HETICULIPOEA. 
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2. canalifera (Oaghs), 1865. 
Syx. Spirodausa canoUfera, I'baglis, I860. Bry. Sell. Maastr. : Verb. nat.. 
hist. Ver. preiiss. Eheinl. vol. xxii. p. 60, pi. iii. 
fig. 10. 
,, ,, Staring, 1860. Bod. Nederl. vol. ii. p. 402. 
,, ,, Hamm, 1881. Bry. mastr. Ob. -Sen, p. 30. 
Char. — Zoarium with sharp-edged screw edges, and apertures in vertical series 
separated by straight furrows. 
UisTRiB, — Senonian — Maastrichtian : Maastricht. 
3. indica, Stoliczka, 1872. 
Syn. Zonopora indica, Stoliczka, 1872. Pal. Ind. Cret. : Fauna S. Ind. vol. iv. 
pt. 2, p. 28, pi. iii. fig. 5. 
Char. — Irregular branches, with hroad belts of dactylethrin ; and possibly some 
dactylethrse scattered among the apertures. 
Distrib. — Turonian — Arrialoor Group : north of Poodoopolliam, South India. 
4. paucipora (Hamm), 1881. 
Syx. dpirofascujem paucipora, Hamm, 1881. Bry. mastr. Ob. -Sen. p. 30. 
Char. — Apertures in groups on the spiral ridges. 
Distrib,. —Senonian — Maastrichtian: Vetschaii, Limburg. 
Family HETICHLIPORID^. 
[Cat. Jur. Bry. p. 192.] 
Diagnosis. 
Cyclostomata Dactylethrata with a branching zoarium of com- 
pressed branches, composed of a zoarial lamina and crowded 
series of zooecia and dactylethrae. The apertures are confined 
to the obx’erse part of the branches. 
RETICULIPORA, d’Orbigny, 1849. 
[Gen. nouv. Bry. : Bev. Mag. Zool. ser. 2, vol. i. p. 501.] 
Synonyms. 
HoJostoma, Lonsdale, 1850; Nitsche, 1816. 
Apsendesia, pars, de Blainville. 
Eetelea, d’Orbigny, 1853. 
Di.vgnosis. 
lleticuliporidse with a reticulate or radial zoarium. Apertures 
on the obverse edges of the branches or in short transverse series. 
