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



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Notes 



Compare Tullbeeg 1880, p. 29. See also the above note to A. hituherculatus. 



Angelin's fig. is incorrect, composed of two tails. Compare Tullberg 1880, p. 27, and Wallekius 1895, 



p. 35. — Occurs mainly in the upper zones of the Paradoxides beds. 

 Compare Wiman 1905, p. 13. 



Angelin's fig. don't show the ordinary appearence of this species. Compare Tullberg 1880, p. 25. 

 Compare Tüllberg 1880, p. 33. 



Occurs at Andrarum in the two upper zones of the Paradoxides Tessini beds. — Compare Tullberg 



1880, p. 17. 

 Compare Tullberg 1880, p. 23. 



See Arionellus. — Pompeckj 1896, p. 548, and Grönwall 1902, p. 158, employ this generic name instead 

 of Arionellus. Barrande 1852, p. 404, substituted the name Arionellus for Agraulos because a 

 rather similar name, Agraulis, was already used for a genus of Lepidopters. 



See Pliomera. 



Probably = Amphitryon [Hawle et Corda], a synonyme of Bemopleurides Portlock (Barrande 1852 



.This genus also includes the two genera Lonchodoiiins Ang. and Raphiophorus Ang. 



See Lonchodomas crassirostris. 

 See Raphiophorus culminatus. 

 See Lonchodomas domatus. 



See Lonchodomas jugatus. 



See Ampyx tetragonus and Raphiophorus depressus. 

 See Lonchodomas rostratus. 

 See Raphiophorus scanicus. 

 See Raphiophorus setirostris. 



According to Törnquist 1884, p. 88, identical with A. Portlocki. 

 See Raphiophorus tumidus. 



On p. 82 Angelin writes Lonchodomas carinatus. 



See the note to Acontheus. 



