Index to N. P. Angelin's Palseoiitologia Scaudinavica, with notes 



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Notes 



Angelin substituted Ogyyiocaris for the older trilobite name Ogygia Brünn, because a genus of lepidopters 

 was formerly named Ogygia. Later authors, however, have mostly used the name Ogygia. Com- 

 pare Barrande 1856, p. 20. 



As for the hypostoma compare Brögger 1886, p. 77. 



By Moberg and Müller 1898, p. 259, ascribed to the genus Paraholina Saltee. Not identical with 

 Protopeltura acanthura BrÖGüER 1882, p. 106, which ought to be called Peltara prcecursor WestergÅrd. 

 By Lindström 1888: I, p. 5, with doubt referred to this genus. 



According to LiNNARSSON 1880, p. 137, identical with Sphœrophthalmus alatus Boeck. 



See Holomefoptisf elatifrons. 



See Olenus? acanthurus. 

 jcompare Brögger 1882, p. 100. 



According to Lindström 1888: I, p. 4, the stratigraphical place of this species may be the zone of 

 Paradoxkies Davidis. 



Compare Brögger 1878, p. 37.'^ 



By Angelin later referred to the genus Centroplewa Ang. — Compare Grönwall 1902, p. 124. See 



also the note to Centropleura. 

 See P. tumidus. '-^^ 



|See the following two varieties Oelandicus and Wahlenhergi. 



First mentioned and figured by Linn/eus (Museum Tessinianum 1753, p. 98) under the name SwfowoWÄMS 

 MonocuU or E. paradoxus but as it seems not duly distinguished from other trilobites. The origi- 

 nal was from Dimbo, Vg. ; no other specimen of this kind has ever been found. As the middle of 

 the cranidium is completely damaged (compare Natiiorst 1907, p. 63), the real nature of the spe- 

 cies cannot be investigated. Until the species can be fixed by means of new finds it has to be 

 neglected. For the present, of course, also the question about the synonymy is of no consequence. 



