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  1. Zooplankton of the South Atlantic Ocean: Diploconus cylindrus

  2. The First Record and Classification of Planktonic Radiolarian

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    Diploconus cylindrus Haeckel 1887 (Figure 2H) This species belongs to the family Diploconidae and has an elliptical, compressed-shaped shell defined by an elongated cornet with a short intercapsulum shell that has numerous spines covered by a capsular wall.
    The Cladoscenium ancoratum was originally described by Haeckel in 1877 in the central Pacific Ocean [ 39 ]. This species can be characterized by the campanulate shell contains the polygonal pores. The upper part of the cephalic portion has a proximal spine, which is further perforated into the three-blades or lateral branches.
    Archibursa tripodiscus was described by Haeckel in 1887 in the Atlantic Ocean [ 6 ]. This species is characterized by the sub-spherical shell, with a smooth surface that has irregular pores. There are basal plates that have large and three triangle feet ( Figure 9 B).
    Centrocubus cladostylus was described by Haeckel in 1887 in the North Atlantic Ocean [ 6 ]. This species is characterized by a sponge-like network of cortical shells which contain about eight radial spines. These spines are club-shaped and also contain at least 24 secondary spines ( Figure 6 H).
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  5. Diploconus Haeckel 1860 - Encyclopedia of Life

  6. Zooplankton of the South Atlantic Ocean: Index: Species and lower …

  7. The Horizontal Distribution of Siliceous Planktonic Radiolarian

  8. Report on the Radiolaria/Prunophracta - Wikisource

  9. (PDF) The First Record and Classification of Planktonic Radiolarian ...

  10. The Horizontal Distribution of Siliceous Planktonic Radiolarian ...

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