Three feet short and stout, irregularly branched like a cauliflower, with numerous short papillate tubercles.
Feet cylindrical, as long as the abdomen, little divergent, their ends curved outwards and thickened into a papillate knob.
Cephalis hemispherical, with a large cylindrical horn, reaching half the length of the shell, and papillate in the distal half.
Feet cylindrical, stout, S-shaped, slightly divergent, with a spherical papillate knob at the distal end.
Shell nearly pear-shaped, with two distinct annular strictures, and unevenpapillate surface.
Sagittal ring nearly semicircular, with prominent distorted edges and six pairs of small roundish papillate tubercles (three pairs on the straight dorsal, three on the curved ventral rod).
The outer convex surface of the shell is usually smooth, sometimes papillate (Pl.
Cephalis subglobular, with a spindle-shaped papillate horn twice the length.
Cephalis subspherical, with a large cylindrical straight horn, which reaches the length of the abdomen, and is papillate in the distal half.
Eight to ten short feet vertical, about one-fourth as long as the shell, with an elegant papillate knob at the distal end.
Closely resembling the preceding, but differing in the globose sporangia, it may be instantly recognized under the lenses by its coarsely papillate spores.
Nucleus in the centre of the capsule papillate or branched.
Thalassicollida without extracapsular alveoles, but with large roundish or globular alveoles within the central capsule, with a papillate or branched nucleus in its centre.
From both families they differ by the irregularity of the papillateor tuberous cortical shell.
The genus Thalassophysa contains those species of Thalassicollida formerly associated with Thalassicolla, which are distinguished by the complicated, ramose, or papillate form of the large nucleus.
Now I think it better to separate the last two species as a new genus, Thalassophysa, characterised by the papillate or branched nucleus, and to retain in Thalassicolla only those forms with simple spherical nucleus.
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