Fam. Iulides, Leach, Linn. Trans., vol. xi, p. 377 (partim).
Fam. Iulidæ, Newport et Gervais (partim).
Fam. Iulidæ, Gray, Encyclop. Anat. et Phys., vol. iii, p. 545.
Fam. 11. LYSIOPETALIDÆ. Scuta et sterna disjuncta. Sterna obsoleta. Corporis segmenti annulus imperfectus.
Fam. Iulides, Leach (partim).
Fam. Crastedesomidæ, Gray, Ency. Anat. et Physiol., vol. iii, p. 546[1]
Fam. Iulidæ, Newport et Gervais (partim).
Sub. Fam. Lysiopetalinæ, Newport, Linn. Trans., vol. xix, p. 27S.
Sub Fam. 2. (Fam. Polydesmidæ), Newport, loc. cit , p. 277.[2]
Sub Ord. V. SUGENTIA.
Os sugens. Organorum sexualium apertura in corpore antico posita.
Ord. Sugentia, Brandt, Recueil, p. 45.
Fam. 12. POLYZONIIDÆ. "Ocelli conspicui, fronti inter antennas in seriebus transversis inserti."
Section Ommatophora, Brandt, Recueil, p. 49.
Fam. Polyzoniidæ, Newport, Linn. Trans., vol. xix, p. 278.
Fam. 13. SIPHONOPHORIDÆ. "Oculi nulli."
Section Typhlogena, Brandt, Recueil, p. 50.
Fam. Siphonophoridæ, Newport, Linn. Trans., vol. xix, p. 278.
CORRIGENDA.
For lamina read laminæ, p. 191, et passim.
For antenna read antennæ, p. 148, et passim.
For a hexapod larva and a myriapod, p. 140, read the hexapod larva and myriapoda.
For Iulus marginatus, p. 190, read Spirobolus marginatus.
For Graspedosomidæ, p. 191, near the middle, read Lysiopetalidæ.