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IV.—A new Cirripede from the Cenomanian Chalk Marl of Cambridge

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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Of the Cirripedes obtained by the late Mr. F. Mockler from the Chalk Marl of Cambridge, two species, Zeugmatolepas mockleri. Withers, and Calantica (Titanolepas) tuberculata, Darwin, sp., have already been described and restorations given. The remaining material consists entirely of disconnected valves, and among these are (1) a number of valves referable to Pollicipes glaber, F. A. Roemer; (2) a few valves of P. rigidus, J. de C. Sowerby, together with some valves of a new species which is probably related to P. rigidus; (3) an important series of valves belonging to several species of Scalpellum allied to S. arcuatum, Darwin, and S. fossula, Darwin; and (4) some valves that do not belong to any of the species already mentioned, and which it will be convenient to describe here.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1914

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page 494 note 1 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, December, 1913, pp. 937–48, pls. xciv, xcv.

page 494 note 2 Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. VIII, vol. xiv, p. 171, pl. viii, fig. 4, August, 1914.

page 494 note 3 Tom. cit., p. 187, pl. viii, figs. 7–10.

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page 497 note 4 T. H. Withers, “Some Cirripedes from the Chalk of Salisbury, Wilts”: Geol. Mag., Dec. V, Vol. VIII, p. 23, Figs. 3–4.