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CATALOG OF ORIGINAL DESCRIPTIONS: Spongotrochus parma Haeckel 1887

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Higher levels: rads_cat -> S -> Spongotrochus -> Spongotrochus parma
Other pages this level: S. antarcticus, S. antoniae, S. arachnius, S. berciglii, S. brevispinus, S. craticulatus, S. echinodiscus, S. ehrenbergi, S. glacialis, S. heteracantha, S. kreyenhagensis kreyenhagensis, S. kreyenhagensis spinatus, S. longispinus, S. multispinus, S. parma, S. puter, S. scutella, S. vitabilis

Spongotrochus parma

Citation: Spongotrochus parma Haeckel 1887
Taxonomic rank: species
Described on page(s) : 587

Current identification: Spongotrochus parma


Original Description

Spongy framework of the disk in the inner part with five to eight spiral convolutions (or partly concentric rings), in the outer part quite irregular. Thirty to forty long, bristle-shaped, radial spines, about as long as the diameter of the disk, disposed on both flat sides of the disk, but not on the margin.


Size:
Diameter of the disk 0.16; length of the radial spines 0.18, basal breadth 0.003.

Extra details from original publication
Habitat.—South Atlantic, Station 325, surface.

Editors' Notes
There was no illustration of this species in Haeckel (1887)

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


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