. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. MESOZOIC AND CAINOZOIC DINOFLAGELLATE CYSTS. Fig. I. Oligosphaeridium vasiformum (Neale & Sarjeant), a typical chorate cyst, showing the presumed method of cyst formation, a, The probable original tabulation of the dinofiagellate, which corresponds to that of Gonyaiilacysta. (The apical tabulation is wholly speculative.) b, The cyst forming within the dinofiagellate theca, attached to the cell membrane by its processes, c, The abandoned cyst as found, with an apical archaeo- pyle. [After Sarjeant (1965) reproduced by permission o


. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. MESOZOIC AND CAINOZOIC DINOFLAGELLATE CYSTS. Fig. I. Oligosphaeridium vasiformum (Neale & Sarjeant), a typical chorate cyst, showing the presumed method of cyst formation, a, The probable original tabulation of the dinofiagellate, which corresponds to that of Gonyaiilacysta. (The apical tabulation is wholly speculative.) b, The cyst forming within the dinofiagellate theca, attached to the cell membrane by its processes, c, The abandoned cyst as found, with an apical archaeo- pyle. [After Sarjeant (1965) reproduced by permission of the Editor of " Endeavour ".]. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)


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