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From Schmidt 1902, original description of Amphorella acuta, now known as Amphorellopsis acuta.
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Described by Brandt (1906-1907) as Tintinnus palliata, now known as Brandtiella palliata. Figure 1 from Plate 70.
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From the Tara Oceans Epedition, Station 78
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Specimen from the central Med. sampled in 2008 during the Boum cruise.
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Specimen from the Bay of Villefranche
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Drawing from the source, dimensions from those given in the text.
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Specimen from Jellyfish Lake on the island of Palau. Image by Beatriz Beker of the University of Brest.
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Specimen from Scripps Canyon area (Southern California) in July 2009.
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Drawing from Kofoid's 1905 original description as Tintinnus serratus
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The drawing from Ostenfeld 1899 (Fig. 2f) with dimensions added as given in the text (pg 439).
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Specimen from the NW Mediterranean Sea
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From Kofoid and Campbell (1929) page 330. Orginally described as Tintinnus turgenscens.
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Odontophorella serrulata from 250 m depth near Villefranche-sur-Mer on Feb 12 2019. The form lacks the crenulation of the oral margin but shows the serrations on the fins.
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From Jorgensen (1924) originally described as Amphorella intumescens. Found as 2 lorica in deep water stations off Libya and Egypt. Transfered to new genus Steenstrupiella in Kofoid & Campbell 1929.
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From the near the Bay of Villefranche (N.W. Medit. Sea) from a sample taken at 250 m depth on Jan. 16 2017.
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Specimen from Station 32 of the Tara Oceans Expedition
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Favella azorica was originally described by Cleve (1889) as Undella azorica.
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Lugols's-fixed specimen
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Specimen from the Eastern Tropical Pacific collected during the Biosope cruise in 2002. The empty lorica in the lower right corner is from Codonellopsis pusilla.
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Xystonellopsis heros was originally described by Cleve (1899) as Undella hero