Chapter 12

PLATE 59.Tripocyrtida,PodocyrtidaetPhormocyrtida.Diam.Page.Fig. 1.Lampromitra huxleyi, n. sp.,×4001215Fig. 2.Amphiplecta callistoma, n. sp.,×4001224Fig. 3.Corocalyptra agnesæ, n. sp.,×4001323Fig. 4.Corocalyptra emmæ, n. sp.,×4001323The shell encloses the trilobate central capsule, with the trilobate nucleus.Fig. 5.Clathrocyclas cassiopejæ, n. sp.,×4001390Fig. 6.Clathrocyclas alcmenæ, n. sp.,×4001388Fig. 7.Clathrocyclas latonæ, n. sp.,×4001389Apical view.Fig. 8.Diplocylas bicorona, n. sp.,×4001392Fig. 9.Clathrocyclas ionis, n. sp.,×4001389Fig. 10.Corocalyptra elisabethæ, n. sp.,×4001323Oblique apical view of the shell, with the quadrilobate central capsule enclosed.Fig. 11.Clathrocyclas europæ, n. sp.,×4001388Apical view of the shell, after removal of the cephalis.Fig. 12.Clathrocyclas europæ, n. sp.,×4001388Central capsule, seen from above, with the quadrilobate nucleus.Fig. 13.Clathrocyclas danaës, n. sp.,×3001388Vertical section through the cephalis and the quadrilobate central capsule, with the quadrilobate nucleus.Fig. 14.Clathrocyclas danaës, n. sp.,×3001388Apical view of the shell.Plate 59.

Fig. 1.Lampromitra huxleyi, n. sp.,

Plate 59.

PLATE60.

Legion NASSELLARIA.

Order CYRTOIDEA.

FamilyTripocyrtida.

Fig. 1.Dictyophimus cienkowskii, n. sp. (velLamprotripus squarrosus),

PLATE 60.Tripocyrtida.Diam.Page.Fig. 1.Dictyophimus cienkowskii, n. sp. (velLamprotripus squarrosus),×3001200Shell seen from the side.Fig. 2.Dictyophimus bütschlii, n. sp. (velLamprotripus horridus),×3001201Fig. 3.Dictyophimus hertwigii, n. sp. (velLamprotripus spinosus),×4001201The cephalis of the shell includes the central capsule, with three lobes depending in the pyramidal thorax.Fig. 4.Dictyophimus platycephalus, n. sp.,×4001198Central capsule with four thoracic lobes, each of which contains an oil-globule; kidney-shaped nucleus in the cephalic lobe.Fig. 5.Dictyophimus platycephalus, n. sp.,×4001198Shell seen from the side.Fig. 6.Dictyophimus brandtii, n. sp.,×3001198Shell seen from the base, with the four large pores of the collar septum, two minor jugular and two major cardinal pores.Fig. 7.Lampromitra coronata, n. sp.,×4001214Shell seen from below, with the quadrilobate central capsule.Fig. 7a. A portion of the shell-margin,×8001214Fig. 8.Lampromitra arborescens, n. sp.,×4001216Shell from above.Fig. 8a. The collar septum with the four crossed rods of the cortina,×4001216Fig. 9.Tripocyrtis plectaniscus, n. sp.,×4001202Fig. 10.Tripocyrtis plagoniscus, n. sp.,×4001201Plate 60.

Fig. 1.Dictyophimus cienkowskii, n. sp. (velLamprotripus squarrosus),

Plate 60.

PLATE61.

Legion NASSELLARIA.

Order CYRTOIDEA.

FamilyTripocyrtida.

