Keywords: Radiolaria (Challenger) Plate 116.jpg follows <table> <tr> <td style text-align center; vertical-align top; colspan 3 >Plate 116 Medusettida et Circoporida </td> </tr> <tr> <td style font-size 85 ; text-align right; vertical-align top; colspan 3 >Diam </td> </tr> <tr> <td style vertical-align top; >Fig 1 Polypetta mammillata n sp </td> <td style vertical-align bottom; >×</td> <td style text-align right; vertical-align bottom; >500</td> </tr> <tr> <td style font-size 85 ; padding-left 3em; text-indent -1em; vertical-align top; >In the upper part of the figure the dentate proboscis </td> </tr> <tr> <td style font-size 85 ; padding-left 3em; text-indent -1em; vertical-align top; >Fig 1a Vertical section through the shell-wall showing two of the hollow alveoles opening on its inside </td> <td style vertical-align bottom; >×</td> <td style text-align right; vertical-align bottom; >1000</td> </tr> <tr> <td style vertical-align top; >Fig 2 Polypetta tabulata n sp </td> <td style vertical-align bottom; >×</td> <td style text-align right; vertical-align bottom; >500</td> </tr> <tr> <td style font-size 85 ; padding-left 3em; text-indent -1em; vertical-align top; >In the upper part of the figure the dentate proboscis </td> </tr> <tr> <td style font-size 85 ; padding-left 3em; text-indent -1em; vertical-align top; >Fig 2a A piece of the shell seen from the surface with the triangular plates </td> <td style vertical-align bottom; >×</td> <td style text-align right; vertical-align bottom; >1000</td> </tr> <tr> <td style font-size 85 ; padding-left 3em; text-indent -1em; vertical-align top; >Fig 2b Vertical section through the shell-wall with an alveole </td> <td style vertical-align bottom; >×</td> <td style text-align right; vertical-align bottom; >1000</td> </tr> <tr> <td style vertical-align top; >Fig 3 Circostephanus coronarius n sp </td> <td style vertical-align bottom; >×</td> <td style text-align right; vertical-align bottom; >150</td> </tr> <tr> <td style font-size 85 ; padding-left 3em; text-indent -1em; vertical-align top; >The polyhedral shell exhibits in its wall the small tangential needles The radial spines are partly broken off The mouth of the shell surrounded by eight short conical teeth is visible on the left side of the figure </td> </tr> <tr> <td style font-size 85 ; padding-left 3em; text-indent -1em; vertical-align top; >Fig 3a The mouth of the shell seen in profile with eight conical spinulate teeth </td> <td style vertical-align bottom; >×</td> <td style text-align right; vertical-align bottom; >400</td> </tr> <tr> <td style font-size 85 ; padding-left 3em; text-indent -1em; vertical-align top; >Fig 3b The base of a radial spine broken off to show the corona of five or six basal pores </td> <td style vertical-align bottom; >×</td> <td style text-align right; vertical-align bottom; >400</td> </tr> </table> https //archive org/details/reportonradiolar00haecrich 1887 Ernst Haeckel 1834-1919 ; engravings by Adolf Giltsch 1852-1911 PD-old-auto-1923 1919 Report on the Radiolaria |