Index to N. P. Angelin's Palreontologia Scandinavica, with notes 35 



Notes 



According to SCHMIDT 19(M, p. 45, this species belongs to the genus Ptychopyge, He nlso preferred the 

 new name Pt. cincta BROGGER (1886), wich is a synonyme to this. 



LCompare SCHMIDT 1906, p. 49. 



See M. multiradiata, AI. Intilimbata and M. rudis. See also the note to Illcenus centaurus. 



Compare SCHMIDT 1906, p. 51. 



Probably identical with M. grandis SARS. Compare HOLM 1883, p. 90, and SCHMIDT 1906, p. 56. 



Compare SCHMIDT 1906, p. 17, and, as to the hypostoma, LINDSTROM 1901, pi. 5, fig. 7. 



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According to BROGGER 1882, p. 80, identical with M. grandis SARS. Compare also SCHMIDT 1906, p. 54. 

 Compare WIMAN 1905, p. 8, MOBERG and SEGERBERG 1906, p. 97, SCHMIDT 1906, p. 10, and, as to the 

 hypostoma, LINDSTROM 1901, pi. 5, fig. 8. 



According to BROGGER 1882, p. 80, TORNQUIST 1884, p. 78, and SCHMIDT 1906, p. 56 and 60, a variety of 

 M. grandis SARS, but according to WIMAN 1907: 2, p. 91, presumably a distinct species. 



(Compare MOBERG 1902, WIMAN 1904 and SCHMIDT 1904. p. 64. As to the hypostoma compare BROGGER 

 1886, pi. 3, fig. 40, and LINDSTROM 1901, pi. 5, fig. 13. 



By WIMAN 1906, p. 291, ascribed to the genus Diapkanvmetopus F. SCHMIDT. 



^By ANGELIN himself on p. 61 referred to the genus Symphysurus BURM. Compare BROGGER 1882, p. 61. 

 The hypostoma was described by BROGGER 1886, p. 66.' 



A synonyme is N. frontalis KJERULF 1865. Compare BROGGER 1882, p. 68. As for the hypostoma see 

 BROGGER 1886, pi. 2, fig. 33. 



As to the hypostoma see BROGGER 1886, pi. 2, fig. 35. 



INot identical with N. frontalis KJERULF 1865. As to the hypostoma see BROGGER 1886, pi. 2, fig. 37. 



According to OLIN 1906, p. 62, identical with Asaphus ingens BARR. 

 ICompare SCHMIDT 1900, p. 103. As to the hypostoma see LINDSTROM 1901, pi. 5, fig. 23. 