Fig. 1.Dictyophimus cortina, n. sp.,

PLATE 61.Tripocyrtida.Diam.Page.Fig. 1.Dictyophimus cortina, n. sp.,×4001197Fig. 2.Lychnocanium pudicum, n. sp.,×2001230Fig. 3.Dictyophimus longipes, n. sp.,×4001197Fig. 4.Lychnocanium clavigerum, n. sp.,×3001230Fig. 5.Dictyophimus lasanum, n. sp.,×3001197Fig. 6.Lychnocanium favosum, n. sp.,×3001225Fig. 7.Lychnocanium lanterna, n. sp.,×3001224Fig. 8.Dictyophimus plectaniscus, n. sp.,×3001196Apical view.Fig. 9.Dictyophimus plectaniscus, n. sp.,×3001196Lateral view.Fig. 10.Lychnocanium fenestratum, n. sp.,×4001228Fig. 11.Lychnocanium pyriforme, n. sp.,×3001225Fig. 12.Lychnocanium fortipes, n. sp.,×3001227Fig. 13.Lychnocanium tuberosum, n. sp.,×3001227Fig. 14.Lychnocanium nodosum, n. sp.,×3001225Fig. 15.Lychnocanium sigmopodium, n. sp.,×4001228Fig. 16.Dictyophimus pyramis, n. sp.,×3001196Fig. 17.Dictyophimus triserratus, n. sp.,×3001200Plate 61.

Fig. 1.Dictyophimus cortina, n. sp.,

Plate 61.

PLATE62.

Legion NASSELLARIA.

Order CYRTOIDEA.

FamiliesAnthocyrtida,SethocyrtidaetPhormocyrtida.

Fig. 1.Dictyocephalus australis, n. sp.,

PLATE 62.Anthocyrtida,SethocyrtidaetPhormocyrtida.Diam.Page.Fig. 1.Dictyocephalus australis, n. sp.,×3001306Fig. 2.Dictyocephalus mediterraneus, n. sp.,×3001307Fig. 3.Sethamphora costata, n. sp. (velDictyocephalus costatus),×3001251Fig. 4.Dictyocephalus amphora, n. sp.,×4001305Fig. 5.Cycladophora (?) favosa, n. sp. (anDictyocephalus?),×4001380Fig. 6.Cycladophora (?) favosa, n. sp. (anDictyocephalus?),×4001380A variety with obliterated ribs (?).Fig. 7.Dictyocephalus globiceps, n. sp.,×4001308Fig. 8.Sethocorys achillis, n. sp.,×4001301Fig. 9.Sethocyrtis oxycephalis, n. sp.,×4001299Fig. 10.Sethocorys odysseus, n. sp.,×4001302Fig. 11.Sethocyrtis agamemnonis, n. sp.,×3001300Seen from above (apical view).Fig. 11A.Sethocyrtis agamemnonis, n. sp.,×3001300Seen from above, after removal of the cephalis.Fig. 12.Anthocyrtium pyrum, n. sp.,×4001276Fig. 13.Anthocyrtis ovata, n. sp.,×3001272Fig. 14.Anthocyrtium chrysanthemum, n. sp×4001272Fig. 15.Anthocyrtidium ligularia, n. sp.,×4001278Fig. 16.Anthocyrtidium cineraria, n. sp.,×4001278Fig. 17.Anthocyrtium campanula, n. sp.,×4001274Fig. 18.Anthocyrtium doronicum, n. sp.,×3001276Fig. 19.Anthocyrtium flosculus, n. sp.,×3001277Fig. 20.Anthocyrtium adonis, n. sp.,×3001273Fig. 21.Sethoconus anthocyrtis, n. sp. (velAnthocyrtium sethoconium),×3001296Plate 62.

Fig. 1.Dictyocephalus australis, n. sp.,

Plate 62.

PLATE63.

Legion NASSELLARIA.

Order CYRTOIDEA.

FamilyTripocyrtida.

Fig. 1.Callimitra carolotæ, n. sp.,

PLATE 63.Tripocyrtida.Diam.Page.Fig. 1.Callimitra carolotæ, n. sp.,×4001217Lateral view.Fig. 2.Callimitra annæ, n. sp.,×4001217Dorsal view.Fig. 3.Callimitra emmæ, n. sp.,×3001218Lateral view.Fig. 4.Callimitra emmæ, n. sp.,×4001218Cephalis alone, with the enclosed four-lobed central capsule, and the internal four divergent beams; surrounded by some scattered xanthellæ.Fig. 5.Callimitra agnesæ, n. sp.,×4001217Dorsal view.Fig. 6.Callimitra elisabethæ, n. sp.,×4001218Lateral view.Fig. 7.Callimitra carolotæ, n. sp.,×2001217Seen from above (from the apical pole).Fig. 8.Callimitra carolotæ, n. sp.,×2001217Seen from below (from the basal pole).Plate 63.

Fig. 1.Callimitra carolotæ, n. sp.,

Plate 63.


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