MAKE A MEME View Large Image Radiolaria (Challenger) Plate 133.jpg follows <table> <tr> <td style text-align center; vertical-align top; colspan 3 >Plate 133 Sphærocapsida Dorataspida et Phractopeltida </td> </tr> <tr> <td style font-size 85 ; text-align right; ...
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Keywords: Radiolaria (Challenger) Plate 133.jpg follows <table> <tr> <td style text-align center; vertical-align top; colspan 3 >Plate 133 Sphærocapsida Dorataspida et Phractopeltida </td> </tr> <tr> <td style font-size 85 ; text-align right; vertical-align top; colspan 3 >Diam </td> </tr> <tr> <td style vertical-align top; >Fig 1 Phractopelta dorataspis n sp </td> <td style vertical-align bottom; >×</td> <td style text-align right; vertical-align bottom; >300</td> </tr> <tr> <td style vertical-align top; >Fig 2 Dorypelta tessaraspis n sp </td> <td style vertical-align bottom; >×</td> <td style text-align right; vertical-align bottom; >300</td> </tr> <tr> <td style vertical-align top; >Fig 3 Stauropelta cruciata n sp </td> <td style vertical-align bottom; >×</td> <td style text-align right; vertical-align bottom; >400</td> </tr> <tr> <td style vertical-align top; >Fig 4 Pantopelta icosaspis n sp </td> <td style vertical-align bottom; >×</td> <td style text-align right; vertical-align bottom; >400</td> </tr> <tr> <td style font-size 85 ; padding-left 3em; text-indent -1em; vertical-align top; >Meridional section through the double shell </td> </tr> <tr> <td style vertical-align top; >Fig 5 Octopelta scutella n sp </td> <td style vertical-align bottom; >×</td> <td style text-align right; vertical-align bottom; >400</td> </tr> <tr> <td style font-size 85 ; padding-left 3em; text-indent -1em; vertical-align top; >Proximal part of two meeting spines isolated </td> </tr> <tr> <td style vertical-align top; >Fig 6 Orophaspis furcata n sp </td> <td style vertical-align bottom; >×</td> <td style text-align right; vertical-align bottom; >400</td> </tr> <tr> <td style vertical-align top; >Fig 7 Porocapsa murrayana n sp </td> <td style vertical-align bottom; >×</td> <td style text-align right; vertical-align bottom; >300</td> </tr> <tr> <td style font-size 85 ; padding-left 3em; text-indent -1em; vertical-align top; >The central capsule is filled up by spherical vacuoles and enclosed by the porous shell; in the centre radii of small granules nuclei occur </td> </tr> <tr> <td style vertical-align top; >Fig 8 Cannocapsa stethoscopium n sp </td> <td style vertical-align bottom; >×</td> <td style text-align right; vertical-align bottom; >300</td> </tr> <tr> <td style font-size 85 ; padding-left 3em; text-indent -1em; vertical-align top; >The shell alone </td> </tr> <tr> <td style vertical-align top; >Fig 9 Astrocapsa coronata n sp </td> <td style vertical-align bottom; >×</td> <td style text-align right; vertical-align bottom; >400</td> </tr> <tr> <td style font-size 85 ; padding-left 3em; text-indent -1em; vertical-align top; >Middle part of one spine with the four aspinal holes </td> </tr> <tr> <td style font-size 85 ; padding-left 3em; text-indent -1em; vertical-align top; >Fig 9a Transverse section of a radial spine w ith the four surrounding aspinal holes and the neighbouring part of the shell </td> <td style vertical-align bottom; >×</td> <td style text-align right; vertical-align bottom; >400</td> </tr> <tr> <td style vertical-align top; >Fig 10 Astrocapsa stellata n sp </td> <td style vertical-align bottom; >×</td> <td style text-align right; vertical-align bottom; >400</td> </tr> <tr> <td style font-size 85 ; padding-left 3em; text-indent -1em; vertical-align top; >Part of one spine with the aspinal holes and their four triangular teeth </td> </tr> <tr> <td style vertical-align top; >Fig 11 Cenocapsa nirvana 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 entire shell with its pavement of small plates and the twenty cruciform perspinal holes </td> </tr> <tr> <td style font-size 85 ; padding-left 3em; text-indent -1em; vertical-align top; >Fig 11a A group of small ovate plates which compose the shell; in each plate a dimple with a porule </td> <td style vertical-align bottom; >×</td> <td style text-align right; vertical-align bottom; >400</td> </tr> <tr> <td style font-size 85 ; padding-left 3em; text-indent -1em; vertical-align top; >Fig 11b A cruciform perspinal hole seen from the face </td> <td style vertical-align bottom; >×</td> <td style text-align right; vertical-align bottom; >400</td> </tr> <tr> <td style font-size 85 ; padding-left 3em; text-indent -1em; vertical-align top; >Fig 11c A cruciform perspinal hole with its four teeth seen in profile </td> <td style vertical-align bottom; >×</td> <td style text-align right; vertical-align bottom; >400</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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