CERIOPOKA. 
169 
6. non creplini (Romer), 1841. 
Syn. Myriopora (Orbitulites) creplini, Eomer, 1841. Verst, nordd. Kr. p. 24. 
,, creplini, von Reuss, 1846. Verst, bohm. Kr. p. 64, pi. xiv. 
fig. 7. 
Orbitulites creplini, von Hagenow, 1839. Mon. Riig. : N. Jahrb. p. 289. 
Distrib. — Senonian — Campanian : Eiigen. 
Cenomanian — Lower Planer : Schillinge, near Bilin. 
Aff. — The genus is defined by Romer as “ round cells forming only one layer ; 
otherwise like Ceriopora." It is not the Myriopora of de Blainville, 1830, and 
the species is recorded by C. D. Sherborn (Index to Species and Genera of 
Foraminifera, Smithsonian Misc. Coll. Ko. 856, 1893, p. 283) among the 
Foraminifera as an Orbitulites. The species, despite the above-quoted remark 
by its founder, is not a Bryozoan. 
6. non cribrosa, Goldfuss, 1827. 
Syx. Ceriopora cribrosa, Goldfuss, 1827. Petref. Germ. vol. i. p. 36, pi. x. 
fig. 16. 
non Lichenopora cribrosa, von Reuss, 1846. Verst, bohm. Kr. p. 64, pi. xiv. 
fig. 10 ; pi. xxiv. figs. 3-5. 
Thalamopora ,, von Hagenow, 1846. In Geinitz, Griindr. Verst, 
vol. ii. p. 600. 
,, ,, Simonowitsch, 1871. Bry. Essen.: Verh. nat. 
Ver. preuss. Rheinl. vol. xxviii. p. 27, pi. i. 
fig. 1. 
non Folyphrayma cribrosum, von Reuss, 1872. Bry. unt. Plan. vol. i. : 
Paheontogr. vol. xx. pt. i. p. 139, pi. xxxiii. 
figs. 8-10. 
Distrib. — Cenomanian : Essen. 
Aff. — The C. cribrosa of Goldfuss is probably a sponge ; the L. cribrosa of 
von Reuss was made by him the type of a new genus of Foraminifera ; the 
latter fossil occurs in the Lower Planer of Bohemia and Saxony. 
7. non dilatata (Rbmer), 1840. 
Syn. Falmipora dilatata, Romer, 1840. Verst, nordd. Kr. p. 25, pi. v. fig. 30. 
Ceriopora ,, Brauns, 1875. Senon. Quedl. : Zeit. Ges. Katurw. 
vol. xlvi. pp. 403-4. 
Distrib. — Senonian : The ‘ Mergel ’ at Salzberg, near Quedlinburg. 
Aff. — This species is not a Bryozoan, though it has been referred to Ceriopora. 
8. Pflabellula, von Hagenow, 1846. 
Syn. Ceriopora Jlabellula, von Hagenow, 1846. In Geinitz, Grundr. Verst. 
vol. ii. p. 596, pi. xxiiiB, fig. 11. 
Char. — A fiat, flabellate zoarium ; crowded, equal apertures. 
Distrib. — Senonian — Campanian: Scania, Sweden. 
