RAPH1D10PHRYS PALLIDA. 



o. Raphidiophrys pallida F. E. Schulze. 

 (Plate LXX, fig. 3, Text-fig. 186.) 



Raphidiophrys pallida 



F. E. SCHULZE Arch. mikr. Anat. X, 1874. p. 377, pi. xxvi. f. 1. 



ARCHER Qrt, Jrn. Micr. Sci. (N.S.) XYI, 187ti, p. 370. 



WEST Jrn. Linn. Soc. ZooJ. XXVIII, 1901, p. 339, pi. xxx, f. 35. 



PENARD Heliozoaires, 1904. p. 1 76, fig. 



BROWN Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist. 1911, p. 231. 

 ? R. ambiyua 



SCHEWIAKOFF Mem. Acad. St. Petersb. ser. 7, XLI, 1893, No. 8. 

 Raphidiophrys 



LEIDY Rep. U.S. G-eol. Surv. XII. 1879, pi. xlvi. f. 3. 



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FIG. 186. Raphidioplirys pallida. (After Penarcl.) 



Body large, spherical ; outer gelatinous envelope 

 crowded with curved lenticular spicnles forming cone- 

 shaped accumulations around many of the psendopodia ; 

 ectoplasm containing numerous granules and usually 

 food particles ; endoplasm placed eccentrically, colour- 



