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Lepidojpus dubius, D. G. Kramberger, loc. cit. 1879, p. 55, pi. xiv. 
fig. 1. Lepidopides dubius, J. J. Heckel, Denkschr. k. 
Akad. Wiss., math.-naturw. Cl. vol. i. (1850), pt. L 
p. 241; F. Bassani, Atti Soc. Yeneto-Trerit. Sci. JN’at. 
vol. vii. (1880), p. 76. Lepidopides brevispondylus, 
J. J. Heckel, loc. cit. 1850, p. 241, pi. xxvii.—Lower 
Oligocene: Baschka, Galicia; Maimitz, Moravia; andOfeu, 
Hungary. [Portion of trunk; Court Museum, Yienna.1 
Lepidopus leptospondylus, H. G. Kramberger, loc. cit. 1879, p. 57. 
^ ^ ^Lepidopides leptospondylus, J. J. Heckel, loc. cit. 1850., 
/_240, pi. xxii.—Lower Oligocene : Galicia and Moravia. 
^Fragments ; Court Museum, Vienna (iu part).], f 
Lepidopus raenegliinii is an undefined name for a fossil fish from 
the Upper Miocene of Gabbro, Tuscany (de Bosniaski, Atti Soc. 
Tosc.—Proc.-Yerb. vol. i. 1878, p. xix.). 
Barbed teeth like those of Lepidopus have also been described 
from the Oligocene of Alsace (A. Andreae, Mitth. geol. Landesanst. 
Elsass-Lothr. vol. hi. 1890, p. 108, figs. 3, 4); from the Miocene of 
Saucats, Gironde {TricTiiurides mioccEuus, E. Helfortrie, Actes Sc-c. 
Linn. Bordeaux, vol. xxxi. 1876, p. 32, figs. 1-5); and from tbe 
Miocene of Sardinia {Thyrsites lovisatoi, F. Bassani, Atti E. Accad. 
Sci. Kapoli, [2] vol. iv. 1891, no. 3, p. 54, pi. i. fig. 5, pi. W.AH-c 
fig. 23). 
The following extinct genera and species also appear to belong Ix 
this family, but are not satisfactorily definable. Except perhaps ] 
the two first-mentioned species, which are unrecognisable, none are 
represented in the Collection :— 
^Acropoma alta, E. Owen, Catal. Foss. Eept. & Pisces, Mus. Eoy. , 
Coll. Surg. 1854, p. 164, no. 661.—London Clay ; Sheppey. / f.i^/xTTz^ 
[Fragmentary head ; Eoyal College of Surgeons, London.] ____ 
^**^^^* EuC'^^us hunteri, E. Owen, ibid. p. 160, no. 647.—Ibid. 
[Ditto.] 
Hemithyrsites alatus, H. E. Sauvage, Ann. Sci. Geol. vol. iv. 
(1873), art. no. 1, p. 136, figs. 37, 40. Acanihonotos 
aZa^^(s, H.E. Sauvage, Ann. Sci. Hat. [5] vol. xiv. (1870), 
art. no. 7, p. 10.—^Upper Miocene; Licata, Sicily. [Im¬ 
perfect fish.] 
Hemithyrsites armatus, H. E. Sauvage, loc. cit. 1873, p. 133, 
fig. 36. Acanihonotos armatus, H. E. Sauvage, loc. cit. 
1870, p. 9.—Ibid. [Type species, also of Acanihonotos, 
Sauvage 1870, non Acanthonotu^ Bloch-Schneid. 1801. 
Imperfect fish.] 
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