MAKE A MEME View Large Image Radiolaria (Challenger) Plate 112.jpg follows <table> <tr> <td style text-align center; vertical-align top; colspan 3 >Plate 112 Cannosphærida </td> </tr> <tr> <td style font-size 85 ; text-align right; vertical-align top; colspan 3 >Diam ...
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Keywords: Radiolaria (Challenger) Plate 112.jpg follows <table> <tr> <td style text-align center; vertical-align top; colspan 3 >Plate 112 Cannosphærida </td> </tr> <tr> <td style font-size 85 ; text-align right; vertical-align top; colspan 3 >Diam </td> </tr> <tr> <td style font-size 85 ; padding-left 3em; text-indent -1em; vertical-align top; >Cannosphærida </td> </tr> <tr> <td style vertical-align top; >Fig 1 Cannosphæra antarctica n sp </td> <td style vertical-align bottom; >×</td> <td style text-align right; vertical-align bottom; >50</td> </tr> <tr> <td style font-size 85 ; padding-left 3em; text-indent -1em; vertical-align top; >The entire shell The inner mammillate shell from the month of which is prominent the phæodium in connected by numerous radial beams with the outer shell </td> </tr> <tr> <td style vertical-align top; >Fig 2 Cannosphæra antarctica n sp </td> <td style vertical-align bottom; >×</td> <td style text-align right; vertical-align bottom; >200</td> </tr> <tr> <td style font-size 85 ; padding-left 3em; text-indent -1em; vertical-align top; >The inner shell from the mouth of which is prominent the phæodium and a single hexagonal mesh of the outer shell connected with the former by thin radial threads </td> </tr> <tr> <td style vertical-align top; >Fig 3 Cannosphæra antarctica n sp </td> <td style vertical-align bottom; >×</td> <td style text-align right; vertical-align bottom; >200</td> </tr> <tr> <td style font-size 85 ; padding-left 3em; text-indent -1em; vertical-align top; >A single radial spine with four terminal branches </td> </tr> <tr> <td style vertical-align top; >Fig 4 Cannosphæra pacifica n sp </td> <td style vertical-align bottom; >×</td> <td style text-align right; vertical-align bottom; >200</td> </tr> <tr> <td style font-size 85 ; padding-left 3em; text-indent -1em; vertical-align top; >The inner shell exhibiting on its base the widely open mouth and in its upper half the transparent spherical central capsule with its nucleus Of the outer shell which is connected with the inner by thin radial threads only a few polygonal meshes are visible </td> </tr> <tr> <td style vertical-align top; >Fig 5 Cannosphæra atlantica n sp </td> <td style vertical-align bottom; >×</td> <td style text-align right; vertical-align bottom; >200</td> </tr> <tr> <td style font-size 85 ; padding-left 3em; text-indent -1em; vertical-align top; >The inner shell connected by spiny radial beams with the outer shell a quadrant only of which is visible </td> </tr> <tr> <td style vertical-align top; >Fig 6 Cannosphæra atlantica n sp </td> <td style vertical-align bottom; >×</td> <td style text-align right; vertical-align bottom; >200</td> </tr> <tr> <td style font-size 85 ; padding-left 3em; text-indent -1em; vertical-align top; >A single radial spine with five terminal branches </td> </tr> </table> https //archive org/details/reportonradiolar00haecrich 1887 Ernst Haeckel 1834-1919 ; engravings by Adolf Giltsch 1852-1911 PD-old-auto-1923 1919 Report on the Radiolaria
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