1181 
Agamodistomum t240. 
Ha-ruei. — Lungs. — Near Douglas Lake, Michigan *. — T. h. 
Trichopsylla <tl626.— Ext. 
Hotoris. —Olcott *, N. Y.— T. h. 
#561 Procyon lotor paciflca (Merriam, 1899, N. Amer. Fauna, no. 16, Oct. 28, 
107 [Procyon psora]) Elliot, 1901, Synop. Mamm. N. Amer., v. 2, Zool. ser., 
319. Pacific Raccoon. So. #561 Procyon psora paciflca, q. v. 
#561 Procyon psora Gray, 1842, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., v. 10, Dec, 261. Sac- 
ramento *, Calif. Two subspecies. 
Pulex tl635.— Ext. 
\irritans . — Calif, i 
Trichodectes fllOO. — Ext. 
*octomaculatus. — Palo Alto *, Calif. — T. h. 
#561 *Procyon (Procyon) psora paciflca Merriam, 1899, N. Amer. Fauna, 
no. 16, Oct. 28, 107. Pacific coast raccoon. Lake Kechelus, Cascade 
Mountains, Washington *. 
Nanophyetus <t271. 
*salmincola. — Northwestern U. S. A. 
#561 *Procyon (Procyon) psora psora (Gray, 1842, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 
V. 10, Dec, 261) Miller, 1912, U. S. Nat. Mus., Bui. 79, 90. Sacramento, 
Calif.* 
#561 Procyon species. 
Dioctophyme t426. 
[gulonis-sihirici «.] 
[sanguineus 
Tetragomphius 388/. 
procyonis. — Calcutta Zoo, India. — T. h. 
#563 (559). NASUiNAE Gill, 1872a, 6, 67. — Coatis. Muzzle elongate and com- 
pressed above; preorbital foramen remote from orbit, the anterior rim of which 
is above m^; inferior edge of anterior nares thickened and produced; glenoid 
portion of zygoma much extended anteroposteriorly; a very distinct supple- 
mentary foramen between carotid and foramen lacerum posticum; upper 
edge of rhinarium produced, its anterior surface nearly flat, with vertically 
elongated nostrils and narrow septum. Digits fully webbed; claws power- 
ful. Anal glands a series of small pockets on each side. Mastoid as in 
bassakicyoninae; palate as in proctoninae; position of carotid foramen 
and f. ovale intermediate. Bursa retained but not marginal. See #563. 
#563. Nasua Storr, 1780, Prodr. Meth. Mamm., 35, tab. A, tat. nasua Linn. — 
Coatis, Coati-Mundis, Cuati. Body elongated, rather compressed. Nose 
prolonged into a somewhat upturned, obliquely truncated, mobile snout; 
upper canines larger and more strongly compressed than in Procyon, molars 
smaller. Tail long, nonprehensile, tapering, annulated. Central America; 
Mexico. Syns.: Coati Lac6pede, 1799, Tabl. Mamm., 7, mt. nasua) 
Nasica ^ South, 1845, Encycl. Metrop., v. 7, 383. 
#563 Nasua /wsca° Fischer, 1814, Zoog., v. 3, 176, narica, q. v., renamed. 
#563 Nasua [or Ursus'] narica (Linn., 1766, Syst. Nat., v. 1, 64 [Viverra']) 
Desm., 1804, Nouv. Diet. Hist, nat., tab. 24, 15. Coati, Coati de vdra, Coati 
mondeo, Pisoti, Tejon. America *; C. America; Mexico. Syn. nasica " Elliot, 
1904, Land & Sea Mamm., Chicago, 497. Several subspecies. 
