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Notes 



Compare SCHMIDT 1907, p. 26 and p. 101. The tail, fig. 13, with doubt ascribed by ANGELIN to this 



species, belongs according to SCHMIDT 1907, p. 27, presumably to a Chirurus. 

 Compare TOHNQUIST 1884, p. 35. - As to the hypostoma see LINDSTROM 1901, pi. 4, fig. 50. 



ANGELIN substituted the name Pliomera for the name Amphion PAND. because this latter term was earlier 

 employed for two genera of insects. Compare BARRANDE 1856, p. 21. LINDSTROM 1888:1. p. 10, 

 records PI. Iceve ANG. from the upper red Orthoceras limestone, but as ANGELIN never- described 

 such a species LINDSTROM surely is wrong. 



Compare WIMAN 1907: 2, p. 87. See also the note to PI. Mathesii. 



JCompare SCHMIDT 1831, p. 191. 



According to WIMAN 1907, p. 87, this species presumably is identical with PL actinura; the type speci- 

 men of PI. Mathesii would be a somewhat decorticated and distorted specimen of PI. actinura. 

 On p. Ill ANGELIN recorded this species with doubt from regio A, but later he transferred it to 

 regio BC (compare BARRANDE 1856, p. 21). LINNARSSON 1869, p. 62, stated the species in question 

 to belong to regio C. 



Belongs to the genus Cyrtometopus ANG.; compare MOBERG and SEGERBERG 1906, p. 101. 



The name Dionide BARR. (BARRANDE 1852, p. 640) ought to be substituted for the name Polytomurus 



HAWLE et CORDA 1847. On p. VI ANGELIN himself also writes Dionide (Polytomurus). 

 See the preceding note. 



See Forbesia f brevifrons. 



By ANGELIN on p. 22 referred to the genus Forbesia M'CoY. Compare LINDSTROM 1885, p. 78, SCHMIDT 

 1894, p. 41, and, as to the hypostoma, LINDSTROM 1901, pi. 6, fig. 21. See also the note to Forbesia. 

 See Forbesia conspersa. 



By ANGELIN on p. 25 and 26 referred to the genus Anomocare; see this. 

 By ANGELIN on p. 23 referred to the genus Goniopleura; see this. 



By ANGELIN on p. 25 referred to the genus Anomocare; see this. 



By ANGELIN on p. 22 referred to the genus Phaetonides; see this. 



A subgenus of Chirurus BEYR. s. 1.; compare SCHMIDT 1881, p. 126. 

 See the corresponding species of the genus Sphcerexochus. 



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