Order CYRTOIDEA.

Families Anthocyrtida, Sethocyrtida et Phormocyrtida.

PLATE 62.
Anthocyrtida, Sethocyrtida et Phormocyrtida.
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Fig. 1. Dictyocephalus australis, n. sp.,

×300[1306]
Fig. 2. Dictyocephalus mediterraneus, n. sp.,×300[1307]
Fig. 3. Sethamphora costata, n. sp. (vel Dictyocephalus costatus),×300[1251]
Fig. 4. Dictyocephalus amphora, n. sp.,×400[1305]
Fig. 5. Cycladophora (?) favosa, n. sp. (an Dictyocephalus?),×400[1380]
Fig. 6. Cycladophora (?) favosa, n. sp. (an Dictyocephalus?),×400[1380]
A variety with obliterated ribs (?).
Fig. 7. Dictyocephalus globiceps, n. sp.,×400[1308]
Fig. 8. Sethocorys achillis, n. sp.,×400[1301]
Fig. 9. Sethocyrtis oxycephalis, n. sp.,×400[1299]
Fig. 10. Sethocorys odysseus, n. sp.,×400[1302]
Fig. 11. Sethocyrtis agamemnonis, n. sp.,×300[1300]
Seen from above (apical view).
Fig. 11A. Sethocyrtis agamemnonis, n. sp.,×300[1300]
Seen from above, after removal of the cephalis.
Fig. 12. Anthocyrtium pyrum, n. sp.,×400[1276]
Fig. 13. Anthocyrtis ovata, n. sp.,×300[1272]
Fig. 14. Anthocyrtium chrysanthemum, n. sp×400[1272]
Fig. 15. Anthocyrtidium ligularia, n. sp.,×400[1278]
Fig. 16. Anthocyrtidium cineraria, n. sp.,×400[1278]
Fig. 17. Anthocyrtium campanula, n. sp.,×400[1274]
Fig. 18. Anthocyrtium doronicum, n. sp.,×300[1276]
Fig. 19. Anthocyrtium flosculus, n. sp.,×300[1277]
Fig. 20. Anthocyrtium adonis, n. sp.,×300[1273]
Fig. 21. Sethoconus anthocyrtis, n. sp. (vel Anthocyrtium sethoconium),×300[1296]

PLATE 62.
Anthocyrtida, Sethocyrtida et Phormocyrtida.
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Fig. 1. Dictyocephalus australis, n. sp.,

×300[1306]
Fig. 2. Dictyocephalus mediterraneus, n. sp.,×300[1307]
Fig. 3. Sethamphora costata, n. sp. (vel Dictyocephalus costatus),×300[1251]
Fig. 4. Dictyocephalus amphora, n. sp.,×400[1305]
Fig. 5. Cycladophora (?) favosa, n. sp. (an Dictyocephalus?),×400[1380]
Fig. 6. Cycladophora (?) favosa, n. sp. (an Dictyocephalus?),×400[1380]
A variety with obliterated ribs (?).
Fig. 7. Dictyocephalus globiceps, n. sp.,×400[1308]
Fig. 8. Sethocorys achillis, n. sp.,×400[1301]
Fig. 9. Sethocyrtis oxycephalis, n. sp.,×400[1299]
Fig. 10. Sethocorys odysseus, n. sp.,×400[1302]
Fig. 11. Sethocyrtis agamemnonis, n. sp.,×300[1300]
Seen from above (apical view).
Fig. 11A. Sethocyrtis agamemnonis, n. sp.,×300[1300]
Seen from above, after removal of the cephalis.
Fig. 12. Anthocyrtium pyrum, n. sp.,×400[1276]
Fig. 13. Anthocyrtis ovata, n. sp.,×300[1272]
Fig. 14. Anthocyrtium chrysanthemum, n. sp×400[1272]
Fig. 15. Anthocyrtidium ligularia, n. sp.,×400[1278]
Fig. 16. Anthocyrtidium cineraria, n. sp.,×400[1278]
Fig. 17. Anthocyrtium campanula, n. sp.,×400[1274]
Fig. 18. Anthocyrtium doronicum, n. sp.,×300[1276]
Fig. 19. Anthocyrtium flosculus, n. sp.,×300[1277]
Fig. 20. Anthocyrtium adonis, n. sp.,×300[1273]
Fig. 21. Sethoconus anthocyrtis, n. sp. (vel Anthocyrtium sethoconium),×300[1296]

PLATE 63.

Legion NASSELLARIA.

Order CYRTOIDEA.

Family Tripocyrtida.

PLATE 63.
Tripocyrtida.
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Fig. 1. Callimitra carolotæ, n. sp.,

×400[1217]
Lateral view.
Fig. 2. Callimitra annæ, n. sp.,×400[1217]
Dorsal view.
Fig. 3. Callimitra emmæ, n. sp.,×300[1218]
Lateral view.
Fig. 4. Callimitra emmæ, n. sp.,×400[1218]
Cephalis alone, with the enclosed four-lobed central capsule, and the internal four divergent beams; surrounded by some scattered xanthellæ.
Fig. 5. Callimitra agnesæ, n. sp.,×400[1217]
Dorsal view.
Fig. 6. Callimitra elisabethæ, n. sp.,×400[1218]
Lateral view.
Fig. 7. Callimitra carolotæ, n. sp.,×200[1217]
Seen from above (from the apical pole).
Fig. 8. Callimitra carolotæ, n. sp.,×200[1217]
Seen from below (from the basal pole).