Report on the Radiolaria Collected by H.M.S. Challenger During the Years 1873-1876, First Part: Porulosa (Spumellaria and Acantharia): Report on the Scientific Results of the Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger During the Years 1873-76, Vol. XVIIIHaeckel, Ernst
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Report on the Radiolaria Collected by H.M.S. Challenger During the Years 1873-1876, First Part: Porulosa (Spumellaria and Acantharia): Report on the Scientific Results of the Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger During the Years 1873-76, Vol. XVIII
Haeckel, Ernst
Radiolaria
{cviii}162. _Collodaria and Sphærellaria._--Whilst in all SPUMELLARIA the
malacoma agrees in possessing the characteristic features of the legion,
and thus justifies its derivation monophyletically from the common
stem-form _Actissa_, the different forms of skeleton, on the other hand,
cannot all be referred to the same fundamental form. More especially the
_spherical lattice-shell_, from which all the numerous skeletal forms of
the #Sphærellaria# may be derived, cannot have arisen from the incomplete
Beloid skeleton which characterises the #Beloidea# among the #Collodaria#.
It is probable rather that the formation of the skeleton has taken place
independently in those two groups of SPUMELLARIA. From the skeletonless
#Colloidea#, as the common stem-group of the SPUMELLARIA, two different
main groups have diverged, on the one hand the #Beloidea#, whose skeleton
consists of separate spicules scattered in the extracapsulum, and on the
other hand, the #Sphærellaria#, which have formed a simple lattice-sphere
around the central capsule; from this the manifold forms of the remaining
SPUMELLARIA may be derived.
163. _Descent of the Sphærellaria._--The extensive order #Sphærellaria#,
which includes all SPUMELLARIA with a complete lattice-shell, develops an
extraordinary variety of skeletal structures; these may, nevertheless, all
be derived without violence from a common stem-form, or simple spherical
lattice-shell, _Cenosphæra_. The main stem of the order, the extensive
suborder #Sphæroidea# (Pls. 5-30), is derived immediately from _Cenosphæra_
(p. 61, Pl. 12); three diverging branches of it being represented by the
other three suborders, the #Prunoidea# (Pls. 16, 17, 39, 40) being
developed by elongation, and the #Discoidea# (Pls. 31-48) by shortening of
the vertical main axis, whilst the #Larcoidea# (Pls. 9, 10, 49, 50) have
originated by the modification of the spherical lattice-shell into a
lentelliptical or triaxial ellipsoidal one. Although the monophyletic
derivation of all #Sphærellaria# from _Cenosphæra_ is exceedingly probable,
the possibility of a polyphyletic origin for the group is by no means
excluded. For even in the skeletonless primitive genus of all the
SPUMELLARIA, _Actissa_ (as well as in the social _Collozoum_), there are
found, in addition to the usual spherical types, other species (or
subgenera, p. 12) whose central capsule is not spherical but a modification
of the sphere; in _Actiprunum_ ellipsoidal; in _Actidiscus_ lenticular; in
_Actilarcus_ lentelliptical; if such modified forms of _Actissa_ were to
develop their lattice-shells independently, then their form would
correspond to that of the central capsule; and such simple ellipsoidal,
discoidal, and lentelliptical lattice-shells might have been the primitive
forms of the #Prunoidea#, #Discoidea# and #Larcoidea#.
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