Cuou. Icticyon, Lycaon. 



241 



2384.tsardous. Major, P. Z. S., 1900, p. 833. 

 2385.f nidschnendensis, Czersky — (1874). 

 2386.alpinus, Pallas — {1875). 



a. — ffossilis, Major — (1875 j^art). 



2387.javanicus, Desmarest — (î876). 



rutUans, S. Millier ; Bonhote, Fasc. Malay, 

 1903, p. 92. 



2388.dukhunensis, Sykes — {187Ga). 



fPleist. Sardinia. 



yPleist. Eossia. 



Siberia Merid. {W 

 Altaï), Vall. Jenessii, 



Lena, Turkestan, 

 TMbet, Keg. Amour. 



fPliocaen. et Pleist. 

 Eiiropa (Italia Sept.). 



Malacca, Sumati'a, 



Java, Bornéo; 

 ?Birma, Moulmein. 



India, ab Himalaya 



ad Cap. Comorin: 



Kaslimir, Nipal. 



Assam, Thibet Orient. 



470. Icticyon, Lund, 1845. 



Cynogah et jSpeothos, Lund 1841 (nec Cynogale, Gray, 1836); 



Cynalycus, Gray, 1846; jAhathmodon, Lund, 1843. 



Lund, Blik. paa Bras. Dyr. (Af. Dansk. Vid. Selsk.), XI, 1845, p. 61. 



2389. jpacivorus, Lund — {1877). f Pleistocaen. Brasil 



Merid. 



2390.venaticus, Lund — (1878). America Merid., 



Guiana, Brasil 



usque ad Minas- 



Geraës. 



471. Lycaon, Brookes, 1827. 



Hyaena, p., Temm., 1820 ; Cynliyaena, F. Cuv., 1829 ; Hyaenoïdes, Is. Geoff. 

 Brookes, Griffith's Anim. Kingd., V, 1827, p. 151. 



2391.pictus, Temminck — (1879); De Winton, Africa Orient, et 

 P. Z. S., 1899, p. 551, f. 13; Oustalet, 

 Bull. Mus. Paris, 1901, p. 316; Anders. 

 et Winton, Zool. Egypt., Mam., 1902, 

 p. 203; Thomas, Ann. Nat. Hist.. 1902, 

 IX, p. 439. 



a. — lupinus, Thomas, 1. c, 1902, p. 439. 



Centrali, ab Abyssinia 



ad Sénégal Orient. 



(fl. Falémé), Nyasa, 



Mozambica. 



b. — venaticus, Burchell — {1879p.); 

 Thomas, 1. c, 1902, p. 439. 

 pidns, p., W. L. Sclater, Mam. S.-Afr., 

 I, 1900, p. 102, f. 27, 28; Bocage, Joru. 

 Se. Lisb., 1899, V, p. 184. 



2392.tanglicus, Lydekker — {1880). 



Africa Orient., Ibea 

 (Vallo Rift, 1200 m). 



Africa Australi, 



Col. Cap. (Addo, 



Fish River), 



Benguela, 



f Pleistocaen. Anglia. 



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