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1396 It exhibits all possible passages, from a flatly expanded or nearly discoidal form with a wide open mouth, to a conical or cylindrical, and by constriction of the terminal mouth to an ovate or spindle-shaped form. By complete closure of the mouth the Theocapsida arise. In some genera remarkable traces of the original triradial structure are preserved. The most interesting of these forms is Axocorys, with an internal axial columella, which bears a number of verticils, each with three radial branches.

Definition.— with the basal mouth of the shell open (vel Tricyrtida eradiata aperta).