542 
ACTIXOPIERTGII. 
Labrodon superbus (Cocclii). 
18G6. Pharyngodopilus supei'hus, I. Cocclii, Ann. R. Mus, Fis. Firenze 
[2] vol. i. p. 136, pi. iv. lig. 16. 
Type. Lower pharyngeal dentition. ^ 
Lower pharyngeal dentition nearly twice as broad as long^ 
produced to a sharp median point in front; teeth rounded, none 
elongated. Width of lower pharyngeal dentition about 0-06. 
Form. Log. Lower Pliocene : Tuscany. 
P. 8968. Upper pharyngeal dentition, probably of this species ; 
Orciano. Castelli Coll. 
Labrodon canariensis (Cocchi). 
1806. Pharyngodopilus canariensis^ 1. Cocchi, he. cit. p. 134, pi. iv. 
%• 6 . _ 
1866. Pharyngodopilus africanus, I. Cocchi, loc. cit. p. 132, pi. iv. 
figs. 7, 8. [Pharyngeal dentition ; British Museum.] 
1882. Labrodon africanus, H. E. Sauvage, Mem. Soc. Sci. Nat. Saone- 
et-Loire, vol. iv. p. 74. 
1891. Nvmmopalatus africanus, Rothpletz & Simonelli, Zeitschr. 
deutsch. geol. Ges. vol. xlii. p. 726. 
Type. Upper pharyngeal dentition ; British Museum. 
Very small; upper pharyngeal dentition with only one relatively 
large inner tooth, bounded by small teeth; lower pharyngeal 
dentition about 0-015 to 0-02 in width, with posterior row of teeth 
relatively largest and antero-posteriorly elongated. 
Form. Log. Miocene : Grand Canary. 
P. 9471. Type specimen ; probably from Las Palmas. 
History uiiTcnown. 
P. 9172. Type specimens of so-called P. africanus, being upper and 
lower pharyngeal dentition, described and figured loc. cit .; 
said to be from West coast of Africa, but probably from 
Las Palmas. History unknoivn. 
P. 9473. Slightly larger lower pharyngeal dentition, probably from 
Las Palmas, noticed by Cocchi, loc. cit. p. 134. 
History unknown. 
The following specimens are not specifically determined :— 
40339. Fragment of small dentition ; Lower Eocene, Dulwich, 
London. Far chased, 1867. 
