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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 99. Challengerida.
Diam.
(The central capsule is coloured red and the phæodium green in Figs. 1, 6, 10, 14-17, 20).
Fig. 1. Challengeria murrayi, n. sp., × 50
From the dorsal side. Numerous streams of sarcode arise from the central capsule and pierce the calymma inside the shell.
Fig. 2. Challengeria wildi, n. sp., × 400
The peristome from the left side.
Fig. 3. Challengeria bromleyi, n. sp., × 400
From the dorsal side.
Fig. 4. Challengeria sloggettii, John Murray × 150
The ventral corner broken off. From the left side.
Fig. 4a. Vertical section through the shell-wall.
Fig. 5. Challengeria tritonis, n. sp., × 150
Fig. 6. Challengeron diodon, n. sp., × 400
From the dorsal side. The shell contains two central capsules.
Fig. 7. Challengeron pearceyi, n. sp., × 300
From the dorsal side.
Fig. 8. Challengeron richardsii, n. sp., × 100
From the oral margin
Fig. 9. Challengeron fergusoni, n. sp., × 100
From the right side.
Fig. 10. Challengeron triangulum, n. sp., × 200
From the right side.
Fig. 11. Challengeron crosbiei, n. sp., × 300
From the ventral side.
Fig. 12. Challengeron buchanani, n. sp., × 300
From the right side.
Fig. 13. Challengeron willemoesii, n. sp., × 400
From the ventral side.
Fig. 14. Challengeron moseleyi, n. sp., × 300
From the right side.
Fig. 15. Challengeron wyvillei, n. sp., × 300
From the left side.
Fig. 16. Porcupinia cordiformis, n. sp., × 200
From the right side.
Fig. 17. Pharyngella gastræa, n. sp., × 150
Fig. 18. Pharyngella gastrula, n. sp., × 150
Fig. 19. Entocannula infundibulum, n. sp., × 100
Fig. 20. Entocannula hirsuta, n. sp., × 150
Fig. 21. Lithogromia diatomacea, n. sp., × 400
A piece of the shell with diatomaceous structure.
Fig. 21a. Vertical section through the shell-wall.
Fig. 22. Lithogromia silicea, n. sp., × 150
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Source https://archive.org/details/reportonradiolar00haecrich
Author Ernst Haeckel (1834-1919); engravings by Adolf Giltsch (1852-1911).

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