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^Spilogale ambarvalis Bangs. 
1885. Mephitis putorius True, Proc. U. S. nat. mus., vii 
(1884), p. 609. 1885. (Part.) 
1898. Spilogale ambarvalis Bangs, Proc. Boston soc. nat. 
hist., XXVIII, p. 222. March, 1898. 
Type locality.— Oak Lodge, East Peninsula, opposite Micco, 
Brevard County, Florida. 
Spilogale ambigua Mearns. 
1897. Spilogale ambigua Mearns, Preliminary diagnoses of 
new mammals of the genera Lynx, Urocyon, Spilogale, and 
Mephitis, from the Mexican boundary line, p. 3. January 
12, 1897. (Reprint: Proc. U. S. nat. mus., xx, p. 460. 
December 24, 1897.) 
Type locality.— Eagle Mountain, State of Chihuahua, Mexico, 
about four miles south of border of Donna Ana Countv, New 
Mexico, 
Spilogale gracilis Merriam. 
1890. Spilogale gracilis Merriam, North Amer. fauna, no. 3, 
p. 83. September 11, 1890. 
Type locality.— Grand Canyon of the Colorado, north of 
San Francisco Mountain, Coconino County, Arizona. 
Spilogale indianola Merriam. 
1890. Spilogale indianola Merriam, North Amer. fauna, 
no. 4, p. 10. October 8, 1890. 
Type locality.— Indianola, Matagorda Bay, Matagorda 
County, Texas. 
Spilogale interrupta (Ratinesque). 
1820. Mephitis interrupta Rafinesque, Annals of nature, i, 
p. 3. 
,, 1890. Spilogale interrupta Merriam, North Amer. fauna, no. 
4, p. 8. October 8, 1890. 
Type locality.— Upper Missouri (see Lichtenstein, Abhandl. 
k. preuss. Akad. Wissensch. Berlin, 1836, p. 281, 1838). 
Spilogale leucoparia Merriam. 
1890. Spilogale leucoparia Merriam, North Amer. fauna, 
no. 4, p. 11. October 8, 1890. 
Type locality.— Mason, Mason County, Texas. 
