Foraminifera nionostegia. Oll 



2. Carcliesiuiii spectabile ehre^rerg. 



Corpus conico — campanulatum, album, sursiim dilatatum. Fruti- 

 culus spectabilis oblique coniciis. — Longit. frutic. ad 2"'. 



Der kleine gesellige, becherföi'inige Afterpolyp Rösel: Insectcnbelust. 



in. 597. Tab. XCVII. 3. 

 Vorticella spectabilis Bory in : Encycl. meth. 1824. 786. 

 Carchesium spectabile Ehrenberg in: Bericht d. Berlin. Akadem. d. Wissejt- 



sehaft. Novemb. i8i0. 199. 



Hahitaculum. Norimbergae (Rösel)- — Parisiis (Bory de St. 

 Vincent). — Beroliiii (Ehrenberg). 



3. Carchesiiiiii p;|^'g'inaeuiii ehrenberg. 



Corpus ovato — campanulatum, album, sursum parum dilatatum. 

 Fhmticulus parvusbifidus raro quinquefidus.— Longit. corp.yge'". 



Carchesium pygmaeum Ehrenberg in: Bericht d. Berli?i. Akad. d. Wissensch. 

 Novemb. 1840. 199. 



Hahitaculum. Cyclops quadricornis, corporis superficies, Berolini 

 (Ehrenberg). 



IM* Voi*iiceUa linne et ehrenberg. 



Hydra et Vorticella Linne. — Brachionus Pallas. — Ecclissa Moder. — 

 Enchelys Müller. — Urceolaria Lamarck. — Carchesium Ehrenberg. 



Corpus uniforme — campanulatum, limbo ciliato; prima aetate spon- 

 tanea et imperfecta divisione longitudinali pedicellatum, pedi- 

 cello in spiram subito flexili, nunquam ramoso, post primam 

 divisionem spontaneam solutum solitarium liberum. Partitio 

 longitudinalis v. transversalis et gemmipara. — (Carchesium 

 non fruticulosum). 



1. Vorticella nebulifera müller. 

 Corpus conico — campanulatum limbo promiuulo dilatato , album, 

 contractum annulis nullis. — Longit. corp. i/^g — ^/zi^''^ pedi- 

 cello corpore 4 — 5 longiore, 6 — 10 spirali. 



Vorticella nebulifera Müller. — Ehrenberg : Infusionsth. 270. Tab. XXV. 

 1. — Riess: Beitr. z. Fauna d. Infua. S6. — Dujardin: Hist. nat. d. 

 Zoophyt. (Infus.) 557. — Schmarda: Kleine Beitr. z. Naturgeseh. d. 

 Infus. 38. 



Habitaculum. Göttingae (Unger). — Norimbergae (Rösel). — 

 Hafniae (Müller). — Parisiis (Bory de St. Vincent). — 

 Nedii^oU (Cavolini). — Dongolaeet prope Tor ad Sinai in Arabia 



