ANOMALINA GROSSERUGOSA. 315 



Genus 4. — Anomalina, d'Orhigu)/, 1826. 

 Bradi/, 1884, Rejyort ' Challenger; pp. 73, 627, 671. 



Anomalina, d'Orhif/ny, Bronn, von Milnster, Bo/ner, von Reuss, Costa, Parher and 

 Jones, Egger, Carpenter, Karrer, Seguema, Brady, M. Sars, 

 von Schlicht, Siddall, Martonji, Schwager, von Gumbel, Berthelin, 

 Terquem, Basset, Slierborn and Chapman, Nicohicci, Framenau, 

 Butscldi, Walther, Sander Bang, Williamson, Schrodt, Be Amicis, 

 A. Silvestri, and others. 



Planulina, d'OrUgng, Bronn, Milnster, Bonier, von Eeuss, A^ortnan. 



EOTALINA, d'Orbigny. 



RoSAHNA, von Reuss, Stache. 



EoTALiA, von Beuss, Stache, von Giimheh 



NoNiONiNA, von Reuss. 



DiscoRBiNA, von Reuss, Seguema. 



Planorbulina, Parker, Jones, Brady, von Reuss, Wright. 



TErNCATULiNA, von Gilmhel, von Hanthen. 



Qeneral Characters. — Test free, rotaliform or subuautiloid ; the two faces 

 subconcave and nearly alike ; the upper face shows a nearly plain spire of many 

 chambers ; the lower face has fewer chambers and a deeper umbilicus. Aperture 

 a nearly symmetrical slit at the base of the last chamber. 



1. Anomalina grosseeugosa {Gilmhel), 1868, variety. Plate VII, figs. 30 « — c. 



Synonyms of the Type-form : 



Teuncattjlina geosseeugosa, Gilmlel, 1868. Abhandl. k. bayer. Akad. Wiss., 



vol. X, p. 660, pi. ii, figs. 104 a—c. 



— — Hantken, 1875. Mitth. Jahrb. k. Ung. Greol. 



Anstalt, vol. iv, p. 74, pi. ix, 

 figs. 6o — c. 



— QUL^oaA., Rantken, 12,15. Ibid., vol. iv, p. 74, pi. s, figs. 2 a — c. 

 Anomalina geosseeugosa Brady, 1884. Eeport ' Challenger,' p. 673, pi. xciv, 



figs. 4 a — c, 5 a — c. 

 — _ Sherborn and Chapman, 1889. Journ. E. Micros. Soc. 



for 1889, p. 487, pi. xi, fig. 34. 

 _ _ Burrows, Sherborn, and Bailey, 1890. Ibid., 1890, 



p. 563, pi. xi, figs. 25 a, h. 

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