194 
Mephitis, Conepatus. 
a. — milleri, Mearns — ( 1542 B ); Howell, 
1. c., 1901, p. 42, pl. 4, f. 2—4, pl. 8, 
f. 1, 2. 
b. — vittata, Lichtenstein, 1832 — ( I544b ); 
Howell, 1. c., 1901, p. 43, pl. 8, f. 3, 4. 
concolor, Gray, P. Z. S., 1865, p. 149. 
Var. intermedia, Gray, 1869. 
Arizona (Fort Lowell) 
Merid., Sonora, 
Chihuahua, Sinaloa, 
Durango, Coahuila. 
Mexico, Oaxaca (San 
Matteo dei Mar), 
Chiapas. 
» 
401. Conepatus, Gray, 1837. 
Marputius, Gray, 1837; Thiosrnus, Licht., 1838; f Triodon, Ameghino: 
Mephitis, Mustela, Viverra, p., Auct. 
Gray, Mag. Nat. Hist., 1837, I, p. 581 ( Conepatus et Marputius). 
A. Marputius, Gray, 1837. 
1938. f primaevus, Burmeister — (1549). 
1939. f mercedensis, Ameghino — (1550). 
1940. fcordubensis, Ameghino — (1551). 
1941. mapurito, Gmelin — (1552, 1552 exclus. 
synon.); Elliot, Field Columb. Mus., II, 
1901, p. 510, pl. 56. 
intermedia, Saussure, 1860. 
chilensis, p., Frantzius (nec Desm.). 
1942. tropicalis, Merriam, Proc.I3iol.Soc.Wash., 
1902, p. 164. 
1943. nasutus, Bennet — (1552 part., 1552 B ). 
1944. quitensis, Humboldt, Observ. Zool., I, 1811, 
p. 246 ; Lichtenstein — ( 1 553 part.) ; Thomas, 
Ann. Nat. Hist., YI, 1900, p. 466. 
1945. amazonicus, Lichtenstein — (1553 part.); 
Thomas, Ann. Nat. Hist, 1901, VIII, p. 527. 
westermanni, Reiuhardt — (1555 syn.). 
1946. feuillei, Gervais — (1554a); Thomas, 1. c., 
1901, p. 527. 
rnanzoni, Aplin — (1552a). 
1947. rex, Thomas — (1552°). 
mephitis, »a trois raies« Licht. 
1948. inca, Thomas, Ann. Nat. Hist., 1900, V, 
p. 499. 
1949. arequipae, Thomas, Ann. Nat. Hist., 1900, 
VI, p. 466; IX, 1902, p. 223. 
j Pliocaen. Argentina. 
-j- Pliocaen. Argentina. 
f Pliocaen. Argentina. 
America Centrali a 
Texas, California, 
Mexico, ad Guatem ala, 
Costa-Rica. 
» 
Mexico merid., Vera 
Cruz (Motzorougo) 
usque ad Tucatan. 
Colombia, BrasilSept. 
Equator, Quito. 
Brasil Centr. et Merid., 
Minas Geraes, 
Rio Jordao. 
Uruguay 
(Montevideo). 
» 
Bolivia (in montibus). 
» 
Peru Occid., Callao, 
Surco (2050 m). 
Peru merid., Arequipa 
(1300 m), Bolivia, 
Pampa Aullaga 
(3800 m). 
