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I.—On a New Ophiurella from the Calciferocs Grit, Near Sandsfoot Castle, Weymouth, Dorset1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

Extract

Disk small, membranous, often indistinct, a character which separates this genus from Ophiura. Rays very long, slender, depressed, formed of circles of plates, four in each circle; the lateral plates are the largest, most prominent, and provided with long spines; the basal plates are small and spiniferous, and the dorsal smooth and without clothing. Mouth plates small and triangular. All the species known have been found in the Jurassic rocks.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1887

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References

1 Extracted from the Dorset Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club, vol. iv. p.56, printed at the “Journal” Offices, South Street, Sherborne.