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Petrushevskaya 1971


Figure 127

Typical Triospyrididae.
I) Desmospyris sp., plankton, Pacific Ocean, “Vityaz”, station 5117, 500m (at a magnification twice as large as II-XVI); Ceratospyris sp., specimens which differ in the various development of the appendages of the shell; various positions, Upper Eocene, California, 1795; V, VI) species known as Triceraspyris Antarctica (Haecker, 1907), two forms in which the number of pores varies: V) surface layer of the sediment, Antarctic, “Obj”, station 52; VI) same, station 180; Via, VII) Ceratospyris sp., Upper Eocene, California, A-1795, broken legs: Via) anteriorly, VII) laterally and from above; VIII, IX) C. (=Dictyospyris) clathrata (Ehr) 1854: VIII) Upper Eocene, Barbados; IX) Eocene, DODO 123D; X-XII) Ceratospyris, determined by Goll as Tholospyris scaphiphes (Hck.): X) Upper Eocene, California, A-1795; XI) Upper Oligocene, JYN V 16P; XII) Eocene DODO 123D; XIII-XVI) Ceratospyris (=Tripospyris) angulata (Popofsky, 1913), plankton: XIII) Atlantic Ocean, “Kovalevskij”, 103; XIV) Pacific Ocean ,“Vityaz”, station 5117, 100m; XV) early stage, Indian Ocean, “Vityaz”, station 5117, 100m; XV) early stage, Indian Ocean, “Vityaz”, station 5239; XVI) Pacific Ocean, “Vityaz”, station 5124, 150m. Other designations as in fig. 10.