1162 
CeratophyUus tl627.— Ext. 
ifasciatus. 
TarsopsyUa <tl626.— Ext. 
[uralensis ^ — Altai Mts.] 
#521 Martes zibellina yeniseensis Ognew, 1925, J. Mamm., Balto., v. 6 (4), 
Nov., 277-278. Yenisei sable. Krasnojarsk district *, the forest on the 
plain along Yenisei River; ranges over the great forests of districts of Kras- 
nojarsk, Ashinsk, and Kansk. 
Eimeria tl63. 
#521 Martes zibeUina zibeUina (Linn., 1758a, 46 [Mustela ']) Ognew, 1925,. 
J. Mamm., Balto., v. 6 (4), Nov., 276-277. Northern Tobolsk \ N. Asia. 
Eimeria tl63. 
sibirica. — Russia *. 
#533 (520). GULONiNAE Miller, 1912a, Cat. Mamm. W. Europe, London, 432- 
433. — Wolverines. — Chiefly distinguishable from the Martinae by having 
the preorbital foramen in front of the orbit, the bullae small, auditory tube 
long, occipital region short, mastoid large, upper anterior premolars separated 
from the lower, and the metaconid of the lower carnassial suppressed. North- 
ern forested portions of the Northern Hemisphere. See #523. 
#533. Gulo Pallas, 1780, Spicil. ZooL, BeroKni, fasc. 14, 25; Storr, 1780, Prodr. 
Meth. Mamm., 34, tab. A, tsd. (1901) Ursus ' luscus Linn.,tsd. (1924) Gulo 
sibiricus Pallas so. (1924) Ursus ^ gulo Linn. (tsd. 1901; 1904; 1912).— Wolver- 
ine, Vielfrass. Skull heavily built, rather narrow but not so high as in Martes 
(depth of brain-case slightly more than half mastoid breadth) , dorsal profile 
strongly curved downward anteriorly, zygomatic arches not specially widened, 
and postorbital region not unusually narrowed (distance from point of great- 
est narrowing to zygoma less than breadth of postorbital constriction) ; ros- 
trum short and very robust, its width about equal to that of interorbital 
region, the distance from rim of orbit to gnathion about two-thirds length 
of brain-case; auditory bulla inflated along inner border, elsewhere rather 
flat, the meatus forming an ill-defined, gradually narrowing tube, the trans- 
verse diameter of bulla greatest; paroccipital process robust, long, standing 
out conspicuously behind bulla. Teeth 38 (i. 3/3, c. 1/1, pm. 4/4, m. 1/2), 
teeth relatively lower, wider and more robust than in Mustela (their actual 
size conspicuously greater); small premolars almost directly opposed, not- 
fitting between each other when jaws are shut, and only pm^ and pm^ 
capable of being brought in contact; lower carnassial vdth. crown wider an- 
teriorly than posteriorly, metaconid absent, the area of posterior heel only 
about one-fifth that of cutting portion of crown. External form short and 
heavy, almost bear-like. Head moderately pointed; ears small, nearly con- 
cealed by the fur. Tail very short, not so long as head, densely bushy with 
hairs much longer than itself. Legs short, feet large, digitigrade, claws 
moderately long, partly retractile. Fur long, soft and dense. Northern 
forests of Northern Hemisphere; in Europe confined to Scandinavia and 
northern Russia. 
#523 Gulo arcticus ° Desm., 1820, Encycl. meth., Mamm., v. 1, 174, renaming: 
of gulo. So. #523 Gulo gulo, q. v. 
#523 Gulo arctos » Kaup, 1829, Entw.-Gesch. Natiirl. Syst. Europ. Thierw., Th, 
1, 68, 69. So. #523 Gulo gulo, q. v. 
#523 Gulo 1 harbatus Desm., 1820, Encycl. meth., Mamm., v. 1, 175. So. #525 
Tayra barbara, q. v. 
#523 Gulo borealis Nilsson, 1820, Skand. Faun., v. 1, 95, pi. 31 [nv]. So. #523 
Gulo gulo, q. V. 
sibirica. — Russia 
