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CATALOG OF ORIGINAL DESCRIPTIONS: Archipera Haeckel 1882

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not figuredArchipera bicornis Haeckel 1887

Archipera cortiniscus Haeckel 1887

Archipera dipleura Tan & Tchang 1976
= Archipera dipleura
Archipera hexacantha Popofsky 1913

not figuredArchipera multicornis Haeckel 1887

not figuredArchipera pentacantha Haeckel 1887

not figuredArchipera quadricornis Haeckel 1887

Archipera triclavigera Tan & Tchang 1976
= Archipera triclavigera
not figuredArchipera tricornis Haeckel 1887

Archipera

Citation: Archipera Haeckel 1882
taxonomic rank: genus
Type species: Archipera cortiniscus Haeckel 1887 [designated by Campbell,1954, p.D118]
Described on page(s) : 429
Family (traditional): not-known

Current identification/main database link: Archipera Haeckel 1882


Original Description

1e. Tribus: Archiperida Monocyrtidta clausa triradiata.
B. Archiperida acuta (capitulo spinoso, non laevi)
BI. cavo testae libero, sine axi centrali (spina capituli cum spina caudali per bacillum conjuncto, qui in pariete testae dorsali situ est).
Ia. pedibus tribus simplicibus.

Translation:
1e. Tribe: Archiperida. Closed monocyrtids with three radial appendages.
A. Obtuse Archiperida (cephalis smooth, not spiny).
B. Acute Archiperida (cephalis spiny, not smooth).
BI. The interior of the test empty, without a central axis (the cephalic spine joined with the caudal spine by a rod, which is situated in the dorsal wall of the-test).
Ia. With three simple feet. (Translated from Latin by E.M.R. and W.R.R.)]

Etymology:
Greek archipera = primordial pouch"

References:

Haeckel, E. (1882a). Entwurf eines Radiolarien-Systems auf Grund von Studien der Challenger-Radiolarien [Basis for a radiolarian classification from the study of Radiolaria of the Challenger collection]. Jenaische Zeitschrift für Naturwissenschaft. 15: 418-472. gs O


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