CHAP. XIV.] 
THE NEOTROPICAL REGION. 
95 
Order, Family, and 
Genua. 
C 2 
‘ "p 
5? % 
Range within the Region. 
Range beyond the Region. 
Leporid.®. 
115. Lepus 
1 
Central Brazil and Andes, Costa 
Rica to Mexico 
All regions but Austral. 
EDENTATA. 
BrADYPODIDj®. * 
116. Cholceptis 
2 
Costa Rica to Brazil 
117. Bradypus 
2 
Amazon to Rio de Janeiro 
118. Arctopitkecus... 
8 
Costa Rica to Brazil and Bolivia 
Dasypodid^e. 
119. Tatusia 
5 
Rio Grande, Texas, to Patagonia 
120. Prionodontcs ... 
1 
Surinam to Paraguay 
121. JDasypus 
4 
Brazil to Chili and La Plata, 
Costa Rica ? 
122. Xenurus 
3 
Guiana to Paraguay, Costa Rica ? 
123. Tolypeutes 
2 
Bolivia and La Plata 
124. Chlaviydophorus 
2 
La Plata and Bolivia 
t Myrmecophagid.®. 
125. Myrmecoplwbga 
1 
Costa Rica ?, & N. Braz.,to Parag. 
126. Tctmandua ... 
2 
Guatemala to Paraguay 
127. Gyclothurus ... 
2 
Honduras and Costa Rica to 
Paraguay 
MARSUPIALIA. 
Didelphyid®. 
128. Didelphys ... 
20 
Mexico to Uruguay and S. Chili 
Temperate N. America 
129. Chironectes . . . 
1 
Guiana and Brazil, Costa Rica 
130. Hyracodon ... 
1 
Ecuador 
BIRDS. 
PASSERES. 
Turdid®. 
i 
1. Turdus 
32 
The whole reg. to Tierra del Fuego 
Almost cosmopolite 
2. lihodinocichla . . . 
1 
Mexico to Venezuela 
3. Melanoptila 
1 
Honduras 
4. Catkarus 
10 
Mexico to Ecuador and Columbia 
5. Margarops 
4 
Hayti and Lesser Antilles 
6. Mimus 
16 
Nearly the whole region 
Nearctic 
7. Melanotis .... ... 
2 
Mexico and Guatemala 
8. Galeoscoptes ... 
1 
Mexico to Panama 
Nearctic 
9. Mimocichla 
4 
Cuba to Porto Rico 
( Harporhynelms 
3 
Mexico) 
Nearctic genus 
10. Uinclocerthia ... 
3 
Lesser Antilles 
11. Rampihocindm 
1 
Martinique and St. Lucia 
SYLVIID® 
12. Myiadestes 
8 
Mexico and Antilles to Peru and 
Bolivia 
N. & W, of N. America 
