Procyon lotor hernandezii is a subspecies of the raccoon that is found in Central America. This variety of raccoon is known for its distinctive physical features, which include a grizzled coat of fur and a distinctive facial mask. When referring to Procyon lotor hernandezii, some other synonyms or related terms could include Central American raccoon, grizzled raccoon, masked raccoon, or even simply raccoon. Depending on the context in which it is being discussed, other related terms and descriptors might include habitat, behavior, diet, or other physical characteristics. Whether discussing this subspecies in the context of ecological research or simply out of personal interest, there are a variety of terms that can be used to refer to Procyon lotor hernandezii.