Catalogue of monkeys, lemurs, and fruit-eating bats in the collection of the British museum . Perodicticus potto. (Huxley.) 15. ARCT0CEBUS. Tail very short. Hands and feet small, with the lower phalanges(not including the thumb) united in the skin, the two upper jointsfree; the index finger abortive, reduced to a, tubercle. Lower cut-ting-teeth small, hyaline, hidden by the lips. Arctocehus, Gray, P. Z. ,S*. 180:5, p. 150; Tluxley, P. Z. S. 1804, p. . 15. AltCTOCEBTJS. Fisr. 10. 05. Arctocebus calabarensis. (Huxley.) Arctocebus calabarensis. Perodicticus calabarensis, Smith, Proc. Hoy. Ph


Catalogue of monkeys, lemurs, and fruit-eating bats in the collection of the British museum . Perodicticus potto. (Huxley.) 15. ARCT0CEBUS. Tail very short. Hands and feet small, with the lower phalanges(not including the thumb) united in the skin, the two upper jointsfree; the index finger abortive, reduced to a, tubercle. Lower cut-ting-teeth small, hyaline, hidden by the lips. Arctocehus, Gray, P. Z. ,S*. 180:5, p. 150; Tluxley, P. Z. S. 1804, p. . 15. AltCTOCEBTJS. Fisr. 10. 05. Arctocebus calabarensis. (Huxley.) Arctocebus calabarensis. Perodicticus calabarensis, Smith, Proc. Hoy. Phys. Soe. Edinb. 1800,p. 172, f. 1, 2 (hands), f. 3, 4 (lioad). Arctocebus calabarensis,Gray, P. Z. 8. 1803, p. 150; Huxley, P. Z. S. 1804, pp. 321, 335. Tlah. West Africa: Old Calabar. Fig. 20.


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