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EEPTOMULTISPA ESA. 
Unglieria, pt. iii. : Denk. Akad. Wiss. Wien. vol. xxx^iii. pt. 2, 
p. 14, pi. xiii. fig. 54. 
9. OOlitica (Moore), 1870 {non Yine, 1881). 
Syn. Lepralia oolitica, Moore, 1870. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xxvi. 
p. 243. pi. xvii. fig. 2. 
,, ,, R. Etheridge, jun., 1878. Cat. Austr. Foss. p. 105. 
„ „ Jack & Etheridge, jun., 1892. Geol. Pal. Queensl. 
p. 441, pi. XX. figs. 5, 6. 
Char. — Apparently a Berenicea in which the reflexed peristome is much 
thickened. The apertures are irregularly arranged. If my interpretation of 
Moore’s figure he correct, the nearest Cretaceous ally of the species is 
B. Uttoralis. 
Distrib. — Lower Cretaceous : WoUumhilla, Queensland, in Rolling Downs 
Formation. 
10. rudis, von Eeuss, 1872. 
Syn. Berenicea rudis, von Reuss, 1872. Bry. unt. Plan. : Palaeontogr. vol. xx. 
pt. 1, p. 109, pi. xxvi. fig. 9. 
? Berenicea hagenowi, von Reuss, 1872. Ibid. p. 109, pi. xxvi. fig. 12. 
Char. — Zoarium circular. Zooecia short and barrel - shaped ; crowded at the 
margin. Apertures irregularly quincuncial in arrangement. 
Distrib. — Cenomanian : Saxony, in Lower Planer. Both encrusting Ostrea 
hippopodium. 
REPTOMULTISPARSA, d’Orbigny, 1854. 
Synonyms. 
Biastopora, pars, von Reuss, 1846, etc. 
Berenicea, pars, d’Orhigny, 1854, von Reuss, 1872, etc. 
Rosacilla, pars, Sauvage, 1889. 
Semimultispar sa, pars, d’Orhigny, 1854. 
Froboscina, pars, von Reuss, 1872. 
Diagnosis. 
Tubuliporidae in which the zoarinm is encrusting, and consists 
of thick, multilamellar sheets. The zooecia are cylindiical, 
and parallel to the surface on which the zoarium has grown. 
The peristome is flusli or slightly raised. 
Type Species. 
R. microstoma, Michelin, 1846, cm. Dathonian: Eanxille. 
Affinities. 
This genus is retained, as in the Cat. Jur. Bry., for Berenicoid 
