From the "Jiyun" (集韵) and "Leipian" (类篇), the pronunciation is hu mu qie, pronounced [ ]. The "Shuowen Jiezi" (说文解字) explains it as a canine animal. The part above the waist is yellow, and the part below the waist is black. It feeds on female monkeys.
Also, in the "Shuowen Jiezi" (说文解字), there is another explanation: 㺉, resembling a female sheep, produced in Mount Bei Jiao in the Shu region, with the head of a dog and the tail of a horse. ○According to the "Guangyun" (广韵), it is written as 豰. In the "Jiyun" (集韵), 㺉 and 豰 have the same pronunciation but different meanings.
Also, from the "Jiyun" (集韵), the pronunciation is hei jiao qie, pronounced zha. It is the name of a wild beast.
Also, from the "Jiyun" (集韵), the pronunciation is ju qie, pronounced gou. It is the name of a wild beast. It resembles a dog and feeds on monkeys.