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CATALOG OF ORIGINAL DESCRIPTIONS: Caryomma regulare Haeckel 1887

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Other pages this level: C. heterocyclum, C. irregulare, C. regulare

Caryomma regulare

Citation: Caryomma regulare Haeckel 1887
Taxonomic rank: species
Described on page(s) : p.265
Type repository: No information given
Family (traditional): not-known

Current identification:


Original Description

Radial proportion of the five shells = 1 2: 6: 8: 10. All five shells with regular, circular pores, twice to three times as boad as the bars, and gradually increasing in size from the innermost to the outermost shell. Radial beams connecting them twenty, prolonged on the surface into twenty stout, three-sided pyramidal, radial spines, half as long as the radius, regularly disposed.

Diameter of the five shells - (A) 250, (B) 200, (C) 150, (D) 50, (E) 25µm. [dimensions in mm]

Editors' Notes
There was no illustration of this species in Haeckel (1887)
Stratigraphic information for LM21 from Riedel, 1959, p.287.

References:

Haeckel, E (1887). Report on the Radiolaria collected by H.M.S. Challenger during the years 1873-1876. Report on the Scientific Results of the Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger during the years 1873-1876. 18: 1-1803. gs O

Riedel, W. R. (1959a). Oligocene and Lower Miocene Radiolaria in tropical Pacific sediments. Micropaleontology. 5(3): 285-302. gs


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