FAMILY 6. REOPHACIDAE 93 



Genus HOSPITELLA Rhumbler, 1913 



Plate 8, figure 3 

 Genoholotype, HospifeUa fulva Rhumbler 

 Hospitella Rhumbler, Plankton Exped., vol. 3, 1909 (1911), p. 227. 



Test a series of connected chambers in the interior of the 

 tests of larger f oraminifera ; wall chitinous; aperture, the open 

 end of the last-formed chamber,, 



Recent. 



Genus KALAMOPSIS de Folin, 1883 



Plate 8, figures 4, 5 



Genoholotype, Kalamopais oaiUanfi. de Folin 



Kalanwpsis de Folin, Congres Scient. Dax, 1882 (1883), p. 320; Actes 

 See. Linn. Bordeaux, vol. 40, 1886, p. 288. 



Test free, consisting of a globular proloculum and an irregular 

 series of linear chambers making a cylindrical test; wall with 

 much cement and small proportion of arenaceous material; 

 aperture rounded, at the end of the tube. 



Recent. Species in cool water, shallow or deep. Coast of 

 France and coast of California. 



Subfamily 2. Reophacinae 

 Chambers typically in a regular rectilinear series 



Genus REOPHAX Montfort, 1808 

 Plate 8, figures 6-8 



Genoholotype, Reophax scorpiHrus Montfort 



Reophax Montfort, Conch. Syst., vol. 1, 1808, p. 331. 



Nodosaria (part) of authors (not Lamarck). 



Lituola (part) of authors (not Lamarck). 



Haplostiche Schvi'AGER, Jahr. Ver. Vet. Nat. Wiirttemburg, vol. 21, 1865, 

 p. 92 (not Haplostiche Reuss). 



Nodidina Rhumbler, Nachr. Kon. Ges. Wiss. Gottingen, 1895, p. 85. 



Protoshista Eimer and Fickert, Zeitschr. Wiss. Zool., vol. 65, 1899, p. 

 677 (genoholotype, Reophax findens Parker) . 



Test free, elongate, composed of several undivided chambers, 

 ranging from overlapping to remotely separated ones connected 

 by stolon-like necks, in a straight or curved linear series; wall 



