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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 120. Medusettida.
Diam.
Fig. 1. Medusetta codonium, n. sp., × 400
Fig. 2. Medusetta quadrigata, n. sp., × 400
The central capsule is visible in the upper half, the phæodium in the lower half of the shell-cavity.
Fig. 3. Medusetta tetranema, n. sp., × 400
Fig. 4. Medusetta craspedota, n. sp., × 400
Fig. 5. Gazelletta hexanema, n. sp., × 300
Fig. 6. Gazelletta bifurca, n. sp., × 300
A single alveolate foot.
Fig. 7. Gazelletta macronema, n. sp., × 200
Oral view of the shell.
Fig. 8. Gazelletta macronema, n. sp., × 800
Three joints of an alveolate foot.
Fig. 9. Gazelletta cyrtonema, n. sp., × 300
The upper part of the shell encloses the central capsule with its nucleus. The voluminous phæodium is prominent over the mouth.
Fig. 10. Gazelletta orthonema, n. sp., × 200
The central capsule and its nucleus are visible in the shell-cavity.
Fig. 11. Gazelletta schleinitzii, n. sp., × 400
Oblique apical view, with the enclosed central capsule, the nucleus of which contains numerous nucleoli.
Fig. 12. Gazelletta schleinitzii, n. sp., × 300
A single alveolate foot.
Fig. 13. Gazelletta trispathilla, n. sp., × 400
The middle part of a foot.
Fig. 14. Gazellatta robusta, n. sp., × 300
The base of a foot, exhibiting the pores of the alveoli.
Fig. 15. Gazelletta studeri, n. sp., × 400
The distal end of a foot; four alveoli filled up by air-bubbles.
Fig. 16. Gazelletta dendronema, n. sp., × 300
A part of the velum, seen from the inside. The alveoles are partly filled by air.
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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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