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CATALOG OF ORIGINAL DESCRIPTIONS: Peripyramis Haeckel 1882

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Peripyramis ceratophorus Petrushevskaya & Kozlova 1979
= Peripyramis ceratophorus
Peripyramis circumtexta Haeckel 1887
= Peripyramis circumtexta
not figuredPeripyramis spongiosa Haeckel 1887

Peripyramis

Citation: Peripyramis Haeckel 1882
Taxonomic rank: genus
Type species: Peripyramis circumtexta Haeckel 1887 [designated by Campbell,1954, p.D119]
Described on page(s) : 428

Current identification/main database link: Peripyramis Haeckel 1881


Original Description

1c. Tribus: Archiphormida Monocyrtida aperta multiradiata
A. Archiphormida limbata (Acropyramida). Testa pyramidali, versus ostium sensim ampliata, costis rectis quatuor aut pluribus in angulis pyramidis (poris cancelli quadratis vel rectangulis); margine ostii laevi aut succiso.
AII. Testa spinosa vel spongiosa.
IIc. testae spinis in pallium arachoideum vel spongiosum
(1c. Tribe: Archiphormida. Open multiradiate monocyrtids.
A. Bordered Archiphormida (Acropyramida). Test pyramidal, gradually expanding toward the aperture; four or more straight ribs in the angles of a pyramid (latticed with pores quadrate or rectangular); apertural margin smooth or truncate.
AII. Test spiny or spongy.
IIc. Spines of the test united to form an arachnoidal or spongy covering. (Translated from Latin by E.M.R. and W.R.R.)]

Etymology:
From the Greek peripyramis = pyramid with an envelope"

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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