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hunting expeditions
lamps
danger to man
lamps
songs, intolerable
Europe
(Bradypus griseus ignavus Goldman, sometimes as a subsp.) > Bradypus ignavus
(Carollia perspicillata, (Linn.), Seba's Short-tailed Bat) > Vespertilio americanus
(Rana saltatix, cf.) > Rana saltatrix
Acari, ticks of Acarus, Linn. and other genera
amphibians
anteaters
Aranea avicularia, Avicularia avicularia, (Linn.), Pinktoe tarantula
armadillos, here prob. referring to > manis
Avicularia avicularia, (Linn.), Pinktoe tarantula > Aranea avicularia
bats
bird genus of doves & pigeons > Columba
bird not described, not identified > Turdus coffaevorus
Blatta, Linn., cockroaches > Blattae
Blattae, Blatta, Linn., cockroaches
Bos sylvestris, Bos taurus, Linn., Bovine, Domesticated cattle
Bos taurus, Linn., Bovine, Domesticated cattle > Bos sylvestris
Bradypus ignavus, Bradypus tridactylus, Linn., Pale-throated Sloth (sometimes as a subsp., Bradypus griseus ignavus Goldman
Cantharis laternaria, Fulgora laternaria, Linn., Lantern fly, peanut bug, peanut-headed lantern fly, alligator bug, machaca
Cantharis pyralis, Photinus pyralis, (Linn.), Common eastern firefly
Cebus capucinus, (Linn.), White-headed Capuchin > Simia capucina
Columba, bird genus of doves & pigeons
Coryphaena hippurus, Coryphaena hippurus, Linn., Common dolphinfish
Coryphaena hippurus, Linn., Common dolphinfish > Coryphaena hippurus
Culex, Linn., mosquitoes > Culices
Culices Culex, Linn., mosquitoes
Curculio armiger, a nut weavil
Curculio erectus, an unpublished species; there are several genera and many species of weavils in South America
Curculio mucoreus, a nut weavil (C. mucoreus L. is an Indian sp.)
deer
Didelphis marsupialis, (Linn.), Common opossum > opossums
Didelphis, (Linn.), Opossum > Didelphis
Didelphis, Didelphis, (Linn.), Opossum
Elater phosphoreus, Pyrophorus noctilucus, (Linn.), Fire beetle, Cucujo
Electrophorus electricus, (Linn.), Electric eel > Muraena electrica
Emberiza militaris, Sturnella militaris, (Linn.), Red-breasted Blackbird
Formica omnivora, Linn. has been doubtful, the identity of; but here perhaps; Labidus coecus, (Latreille) > Formica omnivora
Formica omnivora, the identity of Formica omnivora, Linn. has been doubtful, but here perhaps; Labidus coecus, (Latreille)
Formica pulsatoria, Formica haematoda (q.v.)
Formica saccharivora, one of Linnaeus' 'lost species', i.e. an unidentified ant with no type material
frogs
Fulgora laternaria, Linn., Lantern fly, peanut bug, peanut-headed lantern fly, alligator bug, machaca > Cantharis laternaria
Gracula caerulea, perhaps; Thraupis episcopus, (Linn.), Blue-gray Tanager
Gracula variegata, not published, nor described
Hypsiboas crepitans, (Wied-Neuwied), Rattle-voiced Treefrog > Rana crepitans
jaguars > tigers
Lepisma argentea, Lepisma saccharina, Linn., Silverfish
Lepisma saccharina, Linn., Silverfish > Lepisma argentea
Linnaeus' 'lost species', i.e. an unidentified ant with no type material, one of > Formica saccharivora
lizards
manis, here prob.; referring to armadillos
mice
monkeys
Muraena electrica, Electrophorus electricus, (Linn.), Electric eel
Mures, nominative plural of Mus (rats and mice)
Mus, nominative plural of (rats and mice) > Mures
Musca contagiosa, species name not published but the transmission of the disease Yaws ('Jaas', framboesia tropica) by flies (e.g. Musca (Byomyia) sorbens Wied.) has been demonstrated
