1071 
Trouess., 1897c, 329; so. #427 hermaphroditus, fide Lydekker, 1896a, 233, 
234; distinct species, fide Blanford, 1888, 106; Pocock, 1915, 403. Cf. Ca- 
brera, 1917, Bol. Soc. esp. Hist, nat., Madrid, v. 17 (8), 487. 
Haemaphysalis t869. — Ext. 
cuspidata. — Ceylon. 
;'#427 Paradoxiirus philippinensis Jourdan, 1837, C. r. Acad. Sci., Paris, 
V. 5 (15), 523-524. Philippine palm-civet. Borneo; Palawan, Philippines *. 
Syn. P. [or Martes ^] philippensis Jourdan, 1837, Ann. Sci. Nat., Paris, ser. 
2, V. 8, Zool., Dec, 372. 
Sparganum 1293. 
philippinensis. — Peritoneum. — Los Banos *, Philippine Ids. — T. h. 
Gnathostoma t473. 
radula ^ — Philippines. 
^spinigerum. — Gastric wall. — Philippines. 
Armillifer if796. 
moniliformis heymonsi. — Abdomen. — Los Banos. 
T#427 Paradoxurus species. 
Trichinella t366. — Muscles, intest. 
■\*spiralis. — Phila. Zoo. 
Haemaphysalis t869. — Ext. 
cuspidata. — Colombo, Ceylon. 
dentipalpis. — Malay — T. h. 
\leachi ^ leachi. 
leporis. 
vidua. — Malay *. — T. h. 
:#427 ParadoxuFSis tytlerii « Tytler, 1864, J. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, v. 33, June 20, 
188. Andaman Ids. (Viper Id.*). So. grayi, fide Lydekker, 1896a, 237; 
Blanford, 1888, 112; syn. tylleri 
Ctenocephalides tl639. — Ext. 
'\felis. — Berlin zoo. 
M2S (426). Arctictis 26 Temminck, 1824, Prospectus Monogr. Mamm., Paris, 
Mar., V. 1, p. xxi [nv], mt. hinturong Raffles, Sumatra. — Binturong. Ears 
tufted, short; tail long, truly prehensile; tarsus naked behind. Head conical; 
nose acute, underside flat, with broad central groove; eyes small, pupil verti- 
cal. Teeth: i. 3/3, c. 1/1, pm. 4/3, m. 2/2; sometimes 4 lower premolars, 
and last upper molar often absent; canine teeth large, compressed, very sharp 
behind, concave externally in front of posterior edge; molars small, rounded; 
both molars and incisors slightly separate from each other. Whiskers 
numerous, long, rigid, more slender on cheeks, throat, and eyebrows. Fur 
coarse, long, shaggy. Feet thoroughly plantigrade; toes 5 on each foot; 
claws compressed, short, slightly curved, acute, partially retractile; soles of 
hind feet broad, entirely bald and callous to heel. Large prescrotal glands 
opening into a deep fold. Southern Asia from Nepal through Malay Penin- 
sula to Sumatra and Java. 
.#428 Arctictis [or Arctitis binturong (Raffles, 1821, Trans. Linn. Soc. 
London, v. 13 (1), 253-254 [Viverra ^]) Fischer, 1829, Synop. Mamm., 157. 
Bear-cat, binturong, Myouk-kya (monkey-tiger), Untarong, Unturong, 
26 Syns.: Arctitis ™ Greve, 1894, Nova Acta Acad. Leop., Halle, 217; 
Ictides o Valenciennes, 1825, Ann. Sci. nat., Paris, v. 4, Jan., 57-61, pi. 1, figs. 1-4, mt. tod. Pa- 
radoxurus 1 aibifrons; 
Ictis Schinz, 1824, Naturg. Abbild. Saugetbier, v. 1, 110, mt. aibifrons Cuv. [not #513 Ictis •> 
Kaup, 1829, MUSTELIDAE.] 
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