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Plate i
Cryptopora
Page A. Mannia nysti Davidson
=
Cryptopora nysti (Davidson) 22Figs. 1-14. 1, Dorsal view of a complete specimen showing triangular outline,
X
10, hypotype U.S.N.M. 549422a. 2,Same
view as preced-ing,
X
20, showing strongly elevated deltidial plates and large tri-angular foramen. 3-5, Respectively partial side, side, and ventral views of the same specimen showing the profile and large deltidial plates,
X
10. 6, Interior of the pedicle valve of the same specimen showing teeth and deltidial plates,X
10. 7, Interior of the brachial valve of the same individual showing high, narrow median septum, and crura with flattened distal extremities,X
10. 8-10, Respectively interior, partial side,and sideviewsofthe samevalve,X
20, showingmedian septum and details ofthe cardinalia. 11, 12, Interior andpar- tial side viewsof another pediclevalve interior,
X
10, showing teethand deltidial plates, hypotype U.S.N.M. 549422b. 13, 14, Partial side and anterior views of the preceding specimen,
X
2<>, showing dentalplates, apical plate anddeltidialplates.
Upper Miocene (Diestien-Sables de Deurne),
Wommelghem,
east side of Antwerp, Belgium.B. Cryptopora rectimarginata Cooper, new species 20 Fig. 15. Dorsal view of a complete specimen showing alate deltidial
plates andapical plate,
X
l5,paratype U.S.N.M.274143d.Recent, Eolis Station340, at209 fathoms,off
Fowey
Light, Florida.Fig. 16. Another specimen showing the alatedeltidial platesand apical plate,
X
15,paratype U.S.N.M.274168a.Recent, Eolis Station 320, at 80 fathoms, off Western Dry Docks, Florida.
Figs. 17, 18. Respectively tiltedto the sideandfullviewsofa specimen showing elaborate alae on the deltidial plates,
X
*5, paratype U.S.N.M. 336896a.Recent, Eolis Station378, at 165fathoms,off FoweyLight, Florida.
Fig. 19. Interior of a pedicle valve with tooth broken on right side butshowingalaewithscallopededgesondeltidial platesandthelarge plate just anterior to the apex,
X
I5> paratype U.S.N.M. 336895a.Recent, Eolis Station377, at190 fathoms, off
Fowey
Light, Florida.Plate 2
Cryptopora and Neorhynchia
T. Cryptopora rectimarginata Cooper, new species 20 Figs. 1-1 1. 1-3, Respectively dorsal, side, and anteriorviews of acom-
plete specimen,