EXPLANATION OF PLATE 42 (XLII) 



Figs. 1-5, X 60; Figs. 6, 7, X 70; Figs. 8-14, 17, 18, X 35; 

 Figs. 15, 16, 25-29, X 30; Figs. 19-24, X 25. 

 Figures 1, 2. — Bolivinella folium (Parker and Jones). 



Challenger Sta. 162, Bass Strait, Pacific. (38-40 fathoms) 

 Referred to Textularia by Brady. Designated the genotype of Bolivinella by Cushman, 1927 (C.C.L.F.R., 

 Vol. 2, p. 79). 

 Figures 3-5. — Bolivinella elegans Parr. 



Fig. 3. Challenger Sta. 174A, Fiji, Pacific. (255 fathoms) 

 Fig. 4, 5. Challenger Sta. 185, Torres Strait, Pacific. (155 fathoms) 

 Referred by Brady to Textularia folium (Parker and Jones) and to Bolivinella elegans by Parr (Proc. Roy. 

 Soc. Victoria, n.s.. Vol. 44, 1932, p. 223). 

 Figure 6. — Patellinella inconspicua (Brady). 



Challenger Sta. 162, Bass Strait, Pacific. (38-40 fathoms) 

 Referred to Textularia by Brady, and made the genotype of Patellinella gen. nov. by Cushman (C.C.L.F.R., 

 Vol. 4, 1928, p. 5). Hofker (Foraminifera of the Siboga Exped., Pt. Ill, 1951, p. 431) refers this species to a 

 new genus, Discobolivina, in which he includes Patellina, Patellinella and Patellinell aides. As he selects P. 

 corrugata Williamson (the genotype of Patellina) as the genotype of Discobolivina that genus immediately 

 becomes an isotypic junior synonym of Patellina and therefore invalid (Loeblich and Tappan, personal com- 

 munication). 

 Figure 7. — Patellinella jugosa (Brady). 



Challenger Sta. 185, Torres Strait, Pacific. (155 fathoms) 

 Referred by Brady to Textularia and to Patellinella by Cushman, Todd and Post (U.S.G.S. Prof. Paper 

 260-H, 1954, p. 358). See notes to figure 6 above on Discobolivina. 

 Figures 8-12. — Bolivinita quadrilatera (Schwager). 



Fig. 8. Challenger Sta. 164A, off Sydney, Australia. (410 fathoms) 

 Figs. 9-12. Challenger Sta. 279C, off Tahiti, Pacific. (620 fathoms) 

 Referred by Brady to Textularia and by Cushman to Bolivinita as genotype (C.C.L.F.R., Vol. 2, 1927, 

 p. 90). 

 Figures 13, 14. — Siphotextularia concava (Karrer). 



Fig. 13. Challenger Sta. 219A, Admiralty Islands, Pacific. (17 fathoms) 

 Fig. 14. Challenger Sta. 308, West of Patagonia, E. Pacific. (175 fathoms) 

 Referred by Brady to Textularia but the apertural characters are those of Siphotextularia Finlay 1939 (Trans. 

 Roy. Soc. New Zealand, Vol. 68, p. 510). The Recent Pacific form may prove to be distinct from the Miocene 

 Hungarian form described by Karrer in 1868 as Plecanium concavum, but a careful comparison of original ma- 

 terial from both localities will be necessary to decide this. 

 Figures 15, 16. — Textularia pseudocarinata Cushman. 



Challenger Sta. 209, Philippine Islands. (95-100 fathoms) 

 Referred by Brady to Textularia carinata d'Orbigny (Recent, Adriatic) and later made the type of T. pseudo- 

 carinata by Cushman (U.S.N. M. Bull. 100, Vol. 4, 1921, p. 121). 

 Figures 17, 18. — Textularia sagittula Defrance. 



Porcupine, Atlantic (no locality). 

 Figures 19-22. — Textularia sagittula Defrance var. fistulosa Brady. 



Challenger Sta. 174C, off Fiji, Pacific. (210 fathoms) 

 Figure 23. — Gaudryina (Siphogaudryina) rugulosa Cushman. 



Challenger Sta. 218A, Admiralty Islands, Pacific. (16-25 fathoms) 

 Referred by Brady to Textularia rugosa (Reuss) and by Cushman to Gaudryina rugulosa sp. nov. (U.S.N.M. 

 Bull. 161, Pt. 1, 1932, p. 15). 

 Figure 24. — Textularia indenta Galloway and Heminway? 



Challenger Sta. 218A, Admiralty Islands, Pacific. (16-25 fathoms) 

 Referred by Brady to Textularia rugosa (Reuss) and by Galloway and Heminway to Textularia indenta 

 sp. nov., from the Upper Oligocene of Puerto Rico. Cushman referred both figures 23 and 24 to his Gaudryina 

 rugulosa and it may be that this is correct. Galloway and Heminway (Sci. Surv. Porto Rico, New York Acad. 

 Sci., Vol. 3, Pt. 4, 1941, p. 331) refer to Cushman but state that the Puerto Rican form has no triserial portion 

 and is therefore a Textularia. Comparison of material from Puerto Rico with Brady's types may show that 

 the two are different, as would seem probable in view of the difference in age and locality, in which case figure 

 24 will probably be referred also to Gaudryina rugulosa. 

 Figures 25-29. — Gaudryina (Siphogaudryina) siphonifera (Brady). 



Figs. 25, 28a. Challenger Sta. 260A, Honolulu, Pacific. (40 fathoms) 

 Fig. 26. Challenger Sta. 218A, Admiralty Islands, Pacific. (16-25 fathoms) 

 Figs. 27, 28b. Challenger Sta. 219A, Admiralty Islands, Pacific. (17 fathoms) 

 Fig. 29. Honolulu. 

 Referred by Brady to Textularia and to Gaudryina by Cushman (C.C.L.F.R. Vol. 4, 1928, p. 109) and later, 

 in 1937, also by Cushman, to Gaudryina {Siphogaudryina) (C.L.F.R. Spec. Publ. No. 7, p. 83). 



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