Miistela. 



2fl 



1«>24. zibellina. L., Sys.Nat., 1766. I. p. 68; 

 Brandt. Zobel. pl. 2 : Schrenck, Amurland, 

 p. 27: Mddendorff, Sib. Reis., Saug., p. 68, 



pl. 2: Gray. P. Z. S.. 1865, p. 105. 



''. - - Var. brachyura, Temm.. Faun. Japon, 

 1842. p. 33 : Sehrenek. 1. c, p. 32 : Brauns, 

 Mitt. Ver. Herdk. Halle. 1884. p. 18. 



b. — ^touf.i^s, Hodgs., J.A.S.B., XI, p.281. 



1625. intermedia. Sewerzow. Ann. Nat.Hist, 1876. 

 XVIII. p. 45: Fauna Turkestan.. 1874 

 (Ross. Sermone). 



?foina, part., Sclat, Cat. Mam. Ind. 

 Mus.. 1891, n. p. 275. 



1626.foina, Erxleb., Sys.R.An., 1777. p. 458; 

 Xilsson. Faun. Scand., I. 1820, p. 38; F. 

 Cuv.. Mani.. pl. 153: Blas.. Saug. Deuts., 

 1857. p. 217. fig. 123; Alston, P. Z. S., 

 1879. p.469; Seullv, P.Z.S., 1881. p.202; 

 Blanf.. Mam. Ind.. 1888, p. 160; Radde, 

 ZooLJahrb., IV. p. 1022. 



fagorum, L.. Sys. Nat., I. p. <>7: Rav, 

 Svn. Ouadr.. 1693, p. 200. 



abietum, Horsf.; Adams, P. Z.S., 1858, 

 p. o 1 7 (nec Ray). 



toufaeus, Blyth. J. A. S. B., XVI. p. 353 

 (partim, nec Hodgs.). 



leucolachnea, Blanf., Vark. Mission, 

 Mamni.. L879, p.26. 



1627.flavigula. Bodd., Elench.Anim., 1785, p.88; 

 Cantor, J.A.S.B., XV, p. 194; Blyth, P. 

 Z.S., 1864. p. 485: Blanf., J.A.S.B., 

 XLVII. 2. p. 156: Mamm.Ind., p. 158, 

 fig. 38, 39; Hose. Mam. Borneo, 1893, 

 p. 27. 



Hardwickei, FTorsf.. Zool. Journ., IV, 

 p. 239. pl. 28.' 



quadricolor, Shaw; leucotis, Griff. 



chrysogaster, H. Smith, 1842 (Galidictis). 



GwatJdntdi, Horsf.. 1851; Blyth, Jardine, 



1858. 



Vai-. borealis, Radde, Ost-Sib., I. p. 19. 



Europa et Asia 



boreali a Scandinavia 



ad Kamtschatka: 



Ins. Kuriles. 



Japon sept. 



Thibet. 



Turkestan Orient.. 

 Desert. Kirerhis. 



Europa et Asia 



(Reg. Boreal. except.), 



ab Ins. Britann. ad 



Thibet: Asia minor. 



Taurus, Afghanistan, 



M s Himalaya (Gilgit f 



Ladak, Kumaon. 



Sikkim sup., supra 



1800 m. altitud.). 



Turkestan, Yarkand, 



China merid. 



M s Himal aya in merid. 



lat. a Kashmir ad 

 Assam Orient. (infra 



2500 m.); India et 



Birma (in mont.), 



Asia Cenferali Or., 

 Thibet, China usque 



ad flum, Amour; 



Malacca, Sumatra. 



Borneo; ?Ceylan. 



