RM2AWT9PR–Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . all three are from aworm-tube and mud bottom. It is of interest to recall that Craniella isone of the rather few sponges capable of living in or on mud. NO. 6 SPONGES OF THE ALASKAN ARCTIC—De LAUBENFELS 1/ The type is subspherical, about 4 cm. in diameter. The spirit speci-men has a similar shape, but is shghtly smaller (3 cm.). The other dryspecimen is elongate oval, 4 cm. in diameter, but 8 cm. high. Thecolor is the usual drab, the consistency cartilaginous. The surface of all three specimens is hairy on the lower half, or thedermis may be missing from
RM2RP11A0–Sponge, Craniella abracadabra, Coral Wall dive site, near Blue Lagoon, Padangbai, near Candidasa, Bali, Indonesia
RMA5A34F–Tennis Ball Sponge Craniella villosa
RM2AX65J0–Natural history . Ant ar c Lie (Di s c overy) Exp. Sponges PI 10 P-Highlf y London PLATE XI. Fig. 1.—Ginachyra vertex var. monticularis, two porocalycal monticules (x 10). Fig. 2.—One, ditto clarified and lightly stained ( X 20). Fig. 3.—Vertical section of a monticule (x 20). Fig. 4.—Craniella leptoderma (Sollaa), nat. size, p. 4. Fig. .5.—A smaller specimen of the same, nat. size. Fig. G.—Tangential section of surface (x 100). Fig. 7.—Vertical section (x 15). Fig. 8.—Cortical oxea (x 100). Fig. 9.—Anatriaene (x 100). Fig. 10.—Another kind of anatriaene ( x 100). Fig. 11.—A third kind of anat
RMRDKGRJ–. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. 214 PORIFERA ^fe In the Stellettids the cortex arises by the centrifugal growth of a dermal membrane such as that of Tetilla pedifera; in Craniella directly from the dermal tissue of the distal ends of the choanosomal folds. In both cases the end result, after completion of cell differentia- tion, is a cortex either fibrous throughout or coUenchymatous in its outer portion and fibrous in the deeper layers. In the Stellettid type the centrifugal growth of the dermal membrane involves the addition of secondary distal portions to the ends of the inhalant
RMRR6A3D–. Abhandlungen der Königlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften in Berlin. Science. Über die Bezeichnung der Spongiennadeln. 27 Beispiel. Eine Grundform. Tetilla sandalina Sollas, „Challenger"- Tetractinellida, Taf. 1, Fig. 25.. Tetilla pedifera Sollas „Challenger"-Te- tractinellida, Taf. 41, Fig. 9. Craniella Carter! Sollas, „Challenger"- Tetractinellida, Taf. 1, Fig. 32.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original
RMRG31GK–. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology; Zoologia Geral. fb-. sp B FIG. 106.—A, Craniella type; B, Stellettid type, ch, Chone ; co, collenchyma; d.o, dermal ostia ; fb, fibrous tissue ; i.c, intercortical cavity ; sd, subdermal cavity ; sp, sphincter. (After Sollas.) be classified under one of two heads, typified by Stelletta and Craniella respectively (Fig. 106).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Harmer, S.
RMRGH0TT–. Bulletin of the Geological Society of America. Geology. SECTIONS B AND C 153 The following is the list of species found at this locality ; all belong the coral layer, or middle division of the Hamilton group : to 3. Phacops rana Green. 15. Orthoceras cf. lambtonense Whit- 186. eaves. 193. 31. Orthonychia (Platyceras) conicum 204. Hall. 205. 32. Diaphorostoma lineata (Conrad). 206. 58. Craniella hamiltonise (Hall). 208. 60. Stropheodonta concava Hall. 209. 61. Stroph. demissa (Conrad). 212. 64. Pholidostrophia iowaensis (Owen). 215. 79. Rhipidomella penelope Hall. 218. 80. Kh. vanuxemi Hall.
RMRR6A39–. Abhandlungen der Königlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften in Berlin. Science. Tetilla pedifera Sollas „Challenger"-Te- tractinellida, Taf. 41, Fig. 9. Craniella Carter! Sollas, „Challenger"- Tetractinellida, Taf. 1, Fig. 32.. Chondrüla nucula. F. E. Schulze, Unter- suchungen über den Bau und die Ent- wicklung der Spongien, Die Familie der Chöndrosidae, Zeitschi', für wiss. Zool. Bd. 29, Taf. 9, Fig. 18c. Eine Grundform, monaxon.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of t
RMRGH3G5–. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. Natural history -- New York (State); Natural history. Fra. 87. Craniella hamiltonice. Top and lateral views of a dorsal valve; a group of ventral valves attached to a valve of Cypricardella bellistriata; enlargement of the interior â â¢i a ventral valve (from Hall i. Found in the coral layer of the Moscow shale, at Section 5 i?) and just above it; also in the Stictopora and Demissa beds,a1 Section 5; in the shale below the A. spiriferoides bed and two feet below the Trilobite beds, in Avery's Creek. Genus PHOLIDOPS. Hall. | Ety. : PhoKdoa,
RMRGH3GM–. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. Natural history -- New York (State); Natural history. J 80 Genus CRANIELLA. Oehlert. I Ety.: Diminutive of crania.] 1888: Bull, de la Soc. d'Etudes Scientif. d'Angers, p. 37. 1892: Pal. X. Y.. Vol. VIII., Pt. I., pp. L58, 170.) Shell somewhal Irregular, with ;m outline varying from nearly circular to almost quadrangular; no pedicle opening, hut lower valve cemented, by its whole surface, to rocks or other shells; upper valve more or less elevated, apex behind the center; four large adductor muscle impressions, one pair near the center; out
RMRDKGRP–. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. sp B Fig. 106 —A, Craniella type ; B, Stellettid type, ch, Chone ; co, collenchyma ; d.o, dermal ostia ; fb, fibrous tissue ; i.c, intercortical cavity ; sd, subdermal cavity ; sp, sphincter. (After Sollas.) be classified under one of two heads, typified by Stelletta and Craniella respectively (Fig. 106).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Harmer, S. F. (Sidney Frederi
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