Phormospyris stabilis scaphipes |
| Photo#: 624 Location: Gulf of California Sample: VS-R-81, 1-3 cm Photo by: Richard N. Benson
Comments: Benson, 1966, pl. 22, fig. 7. Dorsal view. Slide VS-R-81a, 1-3 cm. Bar is 100 µm.
| | Photo#: 625 Location: Gulf of California Sample: VS-R-27, 1-3 cm Photo by: Richard N. Benson
Comments: Benson, 1966, pl. 22, fig. 9. Ventral view. Slide VS-R-27b, 1-3 cm. Bar is 100 µm.
| | Photo#: 626 Location: Gulf of California Sample: VS-R-92, 1-3 cm Photo by: Richard N. Benson
Comments: Benson, 1966, pl. 22, fig. 10. Ventral view, lattice developed between basal feet. Slide VS-R-92b, 1-3 cm. Bar is 100 µm.
| | Photo#: 627 Location: Gulf of California Sample: VS-R-71, 1-3 cm Photo by: Richard N. Benson
Comments: Benson, 1966, pl. 22, fig. 8. Dorsal view of variant form. Slide VS-R-71a, 1-3 cm. Bar is 100 µm.
| | Photo#: 628 Location: Gulf of California Sample: VS-R-191, 1-3 cm Photo by: Richard N. Benson
Comments: Text-fig 8A. Basal view of Tristylospyris scaphipes Haeckel showing the four collar pores (specimen location VS-R-191b, 1-3 cm; O50/0); sp, short thin spine extending from and collinear with the left primary lateral bar (a similar spine extends from the right primary lateral bar); leg [=foot], prominent three-bladed apophysis descending from the junction of the left primary lateral bar with the collar ring (a similar leg [=foot] associated with the right primary lateral bar, and a third corresponds to the dorsal spine); remaining symbols as in fig. 7. | | Photo#: 1797 Location: Japan Sea Sample: D-GC6, 3-15 Latitude: 37°04’N Longitude: 134°42’E Photo by: T. Itaki |
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