ARCTOGALE. 



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There is no bald space in front of tlie scrotum or ai'ound the 

 genital orifice ; hence it is probable that the prescrotal glands, if 

 they exist, are Ul-developed. The soles are naked to a greater ex- 

 tent than in Paradoxurus, and the first digit on both fore and hind 

 feet is more remote from the othei's. In other respects the two 

 genera are similar. 



56. Arctogale leucotis. The small-toothed Palm-Civet. 



Pao-uma trivirgata, Grat/, List Sp. Mam. B.M. 1843, p. 5-5 ; Cantor, 



J. A. S. B. XV, p. 201 {nee Paradoxurus trivirgatus. Gray, \S^^2). 

 Paradoxurus leucotis, Blyth, Ilorsf. Cat. p. 66 (1851) ; id. J. A. S. B. 



xxvii, p. 274 ; id. Alam. Birds Burma, p. 26. 

 I'aradoxurus preheusilis, Sclater, P. Z. S. 1877, p. 681 , pi. Lxxi, nee 



Viverra prehensilis, Blainv. 

 Arctogale trivirgata, Gray, P. Z. S. 1864, p. 543 ; Mivart, P. Z. S. 



1882, p. 163, tigs. 8 & 9. 

 Arctogale leucotis, W. Blanf. P. Z. S. 1885, p. 789. 



Kyoung-na-rwek-phyu, Ai'akan ; Kyovng-na-ga, Tenasseriui ; Musdng- 

 ukar, Malav. 



Fig. Z^.—Arcfvgcdc leucotis. (P. Z. S. 1877, pi. lxxi.) 



Tail about the same length as the head and body. Fur short, 

 of uniform length, not harsh. 



Skull narrow and elongate. Postorbital processes long, zygo- 



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