INDEX TO 
GENERA AND SUBGENERA RECORDED AS NEW IN 
THIS VOLUME. 
INCLUDING NEW NAMES FOR GENERA ALREADY CHARACTERIZED.* 
[The symbol || indicates that the name to which it is affixed has been used before 
in Zoology.] 
Abbadia, Bourguignat, Moll. 7 G 
Acacalli8||, Pascoe, Ins. 105 [ Hub - 
ner , Ins. 1816] 
Acanthaeschna, Selys, Ins. 266 
Acanthella, A llman, Coel. 5 
Acanthocladinura, Allman , Coel. 6 
* Acantholycus, Bourgeois, Ins. 79 
Acetalius, Sharp, Ins. 65 
Acheloma,' Cope, Kept. 24 
Acolpus||, Jayne, Ins. 64 [Brandt, 
Ech. 1835] 
Acondyl acanthus, St. John [1875 ; 
see Errata], Pise. 10 
Acotreba, Reitter, Ins. 54 
Actinauge, Verrill, Coel. 13 
Actinostola „ „ 13 ^ 
Actiosaurus, Sauvage, Kept. 6 
Acylopselaphus, Raffray, Ins. 54 
Adapisorex, Lemoine, Mamm. 28 
Adigama, Moore , Ins. 168 
Admetus, Distant, Ins. 285 [-te, 
Kroger , Moll. 1842] 
Adoretops, Kraatz, Ins. 68 
Adrotherium [Hadro-], Filhol , 
Mamm. 45 
iEdonopsis, Sharpe, Aves 24 
ASgognathus, Leuthncr, Ins. 65 
iEschnophlebia, Selys, Ins. 266 
ASschrichthys , Macleay, Pise. 27 V;" 
iEschropteryx, Butler, Ins. 215 
Aetidius [wrongly iEtidius, as writ- 
ten by author], Brady , Crust. 26 
Africarion, Godw -Austen, Moll. ,63 V 
Agarna, Schiodte, Crust. 23 :) 
Agastegnus, Broun, Ins. 108 
Albania, Collingwood [1881], Moll. 
57 [-na, Mulsant, Ins. 1846] 
Alexicles, Grote, Ins. 190 
Alimera, Moschler, Ins. 200 
Allocotocerus, Kraatz, Ins. 43 
Allodactylus ||, Weise, Ins. 107 [La- \ 
taste, Kept. 1876] 
Allodoxa, Meyrick, Ins. 231 
Allognosta, Osten-Sacken, Ins. 241 
Allopterus, Broun, Ins. 92 
Alypioides, Grote , Ins. 187 
Amastris II, Meyrick, Ins. 216 [Stal, 
Ins. 1861] 
Ambadra, Moore, Ins. 195 
Ambodina, Sharp, Ins. 44 
Ammotrypes, Fairmaire, Ins. 89 
Amphial us, Pascoe, Ins. 105 
Amphidoma, Stein, Prot. 10 
Amphisolonia „ „ 10 
* These are 1079 in number, as against the 1015 of last volume, and without 
including any in Arachnida, which will be given in the next Zool. Eec. (As there 
were 64 new genera in that class in last vol., the present increase may be reckoned 
s at about 125.) They are distributed as follows ’.—Mammalia, 45 ; 'Aves, 33 ; 
Reptilia and 'Batrachia, 32 ; ' Pisces , 69 ^ Mollusca and Molluscoida , 91; Crus- 
tacea, 51 jMyriopoda, 1; In^ecta, 642; Vermes, 8 ;'E chino dermata, 24; "*Coel- 
N enterata , 31 ; CSpongicc 20 ; and Protozoa, 32. Of these, some 115 require re-naming. 
