EXPLANATION OF PLATE 97 (XCVII) 



Fig. 1, X 40; Figs. 2, 12-14, X 50; Figs. 3-6, X 35-45; Fig. 7, X 45; 

 Figs. 8-10, X 15-17; Fig. 11, X 18. 

 Figures 1, 2. — Paromalina coronata (Parker and Jones). 



Fig. 1. Challenger Sta. 145, Prince Edward Island, S. Pacific. (50-150 fathoms) 

 Fig. 2. Challenger Sta. VIII, oflf the Canaries, Atlantic. (620 fathoms) 

 Referred to Anomalina by Brady but transferred to Paromalina as genotype by Loeblich and Tappan in 

 1957 (U.S.N. M., Bull. 215, p. 230). 

 Figures 3-6. — Anomalina semipunctata (Bailey).* 



Fig. 3. Challenger Sta. 174C, ofT Fiji, Pacific. (2iO fathoms) 

 Figs. 4, 6. Challenger Sta. 164A, off Sydney, N.S.W., Australia. (410 fathoms) 

 Fig. 5. Challenger Sta. 24, West Indies. (390 fathoms) 

 Referred by Brady to Anomalina polymorpha Costa and by Cushman (U.S.N.M., Bull. 104, Pt. 8, 1931, 

 p. 106) to A. semipunctata (Bailey) {Rotalina 1851), with polymorpha Costa in synonymy. 

 Figure 7. — Anomalina vermiculata (d'Orbigny). 



Challenger Sta. ii, oflf Bermuda, Atlantic. (435 fathoms) 

 Referred by Brady to A. polymorpha Costa (?) and by Thalmann (Eclog. geol. Helv., Vol. 26, No. 2, 1933, 

 p. 254) to A. vermiculata (d'Orbigny). 

 Figures 8-14. — Carpenteria proteiformis Goes. 



Figs. 8, 10-12, 14. Challenger Sta. 24, West Indies. (390 fathoms) 



Fig. 9. Challenger Sta. 33, off Bermuda, Atlantic. (435 fathoms) 



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



*NoTE: Hofker (Siboga Exped., Foraminifera Pt. II, 1930, p. 127) suggests that Anomalina polymorpha Costa (i.e. A. semipunctata 

 (Bailey)) is the microspheric form of Carpenteria utricularis (Carter). Although the similarity of young specimens of Carpenteria to 

 Anomalina has been noted by several authors it does not seem probable that A. semipunctata is a Carpenteria and it has therefore been 

 retained here in Anomalina. 



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