Sanfilippo and Riedel 1974 |
Plate 1
(Unless otherwise indicated, magnifications are 225x)
Figure 1. Solenosphaera omnitubus omnitubus. 237-11-1, 48-52 cm, Ph.2, F27/2.
Figures 2-5. Solenosphaera omnitubus procera Sanfilippo and Riedel, new subspecies.
2. 73-6-3, 130-132 cm, S1.1, M15/0.
3. (holotype), 73-6-3, 130-132 cm, S1.1, F38/1.
4. 233-15-6, 99-102 cm, S1.2, D27/3.
5. 77B-8-2, 6-8 cm, Ph. 1, S21/3.
Figure 6. Solenosphaera sp., excluded from S. omnitubus procera because the central body is too well developed. 237-10-1, 97-101 cm, S1.1, T31/1.
Figure 7. Cannartus sp. cf. C prismaticus. 238-23-6, 98-101 cm, S1.2, N12/3.
Figures 8, 9. Cannartus sp.
8. 238-19-6, 98-101 cm, Sl. 2, P30/4.
9. 238-23-6, 98-101 cm, S1-2, HI 510.
Figure 10. Ommatartus avitus. 237-8-1, 50-54 cm, S1.1, Q44/3.
Figure 11. Coccodiscid sp. cf. Lithocyclia aristotelis group. 237-25-1, 48-52 cm, S1.1, N22/0.
Figures 12-14. Spongodiscus ambus Sanfilippo and Riedel, new species.
12. (holotype), 77B-7-4, 100-102 cm, Cse.1, H24/4 (150x).
13. 77B-7-4, 100-102 cm, Cse.1, A46/1 (150x).
14. 73-7-1, 80-82 cm, Cse. 1, U26/2 (90x).
In the explanations to the figures, the sample numbers and slide designations (in the form "Ph.2," "Sl.1," "Cse.2," etc.) indicate preparations in our collection at Scripps Institution of Oceanography (or, in the case of types specimens, preparations to be deposited in the U.S. National Museum, Washington, D.C.) and designations in the form "R45/1" indicate England Finder positions of the illustrated specimens on the slides (Riedel and Foreman, 1961). |
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