Chapter 20

PLATE96.

Legion NASSELLARIA.

Order BOTRYODEA.

FamiliesCannobotryida,LithobotryidaetPylobotryida.

Fig. 1.Botryopera cyrtoloba, n. sp.,

PLATE 96.Cannobotryida,LithobotryidaetPylobotryidaDiam.Page.Fig. 1.Botryopera cyrtoloba, n. sp.,×5001108Apical view.Fig. 2.Botryopera quinqueloba, n. sp.,×5001109Half lateral, half frontal view.Fig. 3.Cannobotrys tricanna, n. sp.,×4001110View half from the frontal, half from the left side.Fig. 4.Cannobotrys cortina, n. sp.,×4001110Basal view.Fig. 5.Botryopyle inclusa, n. sp.,×5001113Frontal view.Fig. 6.Botryopyle dictyocephalus, n. sp.,×5001113Lateral view (right side).Fig. 7.Botryopyle sethocorys, n. sp.,×4001112Frontal view.Fig. 8.Acrobotrys trisolenia, n. sp.,×4001115Lateral view (right side).Fig. 9.Acrobotrys acuminata, n. sp.,×4001115Lateral view (right side).Fig. 10.Acrobotrys disolenia, n. sp.,×4001114Lateral view (left side).Fig. 11.Acrobotrys auriculata, n. sp.,×5001115Lateral view (right side).Fig. 12.Botryocella multicellaris, n. sp.,×5001117Lateral view (left side).Fig. 13.Botryocella quadricellaris, n. sp.,×4001117Lateral view (left side).Fig. 14.Botryocella quadrigemina, n. sp.,×4001117Collar septum, between cephalis and thorax.Fig. 15.Lithobotrys sphærothorax, n. sp.,×5001119Lateral view (right side).Fig. 16.Lithobotrys mascula, n. sp.,×5001119Frontal view.Fig. 17.Lithobotrys orchidea, n. sp.,×5001119Frontal view.Fig. 18.Botryocyrtis cerebellum, n. sp.,×4001121Apical view.Fig. 19.Botryocyrtis theocampe, n. sp.,×5001121Lateral view (left side).Fig. 20.Pylobotrys fontinalis, n. sp.,×4001122Apical view.Fig. 21.Pylobotrys putealis, n. sp.,×5001121Lateral view (right side).Fig. 22.Pylobotrys cerebralis, n. sp.,×5001122Dorsal view.Fig. 23.Botryocampe rotalia, n. sp.,×4001123Collar septum.Fig. 24.Botryocampe camerata, n. sp.,×5001124Lateral view (left side).Fig. 25.Phormobotrys cannothalamia, n. sp.,×4001125Lateral view (right side).Fig. 26.Phormobotrys trithalamia, n. sp.,×5001124Frontal section. The dorsal wall is visible, in the cephalis the cruciform frontal septum.Fig. 27.Phormobotrys pentathalamia, n. sp.,×4001124Lateral view (left side).Fig. 28.Cephalospyris triangulata, n. sp.,×4001035The central capsule encloses numerous spherical concrements.Plate 96.

Fig. 1.Botryopera cyrtoloba, n. sp.,

Plate 96.

PLATE97.

Legion NASSELLARIA.

OrdersSTEPHOIDEA et CYRTOIDEA.

FamiliesStephanida,Coronida,Tripocalpida,Phænocalpida,Tripocyrtida,PodocyrtidaetPodocampida.

Fig. 1.Cortina typus, n. sp.,

PLATE 97.Stephanida,Coronida,Tripocalpida,Phænocalpida,Tripocyrtida,PodocyrtidaetPodocampida.Diam.Page.Fig. 1.Cortina typus, n. sp.,×300951View from the right side. The upper part of the central capsule includes the nucleus, the lower part the podoconus, besides some oil-globules. The two pectoral feet are partly broken off.Fig. 2.Podocoronis cortiniscus, n. sp.,×400981View from the right anterior side.Fig. 3.Tripocalpis cortinaris, n. sp.,×4001137Fig. 4.Phænocalpis petalospyris, n. sp.,×4001173Lateral view (inverted).Fig. 5.Haliphormis lagena, n. sp.,×2001167Fig. 6.Halicapsa lithapium, n. sp.,×3001190Basal view.Fig. 7.Peridium alatum, n. sp.,×3001155Basal view.Fig. 8.Sethopilium orthopus, n. sp.,×3001202Basal view.Fig. 9.Sethopilium macropus, n. sp.,×4001203Fig. 10.Amphiplecta acrostoma, n. sp.,×4001223Fig. 11.Sethopera tricostata, n. sp.,×4001232Fig. 12.Acanthocorys macroceras, n. sp.,×2001264Fig. 13.Sethophæna hexaptera, n. sp.,×4001286Fig. 14.Theopodium tricostatum, n. sp.,×4001328Fig. 15.Podocampe trictenota, n. sp.,×5001446Plate 97.

Fig. 1.Cortina typus, n. sp.,

Plate 97.

PLATE98.

Legion NASSELLARIA.

Order CYRTOIDEA.

FamiliesTripocalpidaetPhænocalpida.

Fig. 1.Euscenium plectaniscus, n. sp.,

PLATE 98.TripocalpidaetPhænocalpida.Diam.Page.Fig. 1.Euscenium plectaniscus, n. sp.,×3001146Half frontal, half basal view.Fig. 2.Cladoscenium pectinatum, n. sp.,×4001150Shell opened by a vertical section.Fig. 3.Archiscenium cyclopterum, n. sp.,×4001151View from the dorsal side.Fig. 4.Pteroscenium arcuatum, n. sp.,×4001152The central capsule contains a large spherical nucleus with a nucleolus.Fig. 5.Archipera cortiniscus, n. sp.,×4001155Fig. 6.Archibursa tripodiscus, n. sp.,×4001157Basal view.Fig. 7.Archipilium orthopterum, n. sp.,×4001139Fig. 8.Tripilidium costatum, n. sp.,×3001141Fig. 8a. Central capsule in the upper part of the shell,Fig. 8b. Cortinar septum,Fig. 9.Phænoscenium hexapodium, n. sp.,×3001175Fig. 10.Archiphæna gorgospyris, n. sp.,×3001178Fig. 10a. Cortinar septum with four collar pores,×300Fig. 11.Archiphormis urceolata, n. sp.,×3001168Fig. 12.Halicalyptra petalospyris, n. sp.,×4001169Fig. 13.Arachnocalpis ellipsoides, n. sp.,×3001172The central capsule is filled up by clear vacuoles and exhibits in the upper half the ellipsoidal nucleus and four oil-globules, in the lower half the slender striated podoconus.Fig. 13a. A piece of the network, more enlarged,×900Plate 98.

Fig. 1.Euscenium plectaniscus, n. sp.,

Plate 98.

PLATE99.

Legion PHÆODARIA.

Order PHÆOGROMIA.

FamilyChallengerida.

(The central capsule is coloured red and the phæodium green in Figs. 1, 6, 10, 14-17, 20).


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