The Geographical Distribution of Animals, Volume 2: With a study of the relations of living and extinct faunas as elucidating the past changes of the Earth's surfaceWallace, Alfred Russel
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The Geographical Distribution of Animals, Volume 2: With a study of the relations of living and extinct faunas as elucidating the past changes of the Earth's surface
Wallace, Alfred Russel
Paleontology; Zoogeography
GENERAL DISTRIBUTION.
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The Procyonidæ are a small, but very curious and interesting family of
bear-like quadrupeds, ranging from British Columbia and Canada on the
north, to Paraguay and the limits of the tropical forests on the south.
The Racoons, forming the genus _Procyon_, are common all over North
America; a well-marked variety or distinct species inhabiting the west
coast, and another, most parts of South America. The genus _Nasua_, or the
coatis (5 species?), extends from Mexico and Guatemala to Paraguay. The
curious arboreal prehensile-tailed kinkagou (_Cercoleptes candivolvus_) is
also found in Mexico and Guatemala, and in all the great forests of Peru
and North Brazil. _Bassaris_ (2 species), a small weasel-like animal with a
banded tail, has been usually classed with the Viverridæ or Mustelidæ, but
is now found to agree closely in all important points of internal structure
with this family. It is found in California, Texas, and the highlands of
Mexico, and belongs therefore as much to the Nearctic as to the Neotropical
region. A second species has recently been described by Professor Peters
{201}from Coban in Guatemala, in which, country it has also been observed
by Mr. Salvin.
_Fossil Procyonidæ._--A species of _Nasua_ has been found in the bone caves
of Brazil, and a _Procyon_ in the Pliocene or Post-pliocene deposits of
Illinois and Carolina.
FAMILY 31.--ÆLURIDÆ. (2 Genera, 2 Species.)
GENERAL DISTRIBUTION.
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