Figure 3. Species that occur exclusively in reef/lagoonal settings. SLM photograph magnifications are indicated for each image and the scale is given as longest dimension (LD) in millimeters (mm) so that the illustrated object is, for example, 0.78 mm in its longest real dimension (Figure 2.1). (To see enlargement, click on image.)
3.1, 3.2. Eponides repandus (Fichtel and Moll); 25x; 1, dorsal side, LD=.68mm; 2, ventral side, LD=.68mm; 3.3. Gypsina vesicularis (Parker and Jones); 18x, LD=1.11mm, side view; 3.4, 3.5. Hoeglundina elegans Brotzen; 15x; 4, dorsal view, LD=1.54mm; 5, ventral view, LD=1.23mm; 3.6. Homotrema rubrum Hickson; 17x, LD=1.76mm, side view; 3.7, 3.8. Neoconorbina terquemi (Rzehak);45x; 7, dorsal view, LD=.24mm; 8, ventral view, LD=.24mm; 3.9. Parrina bradyi (Millett); 45x, LD=.44mm, side view; 3.10, 3.11. Peneroplis bradyi Cushman; 25x;10, side view, LD=.60mm; 11, apertural view from the top, LD=.48mm; 3.12, 3.13. Peneroplis carinatus d'Orbigny; 25x;12, edge apertural view, LD=.68mm; 13, side view, LD=.68mm; 3.14. Peneroplis proteus Cushman; 10x, LD=1.70mm, side view; 3.15, 3.16. Placopsilina bradyi Cushman and McCulloch; 25x; 15, edge view, 1.08mm; 16, attached side view after breakage, LD=1.04mm; 3.17, 3.18. Planispirinoides bucculentus (Brady); 45x; 17, two chamber side, LD=.44mm; 18, three chamber side, LD=.44mm; and 3.19, 3.20. Planulina exorna Phleger and Parker; 25x; 19, dorsal view, .64mm; 20, ventral view, .64mm.