Musca domestica, Linn., House fly > Musca domestica
Musca domestica, Musca domestica, Linn., House fly
Myrmecophaga tetradactyla, Tamandua tetradactyla, (Linn.), Southern Tamandua, Collared Anteater or Lesser Anteater
Nasutitermes sp. (syn. Eutermes Heer), prob.; termites building arboreal nests > Termes arbicola
nut weavil, a (C. mucoreus Linn. is an Indian sp.) > Curculio mucoreus
opossums, Didelphis marsupialis, (Linn.), Common opossum
Panthera onca, Linn., Jaguar > Tigris
parrots
Pecari tajacu, (Linn.), Collared peccari > Sus systifer
Pediculus, Linn., genus includes the human body lice > Pediculus
Pediculus, Pediculus, Linn., genus includes the human body lice
Phoenicopterus flammingo, Phoenicopterus ruber, Linn., Flamingo
Phoenicopterus ruber, Linn., Flamingo > Phoenicopterus flammingo
Photinus pyralis, (Linn.), Common eastern firefly > Cantharis pyralis
Picus, Linn. and allied genera of woodpeckers > Picus
Picus, Picus, Linn. and allied genera of woodpeckers
Psophia crepitans, Linn., Grey-winged Trumpeter > Psophia crepitans
Psophia crepitans, Psophia crepitans, Linn., Grey-winged Trumpeter
Pulex humanus, europaeus Pulex irritans, Linn., Human flea
Pulex irritans, Linn., Human flea > Pulex humanus, europaeus
Pulex sica, prob.; scabies, caused by itch mite, Sarcoptes scabiei, De Geer
Pyrophorus noctilucus, (Linn.), Fire beetle, Cucujo > Elater phosphoreus
Ramphastos, Linn., Toucans > Ramphastos
Ramphastos, Ramphastos, Linn., Toucans
Rana crepitans, Hypsiboas crepitans, (Wied-Neuwied), Rattle-voiced Tree frog
Rana saltatrix, unpublished jumping tree frog (cf. Rana saltatix, q.v.)
scabies, caused by itch mite, prob.; Sarcoptes scabiei, De Geer > Pulex sica
Scolopendra gigantea, Linn., no doubt; Peruvian giant yellow leg centipede, Amazonian giant centipede > Scolopendra indica
Scolopendra indica, no doubt; Scolopendra gigantea, Linn., Peruvian giant yellow leg centipede, Amazonian giant centipede
Scorpiones, scorpions
scorpions > Scorpiones
Serpens Crotalophorus, Crotalus durissus, Linn. and other rattlesnakes (Crotalus spp.)
Simia capucina, Cebus capucinus, (Linn.), White-headed Capuchin
sloths
snakes
squirrel
Sturnella militaris, (Linn.), Red-breasted Blackbird > Emberiza militaris
Sus systifer, Pecari tajacu, (Linn.), Collared peccari
Tamandua tetradactyla, (Linn.), Southern Tamandua, Collared Anteater or Lesser Anteater > Myrmecophaga, Tamanduamiri
Termes arbicola, prob.; Nasutitermes sp. (syn. Eutermes Heer), termites building arboreal nests
Termes fatale, Linn. (syn. Termes destructor De Geer) > Termes saltatorium
Termes saltatorium, Termes fatale, Linn. (syn. Termes destructor, De Geer)
Thraupis episcopus, (Linn.), perhaps; Blue-gray Tanager > Gracula caerulea
ticks of Acarus, Linn. and other genera > Acari
tigers, (jaguars)
Tigris Panthera onca, Linn., Jaguar
Trochilus Linn., genus of birds including hummingbirds, now referred to various genera > Trochilus
Trochilus, Trochilus Linn., genus of birds including hummingbirds, now referred to various genera
Turdus coffaevorus, a bird not described, not identified
turtles
Vampyrum spectrum, (Linn.), Spectral Bat > Vespertilio spectrum
Vespae, wasps
Vespertilio americanus, here; V. spectrum (q.v.); (elsewhere, Carollia perspicillata, (Linn.), Seba's Short-tailed Bat)
Vespertilio spectrum, Vampyrum spectrum, (Linn.), Spectral Bat
wasps > Vespae


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