RAPHIDIOPHRYS PALMDA. 



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3. Raphidiophrys pallida F. B. Scliulze. 

 (Plate LXX, fig. 3, Text-fig. 186.) 



Baphi'liophri/s pallida 



F. E. ScHULZE Arch. mikr. Anat. X, 1874., p. 377, pi. xxvi, f 1 



Archer Qrt. Jm. Micr. Sci. (n.s.) XVI, 1876, p. 370. 



West Ji-n. Linn. Soc. Zool. XXVIII, 1901, p. 339, pi. xxx, f. 35. 



Pejstarb Heliozoaires, ] 904, p. ] 76, fig. 



Brown Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist. ] 911, p. 231. 

 ? a. ambigua 



ScHEWiAKOPF Mem. Acad. St. Petevsb. ser. 7, XLI, 1893, No. 8. 

 JRapliidiophrys 



Leidt Rep. U.S. Geol. Surv. XII, 1879, pi. xlvi, f. 3. 



Fig. 186. — Raphidiophrys pallida. (After Penard.) 



Body large, spherical ; outer gelatinous envelope 

 crowded with curved lenticular spicules forming cone- 

 shaped accumulations around many of the pseudopodia ; 

 ectoplasm containing numerous granules and usually 

 food particles ; endoplasm placed eccentrically, colour- 



