INDEX OF SCIENTIFIC NAMES 

 Key to the various fonts used in this index : 



Nomenclature 



CAPITALS: 

 ROMAN 

 ITALICS 



Lower Case: 

 Roman 



Italics 



Boldface 



Pagination 



accepted* names of taxa higher than genera 

 unaccepted names of taxa higher than genera 



specific epithets and generic names (the latter in paren- 

 theses) of accepted combinations of accepted species 

 names 



unaccepted names of genera 



accepted generic names when used in unaccepted combi- 

 nations (in species and subspecies names) 



specific epithets of unaccepted species names 



accepted names of genera 



Roman 



indicates page reference to the name of an unaccepted 

 taxon or to the incidental mention of the name of an 

 accepted taxon 

 Boldface indicates page reference to the name of an accepted taxon 



* NOTE: As used here, the term "accepted" has two implications: (1) taxonomically 

 it means that the taxon under consideration is included in the classification scheme of 

 Bergey's Manual and is described therein and (2) nomenclaturally it means that the 

 name used in the Manual for the taxon was deemed by the editor in chief, Dr. Breed, on 

 the basis of facts then at hand, to be the correct name. 



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