PLATE 97. 



Stephanida, Coronida, Tripocalpida, Ph^nocalpida, Tripocyrtida, 



PODOCYRTIDA et PoDOCAMPIDA. 



Fig. 1. Cortina typus, n. sp., .... 



"^ r iew from the right side. The upper part of the central 



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. PhcBnocalpis petalospyris, n. sp., 

 Lateral view (inverted). 



Fig. 5. Haliphormis lagena, n. sp., 



Fig. 6. Halicapsa lithapium, n. sp, 

 Basal view. 



Fig. 7. Peridium alatum, n. sp., 

 Basal view. 



Fig. 8. Sethopilium orthopus, n. sp., 



Fig. 

 Fig. 

 Fie. 



Fig. 

 Fig. 

 Fig. 



9. Sethopilium macropus, n. sp., 



10. Amphiplecta acrostoma, n. sp., 



11. Sethopera trieostata, n. sp., 



12. Acanthocorys macroceras, n. sp. 



13. Sethophcena hexaptera, n. sp., 



14. Theopodium tricostatum, n. sp., 



15. Podocampe trictenota, n. sp., 



Diam. 

 x 300 



x 400 



x 300 



x 300 



951 



981 



x 



400 



1137 



X 



400 



1173 



X 



200 



1167 



X 



300 



1190 



1155 



1202 



X 



400 



1203 



X 



400 



1223 



X 



400 



1232 



X 



200 



1264 



.X 



400 



1286 



X 



400 



1328 



X 



500 



1446 



