Discovery reports (1943) Discovery reports discoveryreports22inst Year: 1943 J imm I. Iâ I â 1 â I â I 0 D -5mm â¢5mm Fig. 56. A-C. Erymophora sp. indet. Specimen received from Professor Hickson from the Terra Nova collection. Locality unknown. A. Frontal view. B. Basal view, with the proximal zooecium twisted into an oblique view in mounting. C. Mandible. D. Brettia triplex St. TN 194, off Oates Land. One rather crumpled zooecium. av. avicularium, c. cryptocyst, lateral distal zooecium, median distal zooecium, op. oper- culum, ops. opesia, r. rootlet. capita


Discovery reports (1943) Discovery reports discoveryreports22inst Year: 1943 J imm I. Iâ I â 1 â I â I 0 D -5mm â¢5mm Fig. 56. A-C. Erymophora sp. indet. Specimen received from Professor Hickson from the Terra Nova collection. Locality unknown. A. Frontal view. B. Basal view, with the proximal zooecium twisted into an oblique view in mounting. C. Mandible. D. Brettia triplex St. TN 194, off Oates Land. One rather crumpled zooecium. av. avicularium, c. cryptocyst, lateral distal zooecium, median distal zooecium, op. oper- culum, ops. opesia, r. rootlet. capitate, attached medianly to distal wall, mandible rounded. Ovicells (only known in genotype) hyperstomial. Remarks. This genus is included in the Bicellariellidae on the evidence of a small specimen bearing stalked avicularia found by Professor Hickson among Terra Nova material from an unknown locality (Fig. 56 A-C). The avicularia resemble those of


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