. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. CAMPTOPLITES 459 be of the irregular, finger-print type (Fig. 50 B), also found in C. retiformis var. tenui- spina, or more regular (Fig. 50 C) as in typical C. retiformis. Although approaching C. retiformis in this way, the variety is distinguished from it, and resembles C. latus, in the shape of the zooecia and of the small avicularia, and in the short stalks of the large avicularia (Fig. 50 A). In the large size and marginal position of the large avicularia, and the broader shape of the ovice


. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. CAMPTOPLITES 459 be of the irregular, finger-print type (Fig. 50 B), also found in C. retiformis var. tenui- spina, or more regular (Fig. 50 C) as in typical C. retiformis. Although approaching C. retiformis in this way, the variety is distinguished from it, and resembles C. latus, in the shape of the zooecia and of the small avicularia, and in the short stalks of the large avicularia (Fig. 50 A). In the large size and marginal position of the large avicularia, and the broader shape of the ovicells it resembles var. striata, but it differs from it in. ect 1. 1 ,1,1 ,1,1 0 1 . 1 A . 1 . •5 mm 1 . 1 •4mm Fig. 50. Camptoplites latus var. aspera A, B. St. WS 42, South Georgia. A. Showing ovicells at a moderately advanced stage in the obliteration of the reticulation. Axillary chamber and runners stippled. Some zooecia have one small avicularium, others two. B. Ovicell from same colony showing an earlier stage of calcification. Slightly oblique view. C. St. 140, South Georgia. Ovicell with more regular reticulation. ect. edge of calcareous part of ectooecium, Lav. marginal, short-stalked, large avicularium, ru. runner, long-stalked small avicularium. the shape of the large avicularia which are flatter dorsally and longer, as well as in the direction of the spines and the sculpture of the ovicells. The ovicells do not appear to be arranged in zones, but, as they were described from a longer branch than the three-zoned branches of var. striata, bearing ovicells through-. 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 Institute of Oceanographic Sciences (Great Britain); National Institute of Oceanography of Great Britain; Great Britain. Colonial Office. Discovery Committee. London ; N


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