Report on the Radiolaria/Plates14

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 * |Fig. 1. Amphilonche lanceolata, n. sp.,
 * |300
 * |783
 * |Fig. 2. Amphilonche hydrotomica, n. sp.,
 * |300
 * |786
 * |The spindle-shaped central capsule is filled up with small granules. The clear calymma forms conical sheaths for the spines, with myophriscs.
 * |Fig. 3. Amphilonche diodon, n. sp.,
 * |300
 * |783
 * |Fig. 4. Amphilonche concreta, n. sp.,
 * |100
 * |787
 * |A complete specimen with the cylindrical central capsule.
 * |Fig. 4a. Central part of the skeleton,
 * |400
 * |Fig. 5. Amphilonche violina, n. sp.,
 * |300
 * |787
 * |Fig. 6. Amphilonche conica, n. sp.,
 * |300
 * |785
 * |The ellipsoidal central capsule contains numerous nuclei and is enclosed by the calymma. The conical sheaths of the latter include the radial spines completely and exhibit coronets of myophriscs.
 * |Fig. 7. Acantholonche amphipolaris, n. sp.,
 * |200
 * |790
 * |Fig. 8. Acantholonche peripolaris, n. sp.,
 * |300
 * |791
 * |Fig. 9. Amphibelone pyramidata, n. sp.,
 * |300
 * |789
 * |Fig. 10. Amphibelone cultellata, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |789
 * |The central capsule contains numerous spherical nuclei and is enclosed by the hyaline calymma, which forms conical sheaths around the spines.
 * |Fig. 11. Stauracantha johannis, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |763
 * |Basal part of a radial spine, exhibiting the peculiar torsion of the basal leaf-cross and the central apex.
 * |Fig. 12. Astrolophus solaris, n. sp.,
 * |200
 * |732
 * |Fig. 12a. A group of larger and smaller radial spines united in the centre.
 * |Fig. 12b. Three isolated spines (one larger and two smaller),
 * |200
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 * |Fig. 8. Acantholonche peripolaris, n. sp.,
 * |300
 * |791
 * |Fig. 9. Amphibelone pyramidata, n. sp.,
 * |300
 * |789
 * |Fig. 10. Amphibelone cultellata, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |789
 * |The central capsule contains numerous spherical nuclei and is enclosed by the hyaline calymma, which forms conical sheaths around the spines.
 * |Fig. 11. Stauracantha johannis, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |763
 * |Basal part of a radial spine, exhibiting the peculiar torsion of the basal leaf-cross and the central apex.
 * |Fig. 12. Astrolophus solaris, n. sp.,
 * |200
 * |732
 * |Fig. 12a. A group of larger and smaller radial spines united in the centre.
 * |Fig. 12b. Three isolated spines (one larger and two smaller),
 * |200
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 * |763
 * |Basal part of a radial spine, exhibiting the peculiar torsion of the basal leaf-cross and the central apex.
 * |Fig. 12. Astrolophus solaris, n. sp.,
 * |200
 * |732
 * |Fig. 12a. A group of larger and smaller radial spines united in the centre.
 * |Fig. 12b. Three isolated spines (one larger and two smaller),
 * |200
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 * |Fig. 12a. A group of larger and smaller radial spines united in the centre.
 * |Fig. 12b. Three isolated spines (one larger and two smaller),
 * |200
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 * |200
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 * |Fig. 1. Dodecaspis tricincta, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |834
 * |The enclosed central capsule contains numerous spherical nuclei.
 * |Fig. 2. Lychnaspis minima, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |841
 * |Six-sided basal pyramid of an equatorial spine, with the leaf-cross, seen from the centre.
 * |Fig. 3. Zonaspis cingulata, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |834
 * |Equatorial section through the central capsule. n, nuclei; g, yellow bodies (intracapsular xanthellæ).
 * |Fig. 4. Zonaspis cingulata, n. sp.,
 * |800
 * |834
 * |Central pyramidal base of an equatorial spine, with the leaf-cross.
 * |Fig. 5. Stauraspis cruciata, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |831
 * |Central union of the radial spines, three polar spines being taken off.
