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WALCOTT (Charles D.)—Continued 
A. smithi, A. speciosa Lorenz (described by Lorenz under the genus Anomocare). 
Anomocarella subrugosa Wale. (Ptychoparia (Liostracus) subrugosa Walc., 1906). 
Anomocarella tatian Walc., A. temenus Walc., A. tenes Wale. (Ptychoparia tenes 
Wale., 1905), 4. thraso Walc., A. toxes, Walc., A. tutia, A. undata Wale. 
The last five species were described by Walcott in 1905, and six under the genus 
Ptychoparia. 
Genus Cossia Walcott, 1911. Genotype C. superta Wale. 
The author refers to his type for the generic description, and includes five species 
under the genus. 
Coosia bianos, C. carme, C. daunus, C. decelus. 
All previously described in 1905 under Anomocare, except Coosia carme, which was 
originally included under Anomocarella. 
Coosia robusta and C. superba Walcott. 
Genus Dolichometopus Angelin, 1854. Genotype D. svecicus Ang. 
Walcott places Amphoton Lorenz, 1906, as a syn. 
The author describes five species from China. 
Dolichometopus alceste Walc., D. deois Walec., syn. Bathyriscus asiaticus Lorenz and 
Amphoton steinmanni Lorenz, D. derceto Walc., D. dirce Walc., D. hyrie Wale. 
Genus Hysterolenus Moberg, 1898. 
The author only includes one species, Hysterolenus ? sp. undt. 
Genus Bathyuriscus Meek, 1873. 
Bathyuriscus manchuriensis Wale. 
Genus Asaphiscus Meek, 1873. 
Asaphiscus iddingi Wale. 
Genus Illaenurus Hall, 1863. 
Illaenurus canens Walc., I. ceres, I. dictys Wale. 
Ostracoda: 
Genus Aluta Matthew. 
The author includes under this genus six species previously described under the 
genus Bradoria. 
Aluta bergeroni Walc., 1. enyo Walc., 4. eris Wale. A. fragilis Walc., A. sterope 
Walc., A. woodi Walc. 
Merostoma. 
Genus Amiella Walcott, 1911. 
Amiella yunnanensis Mansuy (MSS.) 
Cambrian Geology and Paleontology—2, No. 138.  Dikelo- 
cephalus and other genera of the Dikelocephalinae. 
Smithsonian Misc. Collections, vol. 57, No. 13, 1914. 
The author includes under the family Dikelocephalina Beecher, 1897, the following 
genera: 
Dikelocephalus Owen, 1852. 
Referring to the restricted genus the following species: 
Dikelocephalus minnesotensis Owen, and a variation D. dalyi n. sp. The palpebral 
lobe of D. dalyi is shorter than in typical Dikelocephalus, in this respect, resembling 
some species of Anomocare, but not the typical species 4nomocare laeve Angelin, D. 
Texanus n. sp. 
Dikelocephalus hartti Walcott. This is the Conoecephalutes hartti Walc., 1879. 
D. limbatus Hall, D. tribulis Walc., 1912, and D. vanhornei n. sp. The cranidium is 
much like the genotype, but it has a shorter glabella and wider fixed cheeks. 
2. Conokephalina Brogger, 1886, genotype C. ornatus Brogger. 
