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 AVERINTZEFF in Trudui S.-Peterb. Obshch. XXX, i (1900), p. 240 ; 



op. cit. XXXVI, ii (1906), pp. 314-315. 

 MURRAY in Proc. R. Phys. Soc. Edinb. XX Y (1905), p. 615 ; in 



Bathym. SUIT. Scott. Lochs, I (1913), p. 326. 

 SCHOUTEDEN in Ann. Biol. lacustre, I (1906), p. 372, f. 51. 

 EVANS in Proc, R. Phys. Soc. Edinb. XVII (1907), table 1. 

 HKINIS in Zool. Anzeig. XXXIII (1907), p. 714; in Arch. Hydro- 



biol. V (1910), p. 110 ; in Rev. Suisse Zool. XIX (1911), p. 256. 

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1910, pp. 362, 367, pi. 1, f. 13; in Brit, Assoc. Handb. Sheffield 



(1911), pp. 500, 501 ; in Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist. 1911, pp. 229, 230 ; 



in Naturalist, 1912, p. 181 ; in Scott. Natur. 1912, p. 112 ; 1913, 



pp. 208, 210. 



HOPKINSON in Irish Natur. 1910, p. 3. 

 WAILES & PENARD in Proc. R. Irish Acad. XXXI, LXV (1911), pp. 



15, 60, 61, 62. 

 WAILES in Scott. Natur. 1912, p. 60 ; in Jra. Linn. Soc., Zool. XXXII 



(1912), pp. 126, 152; in Naturalist, 1913, p. 147 ; in Murray's Nat. 



Hist. Bolivia and Peru (1913), p. 35. 

 Trinema constricta 

 CERTES in Mission scient. Cap Horn, VI, Prot. (1889), p. 18, f. 2. 



Test sub-circular or oviform, unsymmetrically com- 

 pressed ; transverse section elliptical ; aperture cir- 

 cular or oval, ventral, sub-terminal, oblique ; plasma 

 colourless, granular, partly filling the test ; nucleus 

 containing one or more nucleoles, placed posteriorly ; 

 one or two contractile vesicles usually present ; pseudo- 

 podia attenuate, straight, radiating, simple or sparsely 

 branched, several usually present. 



Length 23-65 JJL ; breadth 16-40 /x ; aperture 5-16 /x; 

 thickness 12-20 /u, ; nucleus 6-12 p in diameter. 



Habitat. Mosses and sphagnum. 



Generally distributed. 



Although not so numerously represented, this 

 species is as widely distributed as Trinema line a re ; 

 it may always be expected in any gathering of moss 

 or sphagnum. The length usually varies between 

 30 and 45 p, ; above 50 p individuals are rare. From 

 Inishbofin, Gralway, one was obtained 87 /x in length 

 and 40 /A in breadth (similar in shape to fig. 6). 



From Trinema, encheli/s it is distinguished by the 

 character of the plates forming the test. 



A spined form, var. spicata Penard, occurs in 

 Australasia but has not been recorded from elsewhere. 



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