 * |Fig. 6. Lychnaspis longissima, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |841
 * |Fig. 7. Lychnaspis minima, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |841
 * |Five-sided basal pyramid of a tropical spine, with the leaf-cross, seen from the centre.
 * |Fig. 8. Lychnaspis minima, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |841
 * |Six-sided basal pyramid of a polar spine, with the leaf-cross, seen from the centre.
 * |Fig. 9. Icosaspis elegans, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |844
 * |An isolated polar plate.
 * |Fig. 10. Icosaspis cruciata, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |844
 * |An isolated equatorial plate.
 * |Fig. 11, 12. Dorataspis species,
 * |100
 * |Diagram of the composition of the shell of twenty plates (and also of the central union of the basal leaf-cross).
 * |Fig. 11. Oblique equatorial aspect.
 * |Fig. 12. Accurate polar aspect (compare p. 804, 805).
 * |Fig. 13. Coscinaspis isopora, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |828
 * |An isolated equatorial plate (with two aspinal and six coronal pores).
 * |Fig. 14. Coscinaspis isopora, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |828
 * |Two isolated tropical plates (b, northern; d, southern), each with two aspinal and five coronal pores.
 * |Fig. 15. Diporaspis nephropora, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |816
 * |Fig. 16. Acontaspis hastata, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |829
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 * |400
 * |844
 * |An isolated polar plate.
 * |Fig. 10. Icosaspis cruciata, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |844
 * |An isolated equatorial plate.
 * |Fig. 11, 12. Dorataspis species,
 * |100
 * |Diagram of the composition of the shell of twenty plates (and also of the central union of the basal leaf-cross).
 * |Fig. 11. Oblique equatorial aspect.
 * |Fig. 12. Accurate polar aspect (compare p. 804, 805).
 * |Fig. 13. Coscinaspis isopora, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |828
 * |An isolated equatorial plate (with two aspinal and six coronal pores).
 * |Fig. 14. Coscinaspis isopora, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |828
 * |Two isolated tropical plates (b, northern; d, southern), each with two aspinal and five coronal pores.
 * |Fig. 15. Diporaspis nephropora, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |816
 * |Fig. 16. Acontaspis hastata, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |829
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 * |An isolated equatorial plate (with two aspinal and six coronal pores).
 * |Fig. 14. Coscinaspis isopora, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |828
 * |Two isolated tropical plates (b, northern; d, southern), each with two aspinal and five coronal pores.
 * |Fig. 15. Diporaspis nephropora, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |816
 * |Fig. 16. Acontaspis hastata, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |829
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 * |816
 * |Fig. 16. Acontaspis hastata, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |829
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 * |829
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 * |Fig. 1. Tessaraspis arachnoides, n. sp.,
 * |300
 * |836
 * |Fig. 2. Icosaspis tabulata, n. sp.,
 * |200
 * |843
 * |Fig. 3. Icosaspis icosastaura, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |846
 * |Fig. 4. Icosaspis elegans, n. sp.,
 * |300
 * |844
 * |Fig. 5. Tessaraspis concreta, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |838
 * |Fig. 6. Phatnaspis cristata, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |869
 * |Fig. 7. Phatnaspis haliommidium, n. sp.,
 * |200
 * |871
 * |Central capsule within the shell—outline.
 * |Fig. 8. Coscinaspis polypora, n. sp.,
 * |300
 * |827
 * |A single lattice-plate of the shell.
 * |Fig. 9. Phatnaspis lacunaria, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |869
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 * |400
 * |869
 * |Fig. 7. Phatnaspis haliommidium, n. sp.,
 * |200
 * |871
 * |Central capsule within the shell—outline.
 * |Fig. 8. Coscinaspis polypora, n. sp.,
 * |300
 * |827
 * |A single lattice-plate of the shell.
 * |Fig. 9. Phatnaspis lacunaria, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |869
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 * |A single lattice-plate of the shell.
