Chapter 3

PLATE10.

Legion SPUMELLARIA.

Order LARCOIDEA.

FamilyTholonida.

Fig. 1.Tholartus tricolus, n. sp.,

PLATE 10.Tholonida.Diam.Page.Fig. 1.Tholartus tricolus, n. sp.,×200664Fig. 2.Tholodes cupula, n. sp.,×500665Fig. 3.Amphitholus artiscus, n. sp.,×400666Fig. 4.Amphitholus panicium, n. sp.,×500668Fig. 5.Amphitholus acanthometra, n. sp.,×300667Fig. 6.Amphitholus acanthometra, n. sp.,×300667Frontal section of the shell.Fig. 7.Amphitholonium tricolonium, n. sp.,×300669Fig. 8.Staurotholus tetrastylus, n. sp.,×300673Fig. 9.Staurotholus dodecastylus, n. sp.,×400674Fig. 10.Tholoma quadrigeminum, n. sp.,×200672Fig. 11.Staurotholonium octodoronium, n. sp.,×300676Fig. 12.Tholocubus tessellatus, n. sp.,×200677Fig. 13.Tholoma metallasson, n. sp.,×300672Fig. 14.Cubotholus regularis, n. sp.,×200680Fig. 15.Cubotholonium ellipsoides, n. sp.,×300682Fig. 16.Tholocubus tesseralis, n. sp.,×400678Fig. 17.Tholonium hexonium,×400679Plate 10.

Fig. 1.Tholartus tricolus, n. sp.,

Plate 10.

PLATE11.

Legion SPUMELLARIA.

Order SPHÆROIDEA.

FamilyAstrosphærida.

Fig. 1.Lychnosphæra regina, n. sp.,

PLATE 11.Astrosphærida.Diam.Page.Fig. 1.Lychnosphæra regina, n. sp.,×200277The entire shell and the central capsule. Numerous club-shaped radial apophyses or cœcal sacs arise from the pink central capsule and are protruded through the pores of the medullary shell, which is completely hidden by them. The sarcomatrix in the calymma, surrounding the central capsule, exhibits a fine radial striation. Numerous retracted pseudopodia, bearing red granules, arise from the sarcomatrix and pierce the calymma radially. The interval between the two concentric shells is filled up by the hyaline calymma.Fig. 2.Lychnosphæra regina, n. sp.,×400277A part of the cortical shell, with a radial spine.Fig. 3.Lychnosphæra regina, n. sp.,×400277The medullary shell and the basal parts of the radial spines arising from it.Fig. 4.Lychnosphæra regina, n. sp.,×400277Distal end of a radial spine.Fig. 5.Rhizoplegma lychnosphæra, n. sp.,×200276The central capsule and the enclosed parts of the skeleton. The protoplasm is radially striped. The central nucleus (red) sends out numerous radial apophyses, which are protruded through the pores of the medullary shell.Plate 11.

Fig. 1.Lychnosphæra regina, n. sp.,

Plate 11.

PLATE12.

Legion SPUMELLARIA.

Orders PHÆOSPHÆRIAetSPHÆROIDEA.

FamiliesOrosphærida,AstrosphæridaetLiosphærida.

Fig. 1.Orosphæra huxleyii, n. sp. (velOroscena huxleyii),

PLATE 12.Orosphærida,AstrosphæridaetLiosphærida.Diam.Page.Fig. 1.Orosphæra huxleyii, n. sp. (velOroscena huxleyii),×501599Fig. 1a. A piece of the network, the bars of which contain partly an axial canal,×2001599Fig. 2.Conosphæra orthoconus, n. sp.,×200221Fig. 3.Conosphæra platyconus, n. sp.,×300221Fig. 4.Conosphæra plagioconus, n. sp.,×300222Fig. 5.Ethmosphæra conosiphonia, n. sp.,×40069Fig. 5a. Vertical section through the wall.Fig. 6.Ethmosphæra polysiphonia, n. sp.,×40070Fig. 7.Cenosphæra compacta, n. sp.,×30065Fig. 8.Cenosphæra elysia, n. sp.,×30064Fig. 8a. Vertical section through the wall.Fig. 9.Cenosphæra mellifica, n. sp.,×30062Fig. 10.Cenosphæra favosa, n. sp.,×30062Fig. 10a. Vertical section through the wall.Fig. 11.Cenosphæra vesparia, n. sp.,×30062Fig. 11a. Vertical section through the wall.Plate 12.

Fig. 1.Orosphæra huxleyii, n. sp. (velOroscena huxleyii),

Plate 12.

PLATE13.

Legion SPUMELLARIA.

Orders SPHÆROIDEAetPRUNOIDEA.

FamiliesStylosphæridaetEllipsida.

Fig. 1.Ellipsostylus aquila, n. sp.,

PLATE 13.StylosphæridaetEllipsida.Diam.Page.Fig. 1.Ellipsostylus aquila, n. sp.,×300300Fig. 2.Ellipsostylus hirundo, n. sp.,×300301Fig. 3.Ellipsostylus columba, n. sp.,×300300Fig. 4.Xiphostylus alcedo, n. sp.,×400127Fig. 5.Xiphostylus edolius, n. sp.,×400130Fig. 6.Ellipsostylus psittacus, n. sp.,×400300Fig. 7.Stylostaurus caudatus, n. sp.,×400157Fig. 8.Ellipsostylus ciconia, n. sp.,×300300Fig. 9.Xiphostylus phasianus, n. sp.,×400127Fig. 10.Xiphostylus trochilus, n. sp.,×300129Fig. 11.Xiphostylus emberiza, n. sp.,×300131Fig. 12.Saturnalis circoideus, n. sp.,×400132Not fully developed.Fig. 13.Xiphostylus alca, n. sp.,×300130Fig. 14.Xiphostylus falco, n. sp.,×300130Fig. 15.Saturnalis rotula, n. sp.,×400133Fig. 16.Saturnalis annularis, n. sp.,×400132Plate 13.

Fig. 1.Ellipsostylus aquila, n. sp.,

Plate 13.

PLATE14.

Legion SPUMELLARIA.

Orders SPHÆROIDEAetPRUNOIDEA.

FamiliesStylosphæridaetEllipsida.

Fig. 1.Ellipsoxiphus atractus, n. sp.,

PLATE 14.StylosphæridaetEllipsida.Diam.Page.Fig. 1.Ellipsoxiphus atractus, n. sp.,×300298Fig. 2.Xiphosphæra venus, n. sp.,×300123Fig. 3.Ellipsoxiphus claviger, n. sp.,×300297Fig. 4.Xiphosphæra pallas, n. sp.,×400124Fig. 5.Xiphosphæra gæa, n. sp.,×400123Fig. 6.Xiphosphæra vesta, n. sp.,×300126Fig. 7.Ellipsoxiphus elegans, n. sp., var.palliatus,×400296Fig. 8.Lithapium halicapsa, n. sp.,×300303Fig. 9.Lithapium pyriforme, n. sp.,×300303Fig. 10.Lithapium monocyrtis, n. sp.,×300304Fig. 11.Ellipsoxiphus bipolaris, n. sp.,×600297Fig. 12.Xiphostylus trogon, n. sp.,×400129Fig. 13.Xiphostylus picus, n. sp.,×300129Fig. 14.Lithomespilus flammabundus, n. sp.,×400303Fig. 15.Xiphostylus alauda, n. sp.,×400128Fig. 16.Lithomespilus phloginus, n. sp.,×600302Fig. 17.Lithomespilus phlogoides, n. sp.,×600302Plate 14.

Fig. 1.Ellipsoxiphus atractus, n. sp.,

Plate 14.


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