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114-115, July 18, 1902) but not yet incorporated in any code of 
nomenclature, would, if adopted, result in the retention of the name 
tSpilogale for this genus. 
228. Spilogale angustifrons Howell. 
1902. tSpilogale angustifrons Howell, Proc. biol. soc. Wash¬ 
ington, xv, p. 242. December 16, 1902. 
Type locality. — Tlalpam, Federal District, Mexico. 
229. Spilogale angustifrons tropicalis Howell. 
1902. >Spilogale angustifrons tropicalis Howell, Proc. biol. 
soc. Washington, xv, p. 242. December 16, 1902. 
Type locality'. — San Mateo del Mar, State of Oaxaca, Mex¬ 
ico. 
230. Spilogale tenuis Howell. 
1902. tSpilogale tenuis Howell, Proc. biol. soc. Washington, 
xv, p. 241. December 16, 1902. 
Ti^pe locality. — Arkins, Larimer County, Colorado. 
Genus CONEPATUS Gray. 
Subgenus Ory'Ctogale Merriam. 
1902. Oryctogale Merriam, Proc. biol. soc. Washington, xv, 
p. 161. August 6, 1902. Type. — Mephitis leuconota 
Lichtenstein. 
231. Conepatus filipensis Merriam. 
1902. Conepatus filipensis Merriam, Proc. biol. soc. Wash¬ 
ington, xv, p. 163. August 6, 1902. 
Type locality. — Cerro San Felipe, State of Oaxaca, Mexico. 
Altitude, 10,000 feet. 
232. Conepatus leuconotus (Lichtenstein). 
1834. Mephitis leuconota Lichtenstein, Darstellung neuer 
oder wenig bekannter Saugethiere, pi. xliv, fig. 1. 
1902. Conepatus leuconotus Merriam, Proc. biol. soc. Wash¬ 
ington, xv, p. 161. August 6, 1902. 
Type locality.'— Upper waters of the Rio Alvarado, State of 
Vera Cruz, Mexico. 