 * |Fig. 9. Phatnaspis lacunaria, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |869
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 * |400
 * |869
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 * |Fig. 1. Coscinaspis peripora (vel Dorataspis peripora), n. sp.,
 * |300
 * |826
 * |Fig. 2. Dorataspis fusigera, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |813
 * |Fig. 3. Dorataspis micropora, n. sp.,
 * |300
 * |815
 * |Fig. 4. Dorataspis typica, n. sp.,
 * |300
 * |815
 * |Fig. 4a. Polar view of the central union of the twenty spines,
 * |300
 * |815
 * |Fig. 5. Ceriaspis inermis, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |821
 * |Fig. 6. Ceriaspis favosa, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |821
 * |Fig. 7. Hystrichaspis fruticata, n. sp.,
 * |300
 * |825
 * |Fig. 8. Hystrichaspis pectinata, n. sp.,
 * |300
 * |822
 * |Fig. 9. Hystrichaspis furcata, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |822
 * |Fig. 10. Hystrichaspis dorsata, n. sp.,
 * |300
 * |823
 * |Fig. 11. Hystrichaspis cristata (vel Siphonaspis cristata, n. sp.),
 * |400
 * |823
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 * |Fig. 7. Hystrichaspis fruticata, n. sp.,
 * |300
 * |825
 * |Fig. 8. Hystrichaspis pectinata, n. sp.,
 * |300
 * |822
 * |Fig. 9. Hystrichaspis furcata, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |822
 * |Fig. 10. Hystrichaspis dorsata, n. sp.,
 * |300
 * |823
 * |Fig. 11. Hystrichaspis cristata (vel Siphonaspis cristata, n. sp.),
 * |400
 * |823
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 * |Fig. 10. Hystrichaspis dorsata, n. sp.,
 * |300
 * |823
 * |Fig. 11. Hystrichaspis cristata (vel Siphonaspis cristata, n. sp.),
 * |400
 * |823
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 * |400
 * |823
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 * |Fig. 1. Diploconus amalla, n. sp.,
 * |300
 * |885
 * |Fig. 2. Diploconus hexaphyllus, n. sp.,
 * |300
 * |886
 * |Fig. 3. Diploconus cyathiscus, n. sp.,
 * |300
 * |885
 * |Fig. 4. Diploconus cotyliscus, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |886
 * |Polar view.
 * |Fig. 5. Diplocolpus serratus, n. sp.,
 * |300
 * |888
 * |Fig. 6. Diplocolpus cristatus, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |887
 * |Fig. 7. Diplocolpus costatus, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |887
 * |Fig. 8. Diplocolpus sulcatus, n. sp.,
 * |300
 * |888
 * |Fig. 9. Diplocolpus dentatus, n. sp.,
 * |300
 * |888
 * |Meridional section through the centre of the shell.
 * |Fig. 10. Hexacolpus infundibulum, n. sp.,
 * |300
 * |881
 * |Fig. 11. Hexacolpus trypanon, n. sp.,
 * |300
 * |881
 * |Fig. 12. Hexaconus echinatus, n. sp.,
 * |300
 * |878
 * |Fig. 13. Coleaspis vaginata, n. sp.,
 * |300
 * |866
 * |Meridional section through the shell.
 * |Fig. 14. Coleaspis hydrotomica, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |867
 * |Fig. 15. Hexonaspis hexapleura, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |879
 * |A single spine with its thick apophyses.
 * |Fig. 16. Hexonaspis hastata, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |879
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 * |300
 * |881
 * |Fig. 11. Hexacolpus trypanon, n. sp.,
 * |300
 * |881
 * |Fig. 12. Hexaconus echinatus, n. sp.,
 * |300
 * |878
 * |Fig. 13. Coleaspis vaginata, n. sp.,
 * |300
 * |866
 * |Meridional section through the shell.
 * |Fig. 14. Coleaspis hydrotomica, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |867
 * |Fig. 15. Hexonaspis hexapleura, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |879
 * |A single spine with its thick apophyses.
 * |Fig. 16. Hexonaspis hastata, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |879
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 * |400
 * |867
 * |Fig. 15. Hexonaspis hexapleura, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |879
 * |A single spine with its thick apophyses.
 * |Fig. 16. Hexonaspis hastata, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |879
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 * |Fig. 16. Hexonaspis hastata, n. sp.,
 * |400
 * |879
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