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English: Illustration from Report on the Radiolaria collected by H.M.S. Challenger during the years 1873-1876. Part III. Original description follows:


Plate 35. Phacodiscida.
Diam.
Fig. 1. Heliodiscus pertusus, n. sp. (vel Heliosestrum pertusum), × 400
Irregular form with ten (instead of eight) larger latticed spines.
Fig. 2. Heliodiscus glyphodon, n. sp. (vel Heliosestrum glyphodon), × 300
Fig. 3. Heliodrymus ramosus, n. sp., × 300
Fig. 4. Heliodrymus ramosus, n. sp., × 500
Medullary shell and a segment of the disk.
Fig. 5. Heliodrymus viminalis, n. sp., × 400
Marginal view.
Fig. 6. Phacodiscus clypeus, n. sp., × 400
Fig. 7. Phacodiscus rotula, n. sp., × 400
Marginal view.
Fig. 8. Phacodiscus lentiformis, n. sp., × 400
Vertical section nearly through the centre.
Fig. 9. Phacodiscus clypeus, n. sp., × 400
Vertical section nearly through the centre.
Date
Source https://archive.org/details/reportonradiolar00haecrich
Author Ernst Haeckel (1834-1919); engravings by Adolf Giltsch (1852-1911).

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