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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 132. Astrolophida, Astrolonchida et Amphilonchida.
Diam.
Fig. 1. Amphilonche lanceolata, n. sp., × 300
Fig. 2. Amphilonche hydrotomica, n. sp., × 300
The spindle-shaped central capsule is filled up with small granules. The clear calymma forms conical sheaths for the spines, with myophriscs.
Fig. 3. Amphilonche diodon, n. sp., × 300
Fig. 4. Amphilonche concreta, n. sp., × 100
A complete specimen with the cylindrical central capsule.
Fig. 4a. Central part of the skeleton, × 400
Fig. 5. Amphilonche violina, n. sp., × 300
Fig. 6. Amphilonche conica, n. sp., × 300
The ellipsoidal central capsule contains numerous nuclei and is enclosed by the calymma. The conical sheaths of the latter include the radial spines completely and exhibit coronets of myophriscs.
Fig. 7. Acantholonche amphipolaris, n. sp., × 200
Fig. 8. Acantholonche peripolaris, n. sp., × 300
Fig. 9. Amphibelone pyramidata, n. sp., × 300
Fig. 10. Amphibelone cultellata, n. sp., × 400
The central capsule contains numerous spherical nuclei and is enclosed by the hyaline calymma, which forms conical sheaths around the spines.
Fig. 11. Stauracantha johannis, n. sp., × 400
Basal part of a radial spine, exhibiting the peculiar torsion of the basal leaf-cross and the central apex.
Fig. 12. Astrolophus solaris, n. sp., × 200
Fig. 12a. A group of larger and smaller radial spines united in the centre.
Fig. 12b. Three isolated spines (one larger and two smaller), × 200
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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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