Beitrag zur Kenntniss der Coniatulidenfatina des Indischen Archipels. 115 



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Actinoinetm regalis 5, 11, 34, 94, «»—100. 109, 113 



rohusta 107 



sentosa 102 



solaris 106, 10?, 108, 113 



stelligera 104—10.5, 113 



trachi/yastcr 96— 9S 



typica 11, 93, 94, 102, 108—110, 112, 113 



valida 92 



Antedon abbyssicola 90 



abyssorum 14 



acoela 12, 14, 113 



acutidrra 16, 29, 32 



aequipimia 63—66 



alRilis (Taf. 5, Fig. 18, 24) 11, 16, 18, 35-27, 113 



afra (Taf. 5, Fig. 50) 81, 80-88 



amhoincnsix 59 



anceps 16, 17, 21 



Andersoni (Taf. 3 Fig. 36) 78—80, 113 



angustiradia 16 



articulata 40 



basicurva 12 14 



bflla (Taf. 2, Fig. 23, 26) 11, 14, 37, 43—45, 47, 113, 



lieiio-alnisis (Taf. 1, Fig. 2. Taf. 2, Fig. 16) . . . 16, 17, 1»--»1. 113 



bimaoulata 1441 



bipartipiuua 19, 28, 29, 31 



brevieuneata (Taf. 3, Fig. 31. Taf. 4, Fig. 39) 11, 15, 35, 40, 68—71. 113 

 Brofkii (Taf. 1, Fig. 12, 13. Taf. 2. Fig. 17) . II, 16, 18, 23—25. 113 



carinata 14, 113 



(iarae (Taf. 2. Fig. 19) 11. 35, 36. 41—42, 113 



Clemens 37^ 41 — 42. 45 



coiiifera (Taf. 4, Fig. 46. Taf. 5, Fig. 51, 56) 70-77 



conjimgens 63—66 



cupuJifcra §2 



(•rassipiniia (Taf. 1. Fig. 1, 5. 10) . . . 11, 15, 16, 19, 32—34. 113 



discifoimis 36 42 



Dübenii 6^ 113 



elegans gO 



elongata (Taf. 4, Fig. 47) .... 11. 15, 35, 36, 41, 71-73. 75, 113 

 eiiiiacea (Taf 3, Fig. 29) 35, 38, 52—54. 58 



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