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



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Notes 



Compare Schmidt 1881, p. 137. 



» » > p. 151. 



» » » p. 133. 



Not to confound with Cyrtometopus speciosus Dalm. — Compare Lindsteöm 1885, p. 44. 

 See Cyrtometopus tumidus and C. gibbus. 



Grönwall 1902, p. 84, divided this genus in four subgenera: Conocoryphe Corda s. s., Erinnys Salter, 



Gtenocephalus Corda and Liocephalus Grönwall. 

 See JSarpides breviceps and the note to JElyx laticeps. Belongs to the subgenus Erinnys. 

 Compare Linnaesson 1879, p. 19. Belongs to the subgenus Conocoryphe s. s. 

 Compare Grönwall 1902, p. 93. Belongs to the subgenus Conocoryphe s. s. 

 See Elyx laticeps. Belongs to the subgenus Ctenocephalus. 



Compare Grönwall 1902, p. 136. 



According to Grönwall 1902, p. 139, the tail, by Angelin with doubt referred to this species, probably 



does not belong to C. spinulosus. Compare Grönwall, 1. c. 

 By Moberg 1907 stated to belong to the genus Aeglina. 



This name was rejected by later authors, and the forms referred to Cryptonymus were distributed to the 

 genera Cyhele Loven and Encrinurus Emmr, Compare Barrande 1856, p. 22, and Schmidt 1881, p. 196. 



■By Angelin himself, on p. 89, referred to Cybele. — Compare Schmidt 1881, p. 203, and 1907, p. 17. 



Belongs to Encrinurus. According to Lindström 1885, p. 52, this form may be regarded as a variety of 

 E. punctatus. 



Belongs to Encrinurus. — Compare Lindström 1885, p. 52. 



» » Schmidt 1881, p. 225. 



» » » In the explanation of the plate called Cyhele striatus. 



By Angelin himself, on p. 89, referred to Cybele. 



See Sphœrophthalmus teretifrons. 



See the note to Cryptonymus. 

 See Cryptonymus bellatulus. 

 Compare Schmidt 1881, p. 219. 



See Cryptonymus verrucosus. 



