CAPELLO, 1868 349 



982. CAPELLO (1868). Descripgdo de dos peixes novos provenientes dos mares 



de Portugal, etc. Journ. Sci. Math., etc., Lisboa. 



Felix de Brito Capello. 



Pseudotriakis Capello, 316; orthotype P. microdon Capello. Also written Pseudo- 



TRIACIS. 



983. CAPELLO (1868). DescripQdo de dos peixes novos provenientes dos mares 



Lias of Lyme Regis. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, XXIV. 

 Felix de Brito Capello. 

 Osteorachis Egerton, XXIV, 500; orthotype O. macrocephalus Egert. (fossil). 

 Isocolum Egerton, XXIV, 501; orthotype I. granulatum Egert. (fossil). A syno- 

 nym of OSTEORACHIIS. 



Eulepidotus Egerton, XXIV, 505; orthotype Dapedius fimbriatus Ag. (fossil). 

 Unnecessarily "withdrawn" by Egerton and replaced by Heterolepidotus, 

 1872, on account of the name "Eulepidot^" applied to typical species of 

 Lepidotes by Sauvage, 1867. 



984. DAY (1868). On Some New Fishes from Madras. Proc. Zool. Soc. London. 



Francis Day. 

 Priacanthichthys Day, 193; orthotype P. maderaspatensis Day == Epinephelus 

 latifaciatus T. & S. a synonym of Epinephelus. 



984A. GEINITZ (1868). Die fossilen Fischschuppen aus der Planerkalke in 

 Strehlen. Jahresber. Ges. Natur.- u. Heilkunde Dresden. 

 Hans Bruno Geinitz. 

 (Reviewed by T. D. A. Cockerell, American Naturalist, January, 1917.) 

 In addition to his own generic names, Geinitz quotes from Dr. Steinla's 

 unpublished Katalog, in lit. the definitions, a number of generic names 

 proposed for scales of Cretaceous fishes. For most of these no type is 

 assigned, and most of them appear from Geinitz' account to fall into the rank 

 of synonyms. 



Perigrammatolepis (Steinla) Geinitz, 39; orthotype Salmo lewesiensis Mantell. 

 "Es ist dies normale Form fiir Osmeroides lewesiensis, welche den Ab- 

 bildungen bei Agassiz am nachsten entspricht." From this I infer that 

 lewesiensis should be considered as type, but Geinitz seems to place Peri- 

 grammatolepis in the synonymy of his Cyclolepis (= Aulolepis). 



Credemnolepis (Steinla) Geinitz, 39; orthotype not stated; name only. Apparently 

 defined on page 48 as Codonolepis. Said to be a synonym of Cyclolepis 

 Geinitz (Aulolepis). 



Kymatolepis (Steinla) Geinitz, 39; orthotype named K. geinitzi by Cockerell (1919). 



Cyclolepis Geinitz, 39; orthotype C. agassizi Geinitz (fossil). (Scales, like those 

 of Salmo.) 



Aspidolepis Geinitz, 40; orthotype A. steinlai Geinitz (fossil). (Scales, similar 



to those of PORONOTUS.) 



Dypterolepis (Steinla) Geinitz, 40; orthotype not named. Said to contain part 



of the species of Leptolepis Ag. Apparently a synonym of Holcolepis. 

 Kymatopetalolepis (Steinla) Geinitz, 40; orthotype not named. Apparently Salmo 



lewesiensis Mantell. If so, a synonym of Holcolepis. 

 Micropetalolepis (Steinla) Geinitz, 40; orthotype not named. Apparently founded 



on a scale of Salmo lewesiensis Mantell. If so, a synonym of Holcolepis. 

 Leptogrammatolepis (Steinla) Geinitz, 40; orthotype not named. Apparently a 



scale of Salmo lewesiensis. If so, a synonym of Holcolepis. 



