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English: Illustration from Report on the Radiolaria collected by H.M.S. Challenger during the years 1873-1876. Part III. Original description follows:


Plate 103. Aulacanthida.
Diam.
Fig. 1. Aulographis candelabrum, n. sp., × 100
p, The dark phæodium surrounding the central capsule on its oral part; a, a part of the surrounding alveolate calymma, also surrounding the central capsule; s, the veil of tangential needles covering the surface of the alveolate calymma; r, the big radial tubes, seven of which are visible, with an elegant verticil of terminal branches; f, the numerous pseudopodia radiating between the branches. The central capsule exhibits the following parts:—o, Astropyle; u, parapylæ; e, outer membrane; i, inner membrane; v, vacuoles; n, nucleus; l, nucleoli.
Figs. 2-9. Aulographis pandor, n. sp., × 100
Distal ends of various radial tubes of a single specimen, exhibiting the extraordinary variability of this species.
Fig. 10. Aulographis furcula, n. sp., × 400
A two-branched tube.
Fig. 11. Aulographis furcula, n. sp., × 400
A three-branched tube.
Figs. 12, 13. Aulographis bovicornis, n. sp., × 200
Two tubes with two branches.
Fig. 14. Aulographis bovicornis, n. sp., × 200
A tube with three branches.
Fig. 15. Aulographis triangulum, n. sp., × 200
A single tube.
Fig. 16. Aulographis taumorpha, n. sp., × 300
Two tubes, each with two branches.
Fig. 17. Aulographis triglochin, n. sp., × 300
A tube with three branches.
Figs. 18, 19. Aulographis hexancistra, n. sp., × 300
Distal end of two tubes (one with four, the other with five terminal branches).
Fig. 20. Aulographis dentata, n. sp., × 200
Distal end of a single tube.
Fig. 21. Aulographis ancorata, n. sp., × 300
Two tubes, each with four recurved branches.
Fig. 22. Aulographis tetrancistra, n. sp., × 300
A single tube.
Fig. 23. Aulographis stellata, n. sp., × 300
a and b, Two rudimentary or incompletely developed tubes; c, a well-developed tube of the usual form.
Fig. 24. Aulographis asteriscus, n. sp., × 300
Terminal verticil of a single tube.
Fig. 25. Aulographis cruciata, n. sp., × 300
Distal end of a single tube.
Fig. 26. Aulographis pulvinata, n. sp., × 400
Distal end of a single tube.
Fig. 27. Aulographis serrulata, n. sp., × 400
Distal end of a single tube.
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Source https://archive.org/details/reportonradiolar00haecrich
Author Ernst Haeckel (1834-1919); engravings by Adolf Giltsch (1852-1911).

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