DIPHY^E. 199 



SUBORDER DIPHY.E Cuv. 



Diphycc Cuv. Regne Animal, IV. 1817. 



Calycophoridce LEUCK. (/>/>) ; in Archiv f. Nat., I. p. 256. 1854. 



Dipliyce AGASS. Cont. Nat. Hist. U. S., IV. p. 370. 1862. 



For the reasons which have led me to adopt the old divisions of 

 Eschscholtz, and not the divisions of Leuckart, which have found such 

 universal approval, I would refer to the description of Nanomia given 

 below. 



Family DIPHYID^l Esch. 



DipJu/idce ESCH. (restr. Agass.). Syst. der Acal., p. 122. 1829. 

 Diphyidce AGASS. Cont. Nat. Hist. U. S., IV. p. 371. 1862. 



EUDOXIA ESCH. 



Eudoxia ESCH. Syst. dcr Acal., p. 125. 1829. 

 Eudoxia LESS. Zooph. Acal., p. 460. 1843. 



Eudoxia alata McCu. 



Eudoxia alata McCR. Gymnoph. Charleston Harbor, p. 70, PI. 8, Figs. 9, 10. 



Charleston Harbor (McCrady). 



DIPHYES Cuv. 



Dlphyes Cuv. Regne Animal, IV. 1817. 

 Erscea ESCH. Syst. der Acal., p. 127. 1829. 

 Cucullus Q. & G. ; in Ann. des Sc. Nat., X. 1829. 

 Diphyes LESS. Zooph. Acal., p. 438. 1843. 



Diphyes pusilla McCR. 



Dlphyes pusilla McCR. Gymn. Charleston Harbor, p. 72. 



Charleston, S. C. (McCrady). 



