseus Rafinesque ( — Seiurus erythopus Geoffroy, 1803), locality 
unknown. ‘Perhaps a species of my genus 7enotis, which contains all the 
squirrels with pouches like the genus Cricetus, and who live under ground, 
then it might be called Tenotis griseus." — (RAFINESQUE, p. 362, 1817. ) 
Tenrec LacÉPEDE, 1799. Insectivora, Tenrecidee. 
Tabl. Mamm., 7, 1799; **Nouv. Tabl. Méth. Mamm., in Buffon’s Hist. Nat., 
Didot éd., Quad., XIV, 156, 1799;" Mém. l'Institut, Paris, III, 492, 1801; 
Gray, London Med. Repos., XV, 301, Apr. 1, 1821. 
Tenrecus RAFINESQUE, Analyse de la Nature, 59, 1815. 
Tanrecus BLAINVILLE, Comptes Rendus, Paris, VI, 742, Jan.-June, 1838. 
Type: Tenrec ecaudatus ( — Erinaceus ecaudatus Schreber) , from Madagascar. 
Tenrec: A Malagasy name. 
Teonoma Gray, 1848. Glires, Murid:e, Neotominze. 
List Spec. Mamm. Brit. Mus., pp. xxiv, 117, 1843; Firzincer, Sitzungsber. 
Math.-Nat. Cl., K. Akad. Wiss., Wien, LVI, 76-77, 1867; Merrram, Proc. Biol. 
Soe. Wash., VII, p. 23, Apr., 1892 (revived as a subgenus). 
Type: Myorus drummondi Richardson, from the Rocky Mountains, British 
Columbia. 
Teonoma: Anagram of Neotoma. 
