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Show 1878.] ' LIGHTNING' AND 'PORCUPINE' EXPEDITIONS. 399 BRACHIOPODA OF THE EUROPEAN SEAS. a PH OQ O 2. 3. 4. 5. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. u o-. ~ CJ bo S 3 2 Names of species and varieties. *Jointed. A. Perforated or tubuliferous. Family I. TEREBRATULIDJE. Genus I. TEREBRATULA. Subgenus I. Terebratulina. caput serpentis, Linnl tuberata, Jeffreys. trigona, Jeffr. ... Typical. subquadrata, Jeffr vitrea, Born var. minor, Philippi var. sphenoidea, Ph Subgenus 2. Waldheimia. tenera, Jeffr cranium, Muller septata, Ph Genus II. TEREBRATELLA. spitzhergensis, Davidson Genus III. ARGIOPE. Typical. decollata, Chemnitz Subgenus 1. Cistella. neapolitana, Scacchi cistellula, S. V. Wood cuneata, Risso Subgenus 2. Gwynia. capsula, Jeffr Genus IV. PLATYDIA. anomio'ides, Sc. Sc Ph Genus V. MEGERLIA. truncata, L var. monstruosa, Sc. -Si S.g Localities where fossil. 0-1180 340-795 500 500-600 5-1456 40-1000 100-994 1450 5-690 64-725 20-690 18-364 30-130 20-45 28-200 8-25 40-600 Coralline Crag; Scotland; Scandinavia; Belgium ; South Italy; Azores. S. Italy. S. Italy; Morea. S. Italy. Scandinavia; S. Italy. Norway ; S. Italy ; Rhodes. Scandinavia; Canada. S. W . France; Austria Italy; Malta; Rhodes. S. W . France ; S. Italy ; Rhodes; Austria. Coralline Crag; Austria; Sicily; Rhodes. Austria; S. Italy; Rhodes Norway. Sicily; Austria. 20-292 20-292 Italy ; Austria. Sicily. |