PLATE 97. 

 STEPHANIDA, CORONIDA, TRIPOCALPIDA, PH^NOCALPIDA, TRIPOCYRTIDA, 



PODOCYRTIDA et PoDOCAMPIDA. 



Diam. Pago 



x Q n 951 



Fig. 1. Cortina lypus, n. sp., 



View from the right side. The upper part of the central capsule 

 includes the nucleus, the lower part the podoconus, besides 

 some oil-globules. The two pectoral feet are partly broken off. 



Fig. 2. Podocoronis cortiniscus, n. sp., 

 View from the right anterior side. 



Fig. 3. Tripocalpis cortinaris, n. sp., 



Fig. 4.Phamocalpispetalospyris,n.&p., x 40 1173 



Lateral view (inverted). 



Fig. 5. Haliphormis lagena, n. sp., x 20 1167 



Fig. 6. Halicapsa lithapium, n. sp, x 3 00 



Basal view. 



Fig. 7. Peridium cdatum, n. sp., . x 30 1155 



Basal view. 



Fig. 8. Sethopilium orthopus, n. sp., x 300 1202 



Basal view. 



Fig. 9. Sethopilium macropus, n. sp., x 400 1203 



Fig. 10. Amphiplecta acrostoma, n. sp., x 400 1223 



Fig. 11. Sethopera tricostata, n. sp., . x 400 1232 



Fig. 12. Acanthocorys macroceras, n. sp., . . x 200 1264 



Fig. 13. Sethophama hexaptera, n. sp., x 400 1286 



Fig. 14. Theopodiiim tricostatum, n. sp., . x 400 1328 



Fig. 15. Podocampe trictenota, n. sp., . x 500 1446 



