12 Mamm. 
II. MAMMALIA. 
Linnaeus in the 10th edition (1758). Of the remaining 21, 10 are strictly 
synonymous with and antedated by Linnaean genera, and consequently 
cannot be used either in a generic or subgeneric sense. These are : — 
Brisson, 1762. 
Linuaous, 1758. 
Pholidotus 
= 
Manis 
Tardiyradus 
= 
Bradypus 
Cataphractus 
= 
Dasypus 
Hircus 
= 
Capra 
Aries 
= 
Ovis 
Musaraneus 
= 
Sorex 
Prosimia 
= 
Lemur 
Philander 
= 
Didelphys 
Cetus 
= 
Pliyseter 
Ceratodon 
ss 
Monodon 
The remaining 11 are introduced by Brisson for the first time, and are 
entitled to recognition. They are : — 
Odobenus , Giraffa , Tragnlus, Ilydrochcerus , Tapir us, Cuniculus , Glis, 
Plcropus , Hywna , Meles, Liitra, 
Most of these are now in current use, but are attributed to later 
writers, and in several cases wrong species are taken as types. Carrying 
the date back to 1762 not only gives them greater stability, but also 
establishes the types in a satisfactory manner. All but one of the 
genera take Linnsean species for types. 
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