. Catalogue of carnivorous, pachydermatous and edentate Mammalia ... in the ... Museum. 9. BARANGIA. 101 bone produced o a line even Avith the middle of the orbit ⢠inter- maxiUary very slender. The flesh-tooth acutely tubercular with the internal lobes on the front part of the inner edi zi';nll l^htly more than half the length of the outer edge of t^e toot ' lubcrcular gnnder much broader than long. Barangia, Gnnj, P. Z. S. 1865, p. 123. 1. Barangia sumatrana. (Barang ) bm Barang, Jiajles, Linn. Trans, xiii. p 254 Barangia sumatrana, Gray, P. z. 6^1865' p. 123. ^ab. Sumatra (m,); Malacc
. Catalogue of carnivorous, pachydermatous and edentate Mammalia ... in the ... Museum. 9. BARANGIA. 101 bone produced o a line even Avith the middle of the orbit ⢠inter- maxiUary very slender. The flesh-tooth acutely tubercular with the internal lobes on the front part of the inner edi zi';nll l^htly more than half the length of the outer edge of t^e toot ' lubcrcular gnnder much broader than long. Barangia, Gnnj, P. Z. S. 1865, p. 123. 1. Barangia sumatrana. (Barang ) bm Barang, Jiajles, Linn. Trans, xiii. p 254 Barangia sumatrana, Gray, P. z. 6^1865' p. 123. ^ab. Sumatra (m,); Malacca () Known from Lutra leptoni/x (Horsfield) by the hairv nose the ffhl ^ZVf ''' T' Tf '''' â ' '""^' W- surlTce V the web ot the hind feet covered with close hair, the lower surface bald -thp SkuU somewhat like that of Hydrogale, but the nose is mor. produced, and narrower, only as wi/e as^he'distance frolt'e f'ont Fig. Barangia sumatrana. sfkUrbu/lZ'^'i^''^'^^^^--.^^^ ^"^^^b^tal foramen is not so targe, but oblong, transverse, wider at the outer end. 2. Barangia? nepalensis. (Xopal Barang.) Skull, The nose of the skull is considerably longer and wider the nart between the front of the orbits and the suture nf the inte maxilhn bones being considerably longer than its width in front of tile oS;. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original British Museum. Department of Zoology. [Mammals]; Gray, John Edward, 1800-1875. London
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