CHAP. XII. J 



THE UKIEXTAL REGION. 



3G5 



TABLE I. 

 FAMILIES OF AXIMALS IXH A BITING THE OFJEXTAL EEGIOX. 



Explanation'. 



Names in italics show families peculiar to the region. 

 Numhers correspond with those in Part I V. 



Names enclosed thus ( ) barely enter tlie region, and are not considered really to 



belong to it. 



Sub-regions. 



Order and Family. I _o _• 



MAMMALIA. 



Primates. 



1. Sindidie 



2. Semnopithecidie 



3. Cynopithecidce 



6. Lemuridse 



7. Tarsiidce 



Chiropteka. 

 9. Pteropid:^ 



11. Rhinohjphida! 



12. Vespertilionidi'e 



13. Noctilionidte ... 



Insectivoi;a . 



14. Galeopithecidce 



16. Tupaiidcc 



17. Erinaceidffi 



21. Talpidfe 



22. Soricid;e 



Caknta-oka. 



23. FeliiUe 



25. Viverridre 



27. HyfenidiB 



28. Canidaj 



29. IMustelidffi 



31. yEhiridre 



32. Ursida^, 



Cetacea. 



SlEENIA. 



42. Alanatidi-e 



UNr.tJLATA. 



3, (Krpiidp') 



o •;: 

 "SIH 



Range beyoiid the Ucgion. 



"W. Africa 



Tropical Africa 



A!l Africa, S. Paltearctic 



Ethioj)iau 



Celebes 



Ethiopian, Australian 

 'J'he Eastern Hemisi)here 

 Cosmopolite 

 Tropical regions 



Palfearctic, S. Africa 

 Palaearctic, Nearctic 

 Pahearctic, Ethiopian, N. America 



All region.s but Australian 



Ethiopian, S. Pahiearctic 



Ethiopian, S. Palrearctic 



All regions but Australian [?] 



All regions but Australian 



Palsarctic 



Palsearctic, Neai'ctic, Cliili 



Oceanic 



Ethiopian, N. Pacific 

 Pahe\ivtii", Ethiopian 



