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[edit] Summary

The 91st plate, illustrating the Spumellaria subclass of Radiolarians, from Ernst Haeckel's 1904 Kunstformen der Natur.

Species:

  1. Astrosphaera stellata (Haeckel)
  2. Hexancistra quadricuspis (Haeckel)
  3. Cannartidium mammiferum (Haeckel)
  4. Cannartidium mastophorum (Haeckel)
  5. Cannartiscus amphiconiscus (Haeckel)
  6. Cyphinus amphilophus (Haeckel)
  7. Panartus diploconus (Haeckel)
  8. Peripanartus amphiconus (Haeckel)
  9. Panicium coronatum (Haeckel)
  10. Peripanicium amphicorona (Haeckel)
  11. Trochodiscus stellaris (Haeckel)
  12. Dicranastrum bifurcatum (Haeckel)
  13. Archidiscus pyloniscus (Haeckel)
  14. Pylodiscus triangularis (Haeckel)
  15. Tholoma metallasson (Haeckel) Detail: Image:Haeckel Radiolarian detail.png

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Date/TimeDimensionsUserComment
current03:49, 10 February 20062,344×3,324 (1.59 MB)Ragesoss (a little less shadow, B&W to remove weird color artifacts)
03:17, 10 February 20062,344×3,324 (1.53 MB)Ragesoss (cleaner version, new scan)
21:15, 29 January 20062,352×3,308 (2.05 MB)Ragesoss (A plate illustrating the Spumellaria subclass of Radiolarians, from Ernst Haeckel's 1899 ''Kunstformen der Natur''.)