68 



8tr©|9ta®I®sia, Gray. Froductidce. 1848, 



Aun. Mag. Nat. Hist, ii, p. 438; lapsus, = Slrophalosia, King. 



StropSaoiBieaaa, Blainville. Strophomenidce. 18S5. 



Mau. Mai. i, p. 513, ii, pi. liii, f. 2. Sole ex. S. rugosa, Bl., which (fide 

 Meek) is S. planumbona, Pal. Ohio, i, p. 73, 1873, =Leptaena planumhona, 

 Hall, 1847, Pal. N. York, vol. i, p. 112, pi. xxxi B, f. 4 a-e. Adt. King, 

 Perm. Foss. p. 103, 1850. See Hemipronites, Pander. 



l§ta*oplioiMeiaa, King. Strophomenidce. 1840. 



Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist, xviii, p. 36. Type S. rugosa, (Raf.) Bl. 



King here considers Blainville's type congeneric with 

 Leptaena alternata, which has socket- valve concave, while 

 planumhona had been said to have it convex. Bat in Perm. 

 Fos. p. 103, Professor King concludes that it is concave in 

 planumhona also, which appears to be the fact. 

 iStropliOBlieiia, Davidson. Strophomenidce. 1 853. 



lotr. p. 105, pi. viii, f. 157-159. Type S. planumhona, Hall. Da v. 1. c. 

 iuclndea Orthis? pecten,J)ixlm. Ibid. 1856, p. 200. Ditto, Sharpe, Quart. 

 Jouru. Geol. Soc. London, iv, p. 178. (= Strophomena, Blainv.) 



!Sta»®|i2BOBiieita, Meek. Strophomenidce. 1873. 



Pal. Ohio, i, p. 73, pi. v, f. 6 a-G. Type S. rhomboidalis, Wilck. l_=Lep- 

 facKa, Dalman, King, not of Davidson.] (^ Plectamhonites, Fand.) 



!Str®pli©BMeBae§, Eafinesqne. {Incertce sedis.) 183®. 



Annals Gen. Sci. Phys. Bruxelles, v, p. 232, 1820. Name only ; no 

 diagn. or ex. cited. "Annals of Nature, Oct. 1, 1820 ", fide Rafinesque, 

 but not to be found there. Descr. Rem. Objects Cab. Raf., Nov. 1831, p. 4. 

 1st sp. S. levigata, Raf. foss. Ohio Limestone ; descr. insufficient. De- 

 france, Tabl. p. 6, 1824 ; name only. No ex. cited. {Genus indeterminate.) 



Professor Hall says he saw, in Eafinesque's cabinet, after 

 it had passed through several hands, a specimeii of Stroph- 

 omena rhomboidalis., Wilckens, labelled by Eaf. as S. rugosa. 

 But this is insufficient to determine the character of his 

 original type, even if the label had certainly not been mis- 

 placed, as Eafinesque has even united a coral and a Trigonia 

 in one genus as brachiopods ! The genus must stand as of 

 Blaiuville, and by his figured type, if it is to be retained 

 at all. See Hemipronites, Pander. 



►^froplaoBiaeBies, Steining. Strophomenidce. 1831. 



Verst. der Eifel, p. 3C. Not seen. (= Ortliis, Dalman.) 



!§tp®iBh©meBait3ae, King. Arthropomata. 184@* 



Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist, xviii, p. 28. Fam. Brach. cont. Strophomena, 

 Oi-this, Lepicena, Chonetes, 



