1067 
#413 Tells [Leopardus] X#4132 L^opaxdus, Margay Oncoides wiedii Schinz, 
1821, Cuvier's THierreich, v. 1, 235. Small ocelot, Spotted tiger, Wiedische 
-Katze, Gato do Maitto. Brazil *. Syn. F. wiedi « « Trouess., 1904, Cat. 
'Mamm., Berolirii, '271. 
#413 Felis ^ [or Catus Herpailurus, Leopardus Panthera Puma ^ (#413a' 
HerpaOurus, Cat! ^ Catopuma Unicolores 0 yagouaroundi " «* Desmar- 
est, 1820, Mamm., Paris, pt. 1, 230. So. #413 Felis » (Herpailurus) 
jaguarondi, q. v. 
#414(412). AoiNO-NYCHmAE 22 Pocock, 1917, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 8th ser., v. 
20(199), Nov., 332. — Total suppression of cutaneous lobes guarding claws. 
As in Felinae suspension of hyoid normally ossified, holding larynx close up 
to base of skull and restricting its movement. Contains #415 Acinonyx or 
CynailuTUS. See #415. 
#415. Acinonyx Burnett, 1830, Q. Journ. Sci. (R. Inst. Gt. Brit.) (for Dec, 
1829), 349 (from Brookes,23 1828, 33, not available); or Cynailurus 23 
Wagler, 1830, Natiir. Syst. Amphib., 30, mt. jubatus Linn., syn. guttata 
Schreb.— Hunting-leopard, Hundskatze, Gueparden, Jagdpanther. Claws 
smaller, less curved, without cutaneous lobes; not completely retractile 
(always remaining partly exposed). Inner tubercle of upper carnassial, 
though supported by a distinct root, without salient cusp; tubercular molar 
more in a line with the other teeth. Skull short and high, frontal region 
broad and elevated in consequence of large development of frontal air-sinuses. 
Head small and round; body light, slender; limbs and tail long. Colour 
pale yellowish-brown with small black spots. Africa, southwestern Asia 
as far as southern India. 
#415 Cynailurus, [or Cynaelurus °, Cynofelis °, Gueparda (Cristatae °) guttatus « 
(Hermann, 1804, Observ. ZooL, 38 [Felis i]) Leunis, 1883a, Synop. Thier- 
kunde, v. 1, 186. Gu^pard mouchet^, Afrikanischer Gepard, Fahhad, 
schlanke Gepard. Africa. So. #415 Acinonyx jubatus, q. v. 
#415 Acinonyx [or Cynailurus, Cynailura Cynaelurus, Cynofelis Felis S 
Guepar, Gueparda Guepardus] (Cristatae) jubatus (Schreb., 1777, Sauge- 
thiere, v. 3, 392, pi. 105 (1776) [Felis i]) Hollister, 1911, Proc. Biol. Soc. 
Wash., V. 24, 226. Cheeta, cheetah, chita, guepard, hunting-leopard, 
hunting-serval, guepard k criniere, asiatischer Gepard, Jagdleopard, Jagd- 
tiger, Tschitah, Chircha, Chitra, Chitra-puli, Chita puli, Ihlose, Ihlosi, 
Ihlozi, Ingululi, Laggar, Lenau, Luipard, Ngulule, Nki, Nkwani, Shlozi, 
Sigakaka, Sivungi, sometimes Vlackte tijger, Yuz, Yuz-palang. Africa to 
22 Mammalogists accept Brookes' (1828) names which we reject. On account of this difference of 
opinion we refrain from changing the subfamily name acinontchinae (based upon a name which we 
reject) to one based on Cynailurus, until the case is decided by some committee or commission on nomen- 
clature. If Acinonyx 1830 antedates Cynailurus 1830, the family name stands. 
« Syns.l Acinonyx <J Brookes, 1828, Catal. Anat. & Zool. Mus. Joshua Brookes, 33, mt. venator so. (1929) 
venatica Burnett, tsd. (1929) jubata; 
Cristatae ° Wagner, 1841, Schreber's Saugthiere, Suppl., v. 2, 501, contains jubata and guttata; 
Cynaelurus o » Gloger, 1842, Hand- u. Hilfsbuch Naturg., v. 1, 63, contains jubatus and guttatus; 
Cynailura Bogdanow in GrevS, 1894, Nova Acta Acad. Leop., Halle, v. 63, 94; 
Cynofelis ° Lesson, 1842, Nouv. Tabl. Eegne anim., Mamm., 48, contains ;«6a^a and guttata; 
Gueparda ° Gray, 1843, List Spec. Mamm. Brit. Mus., pp. xx, 46, mt. jubatus. 
J)iphyllobothrium t295. 
decipiens"^. 
gracile. — Brazil. 
Taenia t325. 
macrocysiis. 
Taenia (Hydatigera) t325c. — Intest. 
"Itaeniaeformis. 
S. W. Asia. 
