Families Tripocyrtida, Podocyrtida et Phormocyrtida.

PLATE 59.
Tripocyrtida, Podocyrtida et Phormocyrtida.
Diam.Page.

Fig. 1. Lampromitra huxleyi, n. sp.,

×400[1215]
Fig. 2. Amphiplecta callistoma, n. sp.,×400[1224]
Fig. 3. Corocalyptra agnesæ, n. sp.,×400[1323]
Fig. 4. Corocalyptra emmæ, n. sp.,×400[1323]
The shell encloses the trilobate central capsule, with the trilobate nucleus.
Fig. 5. Clathrocyclas cassiopejæ, n. sp.,×400[1390]
Fig. 6. Clathrocyclas alcmenæ, n. sp.,×400[1388]
Fig. 7. Clathrocyclas latonæ, n. sp.,×400[1389]
Apical view.
Fig. 8. Diplocylas bicorona, n. sp.,×400[1392]
Fig. 9. Clathrocyclas ionis, n. sp.,×400[1389]
Fig. 10. Corocalyptra elisabethæ, n. sp.,×400[1323]
Oblique apical view of the shell, with the quadrilobate central capsule enclosed.
Fig. 11. Clathrocyclas europæ, n. sp.,×400[1388]
Apical view of the shell, after removal of the cephalis.
Fig. 12. Clathrocyclas europæ, n. sp.,×400[1388]
Central capsule, seen from above, with the quadrilobate nucleus.
Fig. 13. Clathrocyclas danaës, n. sp.,×300[1388]
Vertical section through the cephalis and the quadrilobate central capsule, with the quadrilobate nucleus.
Fig. 14. Clathrocyclas danaës, n. sp.,×300[1388]
Apical view of the shell.

PLATE 59.
Tripocyrtida, Podocyrtida et Phormocyrtida.
Diam.Page.

Fig. 1. Lampromitra huxleyi, n. sp.,

×400[1215]
Fig. 2. Amphiplecta callistoma, n. sp.,×400[1224]
Fig. 3. Corocalyptra agnesæ, n. sp.,×400[1323]
Fig. 4. Corocalyptra emmæ, n. sp.,×400[1323]
The shell encloses the trilobate central capsule, with the trilobate nucleus.
Fig. 5. Clathrocyclas cassiopejæ, n. sp.,×400[1390]
Fig. 6. Clathrocyclas alcmenæ, n. sp.,×400[1388]
Fig. 7. Clathrocyclas latonæ, n. sp.,×400[1389]
Apical view.
Fig. 8. Diplocylas bicorona, n. sp.,×400[1392]
Fig. 9. Clathrocyclas ionis, n. sp.,×400[1389]
Fig. 10. Corocalyptra elisabethæ, n. sp.,×400[1323]
Oblique apical view of the shell, with the quadrilobate central capsule enclosed.
Fig. 11. Clathrocyclas europæ, n. sp.,×400[1388]
Apical view of the shell, after removal of the cephalis.
Fig. 12. Clathrocyclas europæ, n. sp.,×400[1388]
Central capsule, seen from above, with the quadrilobate nucleus.
Fig. 13. Clathrocyclas danaës, n. sp.,×300[1388]
Vertical section through the cephalis and the quadrilobate central capsule, with the quadrilobate nucleus.
Fig. 14. Clathrocyclas danaës, n. sp.,×300[1388]
Apical view of the shell.

PLATE 60.

Legion NASSELLARIA.

Order CYRTOIDEA.

Family Tripocyrtida.

PLATE 60.
Tripocyrtida.
Diam.Page.

Fig. 1. Dictyophimus cienkowskii, n. sp. (vel Lamprotripus squarrosus),

×300[1200]
Shell seen from the side.
Fig. 2. Dictyophimus bütschlii, n. sp. (vel Lamprotripus horridus),×300[1201]
Fig. 3. Dictyophimus hertwigii, n. sp. (vel Lamprotripus spinosus),×400[1201]
The cephalis of the shell includes the central capsule, with three lobes depending in the pyramidal thorax.
Fig. 4. Dictyophimus platycephalus, n. sp.,×400[1198]
Central capsule with four thoracic lobes, each of which contains an oil-globule; kidney-shaped nucleus in the cephalic lobe.
Fig. 5. Dictyophimus platycephalus, n. sp.,×400[1198]
Shell seen from the side.
Fig. 6. Dictyophimus brandtii, n. sp.,×300[1198]
Shell seen from the base, with the four large pores of the collar septum, two minor jugular and two major cardinal pores.
Fig. 7. Lampromitra coronata, n. sp.,×400[1214]
Shell seen from below, with the quadrilobate central capsule.
Fig. 7a. A portion of the shell-margin,×800[1214]
Fig. 8. Lampromitra arborescens, n. sp.,×400[1216]
Shell from above.
Fig. 8a. The collar septum with the four crossed rods of the cortina,×400[1216]
Fig. 9. Tripocyrtis plectaniscus, n. sp.,×400[1202]
Fig. 10. Tripocyrtis plagoniscus, n. sp.,×400[1201]

PLATE 60.
Tripocyrtida.
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Fig. 1. Dictyophimus cienkowskii, n. sp. (vel Lamprotripus squarrosus),

×300[1200]
Shell seen from the side.
Fig. 2. Dictyophimus bütschlii, n. sp. (vel Lamprotripus horridus),×300[1201]
Fig. 3. Dictyophimus hertwigii, n. sp. (vel Lamprotripus spinosus),×400[1201]
The cephalis of the shell includes the central capsule, with three lobes depending in the pyramidal thorax.
Fig. 4. Dictyophimus platycephalus, n. sp.,×400[1198]
Central capsule with four thoracic lobes, each of which contains an oil-globule; kidney-shaped nucleus in the cephalic lobe.
Fig. 5. Dictyophimus platycephalus, n. sp.,×400[1198]
Shell seen from the side.
Fig. 6. Dictyophimus brandtii, n. sp.,×300[1198]
Shell seen from the base, with the four large pores of the collar septum, two minor jugular and two major cardinal pores.
Fig. 7. Lampromitra coronata, n. sp.,×400[1214]
Shell seen from below, with the quadrilobate central capsule.
Fig. 7a. A portion of the shell-margin,×800[1214]
Fig. 8. Lampromitra arborescens, n. sp.,×400[1216]
Shell from above.
Fig. 8a. The collar septum with the four crossed rods of the cortina,×400[1216]
Fig. 9. Tripocyrtis plectaniscus, n. sp.,×400[1202]
Fig. 10. Tripocyrtis plagoniscus, n. sp.,×400[1201]