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Rh of a double medullary shell (Pl. 39, fig. 4). From these two genera all other forms of the subfamily may be derived.

The Central Capsule of the Druppulida is constantly ellipsoidal, larger than the concentric enclosed medullary shells, smaller than the surrounding cortical shell; it is separated from the inner surface of the latter by a thinner or thicker jelly-mantle.

Definition.— with simple ellipsoidal, cortical shell, and simple medullary shell, without spines or polar tubes.

The genus Druppula, as the simplest form of the Druppulida, may be regarded as the common ancestral form of this subfamily. It may be derived phylogenetically either