1172 
#646 (o46a59). Grisoninae Pocock, 1922, Proc. Zool. Soc, London, pt. 4, no. 
55, January, 835. — Pinna of ear well developed, with bursa present, but 
small and in front of posterior margin. No subcaudal pouch. Teeth as in 
MUSTELiNAE, but talou of Upper carnassial much larger, occupying nearly 
half the inner surface of the tooth; palatine foramina maxillary. Feet not 
fossorial, almost as in tayrinae, but with carpal pads farther from plantar 
pad. See #547. 
#547. Grisoneo oken, 1816, Lehrb. Naturg., Zool., Th. 3, Abt. 2, pp. xi, 1000, 
mt. Viverrai vittata Schreb.; or Galictis^o. — Grisons. Teeth 34 (i. 3/3, 
c. 1/1, pm. 3/3, m. 1/2); molars small but stout; upper carnassial with 
inner tubercle near middle border of tooth; lower carnassial with talon 
small, and inner cusp small or absent. Body long. Legs short; claws non- 
retractile; palms and soles naked. Head broad and depressed. Tail of 
moderate length. South America. 
#547 Grison [or Galera '] {Galictis allamandi (Bell, 1837, Proc. Zool. Soc. 
London, pt. 5 (52), Dec, 47 [Galictis »]) Elliot, 1904, Land & Sea Mamm., 
Chicago, Zool. ser., v. 4 (2), 526. Allamand's Grison. South America. 
Microfilaria t432. — Blood. 
[species Plimmer, 1917. — London Zoo, from Argentina.] 
#547 Galictis ° barbara Linn., 1758a, 46. So. #525 Tayra barbara, q. v. 
#547 [Grison] Galictis « {Galictis °) quiqul« (Molina, 1782, Sagg. stor. nat. Chili, 
292 [Mustela i]) Trouess., 1897c, Cat. Mamm., v. 1, 264. So. #547 Grison 
Tittata, fide Trouess., 1897c, 264. 
Neotrichodectes< tl099.— Ext. 
[mephitidis ^ Osborn.] 
#547 Grison [or Galictis °] species. 
Taenia >• t325. 
macrocystis. — Brazil; Paraguay. 
#547 Grison [or Galictis Grisonia, Gulo \ Lutra ^ {Galictis °) vittata (Schreber, 
1777, Saugth., v. 3, 447, pi. 124 (1776) [Viverra i]) Ihering, 1911, S. Paulo 
Rev. Mus. Paulista, v. 8, 244. Grison, Furao. S. America. 
Dioctophyme t426. Amblyomma 1881. — Ext. 
^gigas ^ jovale. 
jrenale. — Eggs in urine. — Rio de Rhopalopsyllus tl635^. — Ext. 
Janeiro. lutzi lutzi. — Sao Paulo *, Brazil. — 
T. h. 
#548 (530). Palate not produced posteriorly, mesopterygoid fossa reaches almost 
up to line of upper molar teeth. Baculum unossified or ossified as an exceed- 
ingly slender undifferentiated rod. See #549. 
59 #546a (546). lyncodontinae Pocock, 1922, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, pt. 4, no. 55, January, 836.— Ear 
greatly reduced, no trace of bursa or of valvular supratragns. Differing from geisoninae in cranial and 
In external characters. Bullae inflated, not flattened externally toward auditory orifice, with anterior 
edge obliquely transverse, not emarginate; mesopterygoid fossa longer; pm. 2 lost above and below. Feet 
with long fossorial claws, unique in the family; digits webbed only for a short distance beyond plantar 
pads; hairy laterally, mesially naked below, like the reduced webs; carpal pads reduced to external moiety 
which is in contact with plantar pad, the rest of carpal area covered with hair, which encroaches over the 
middle of plantar pad; metatarsal pads absent; plantar pad of hind foot reduced like that of fore foot. 
Upper lip completely grooved. Contains Lyncodon. 
60 Syns.: Galictis ° Bell, 1826, Zool. J., v. 2, 551-552, tod. Viverra ' vittata Schreb.; 
Gallictis ™ Waterhouse, 1839, Zool. Voy. H. M. S. Beagle, London, pt. 2, Mamm., 21; 
Grifonia <> Gray, 1825, Ann. Phil., n. s., v. 10, Nov., 339 [nomen nudum]; Gray, 1843, List Spec. 
Mamm. Coll. Brit. Mus., pp. xx, 68, mt. vittata Schreb. 
