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



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Notes 



Compare Töenquist 1884, p. 57, and Schbiidt 1901, p. 55. 

 .Compare Schmidt 1901, p. 32. See also A. acuminatus. 



Schmidt 1904, p. 6, was inclined tö refer this species to Pseudasaphus glohifrons Eichw. sp. 



This generic name, preoccupied for a lepidopter, was by Angelin himself replaced by the term Isocolus; 

 compare Barrande 1856, p. 23. 



Angklin himself later changed Aulacopleura into Solenopleura. See this. 



Angelin originally wrote Remopleurides but in his » Addenda et Corrigenda* amended this name to Brachy- 

 pleuru. Later authors, however, employ the former name. Compare Baeeande 1856, p. 21. 



According to Linnaesson 1869, p. 67, identical with Remopleurides radians Bare. 

 = Remopleurides 6-lineatus. Compare Linnaesson 1869, p. 69. 



Lindström 1901, pl. 2, fig. 10, gives a better copy of the hypostoma. 

 Compare Schmidt 1894, p. 38. 



Compare Lindström 1885, p. 86 and 87. As to the hypostoma of Br. platyactin compare Lindström 1901, 

 ^ pi. 2, fig. 15. 



A subgenus of Illœnus. 



See the following two species. 



Holm 1883, p. 126, stated that this species is a real Bumastus, possibly identical with B. harriensis. The 

 specimen on which B.f glomerinus was based originates from Gotland and not from Östergötland. 

 Compare Holm, 1. c. 



According to Holm 1883, p. 124, identical with B. barriensis. — As to the hypostoma compare Lindström 

 1901, pl. 2, fig. 31. 



In the first fasc. Angelin wrote Calymene. 



See the notes to the genus Solenopleura Ang. and its species. 

 On p. 27 by Angelin himself amended to Liostracus aculeafus. 



