1163 
#523 Gulo [or Ursus »] gulo (Linn., 1758a, 45 [Mustela i]) lUiger, 1811, 
Prodr. Syst. Mamm., 129. Fielfrass, gemeiner Vielfrass, Jarfven. Lapp- 
land *; northern forests of Old World; in Europe, confined to Scandinavia 
and N. Russia. 
Dioctophyme t426. 
^gigas — Omentum. — So. renale. 
^viscerale — So. renale. 
Strongylus» t378a. 
[gulonis: C y s t ic . ' — E u r o p e . — 
Lungs. — Host confusion? — Syn. Str; 
foinae.] 
Opisthorchis 1267. — Liver. 
"Ifelineus. 
tenuicollis. 
Pseudamphistomum t270. — Liver. 
^truncatum. 
Diphyllobothrium t295. 
'\mansoni. — Larva. — Korea. 
Ascaris ' = Fusaria t479. — Intest.; 
jejunum. 
gulonis ^. — Europe. 
gulonis. — Europe *. — Host K 
#523 Gulo [or Meles »] (Gulo) luscus (Linn., 1758a, 47 [Ursus •]) Sabine, 1823, 
Franklin's Narrative Journey to Polar Sea, 650. American Glutton, Hudson 
Bay Wolverene, Quick-Hatch, Wolverene, Wolverine, Fjellfrasen. America 
(Hudson Bay *); Asia; N. Europe. 
Trichodectes fHOO. 
retusus ». 
-Ext. 
Bothriocephalus > <t286. 
[species Stiles & Hassall, 1894e.] 
Dioctophyme t426. 
[gulonis-sibirici 
viscerale. 
#523 Gulo luscus « of Trouess., 1910, Faune Mamm. Europe, BerUn, 71 [not 
luscus Linn., 1758a, 47]. So. #523 Gulo gulo, fide Miller, 1912, 434. 
#523 Gulo sibiricus ^ « Pallas, 1780, Spic. Zool., v. 14, 35, pi. 2 [not #511 Mustela 
(Kolonokus) siUrica]. Wolverines. So. #523 Gulo gulo, fide Miller, 1924, 
U. S. Nat. Mus., Bui. 128, 128. 
#523 Gulo species. 
Opisthorchis t267. — Liver. 
^felineus. 
Dioctophyme t426. 
frenaZe.— "Wild glutton." 
[sanguineus °. — "Glutton."] 
Soboliphyme 423B. 
^baturini. — Montana. — Stomach. 
#524 (519). TAYRiNAE Pocock, 1922, Proc. Zool. Soc, London, pt. 4, no. 55, 
January, 833. — Differs from martinae and guloninae as follows: Two 
carpal pads fused into a large mass as large and as wide as the large plantar 
pad and in contact with it; large metatarsal pad present; interdigital webs 
naked. Bursa shallow, remote from the posterior edge of the ear. Pm. 1/1 
absent. Baculum apically unbranched. Shallow subcaudal pouch present. 
See #525. 
#525. Tayra Oken, 1816, Lehrb. Naturg., Zool., Th. 3, Abt. 2, pp. xi, 1001, tsd. 
(1904; 1911; 1924) Mustela ' barbara Linn. — Tayra. Much like Grison 
but tail much longer (almost as long as body without head). No whitish 
band on front and sides of head or on throat. With additional characters 
