Volume 79, 1951

List of Plates
| Caption | Plate number |
|---|---|
| Serpulorbis zelandicus. | Plate 1 |
| Serpulorbis zelandicus. | Plate 2 |
| Serpulorbis sipho (Lamk.). Mature shell. South Australia. | Plate 3 |
| Stephopoma roseum. | Plate 4 |
| Stephopoma roseum. | Plate 5 |
| Pyxipoma weldii. | Plate 6 |
| Vermicularia spirata. | Plate 7 |
| Novastoa lamellosa. | Plate 8 |
| Novastoa lamellosa. | Plate 9 |
| The Hypocreales of New Zealand. | Plate 10 |
| Locality Map and Geological Setting of Solander Islands. | Plate 11 |
| Fig. 2: Solander Island, western side. Fig. 3: “Little Solander,” north-west side. |
Plate 12 |
| Fig. 4: Solander Island with Islet (“Little Solander”) on right. Fig. 5: Eastern foreshore, Solander Island. |
Plate 13 |
| Fig. 6: Wooded ridge to summit of Solander Island. Fig. 7: Eastern side of Solander Island, showing precipitous nature of shore. |
Plate 14 |
| Fig. 1: Nucula nitidula A. Adams. Holotype. Fig. 2: Nuculana fastidiosa (A. Adams). Holotype. Fig. 3: Nucula castanea A. Adams. Lectotype. Fig. 4: Pecten novaezelandiae novaezelandiae Reeve. Lectotype. |
Plate 15 |
| Fig. 1: Pecten meridionalis Tate. Fig. 2: Pecten modestus Reeve, Syntype. |
Plate 16 |
| Figs. 1 and 2: Exterior and interior views of left Figs. 3 and 4: and right valves of lectotype of Pecten medius Lamarck. |
Plate 17 |
| Fig. 1: Pecten modestus Reeve. Fig. 2: Pecten modestus Reeve. Lectotype. Fig. 3: Micrelenchus sanguineus sanguineus (Gray). Holotype. Fig. 4: Axymene traversi aucklandica (Smith). Lectotype |
Plate 18 |
| Fig. 1: Nucula castanea A. Adams. Fig. 2: Nucula nitidula A. Adams. Fig. 3: Micrelenchus sanguineus sanguineus (Gray). Figs. 4, 5: Chalmys gemmulata gemmulata (Reeve). Lectotype. |
Plate 19 |
| Figs. 1 and 2: Hunkydora australica australica (Reeve). Holotype. Figs. 3–5: Hunkydora australica novozelandica Fig. 6: “Mangelia” goodingi (Smith). Holotype. Fig. 7: Neoguraleus finlayi Powell. Fig. 8: Neoguraleus amoenus (Smith). Holotype. |
Plate 20 |
| Fig. 5—Southern end of coastal lowland near Paekakariki. Fig. 6—Coastal Section. Section 1 (map, Fig. 1) Fig. 7—Coastal Section. Section 4 (map, Fig. 1) Fig. 8—Coastal Section. Section 5 (map, Fig. 1). |
Plate 21 |
| James Park. | Obituary Notice: James Park |
| Patrick Marshall | Obituary Notice: Patrick Marshall |
| Section of perithecium and spores. | Plate 22 |
| Section of perithecium and spores. | Plate 23 |
| Section of perithecium and spores. | Plate 24 |
| Section of perithecium and spores. | Plate 25 |
| Fig. 1—Cristivomer namaycush. Lake Pearson, Canterbury. Fig. 2—Vomer of Salvelinus fontinalis. Fig. 3—Vomer of Cristivomer namaycush. |
Plate 26 |
| Geological Map of North Island New Zealand | Plate 27 |
| Geological Map of South Island New Zealand | Plate 28 |
| New Zealand North Island Showing Structural Trend Lines. | Plate 29 |
| New Zealand South Island Showing Structural Trend Lines. | Plate 30 |
| Geological Map of the Waiapu Subdivision | Plate 31 |
| Plate 32 | |
| Plate 33 | |
| Plate 34 | |
| Plate 35 | |
| Geological map of the Mandamus-Pahau area. | Plate 36 |
| Fig. 2: Hand specimen of analysed syenite. Fig. 3: Hand specimen of igneous breccia. |
Plate 37 |
| A. T.S. stem of seedling showing leaf traces. B. T.S. bark of mature plant showing living and lignified phloem, lignified and non-lignified cortical cells, phelloderm and lenticel. C. T.S. bark from subterranean root, Shows cork, phelloderm, lignified zone, and living phloem. |
Plate 38 |
| A. T.S. secondary xylem of stem, showing one annual ring. B. L.S. secondary xylem of stem showing multiseriate and uniseriate rays. C. T.S. secondary xylem of exposed root showing one annual ring. D. T.S. secondary xylem of buried root. |
Plate 39 |
| Fig. 1—Ovipositor of Netelia (diagrammatic). Fig. 2—Netelia productus. Lateral view of abdomen. Fig. 3—Netelia ephippiatus. Lateral view of abdomen. |
Plate 40 |
| Fig. 4—Netelia productus. Fore and hind-wings. Fig. 5—Graphical representation of Nervellus ratios for N. productus and N. ephippiatus. |
Plate 41 |
| Fig. 6—Nervellus of hind-wing of N. ephippiatus. Fig. 7—Nervellus of hind-wing of N. productus. Fig. 8—Areolet of fore-wing in N. preductus. Fig. 9—Areolet of fore-wing in N. ephippiatus |
Plate 42 |
| Fig. 10—Seasonal distribution of N. ephippiatus. Fig. 11—Seasonal distribution of N. productus. |
Plate 43 |
| Plate 44 | |
| Fig. 2—Mt. Aubrey (left), Mt. Manaia (centre) and Mt. Stewart (right) looking north from near McGregor's wool-shed, Urquharts Bay. Fig. 3—Bream Head Busby Head Range from Mt. Manaia. Fig. 4—Parua Bay, showing “bottle-neck” entrance, from top of Mt. Manaia. |
Plate 45 |
| Fig. 5—Storm-wave platform, cut in dacite, Smugglers Bay. Fig. 6—Uplifted Boulder Beach, south-west Lions Head. Fig. 7—Otamatea Sandstone Concretions, Urquarts Bay. |
Plate 46 |
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Fig. 8—Basal Onerahi Conglomerate, south end Ocean Beach. Fig. 9—Clastic Dyke, near Urquarts Bay Wharf, Fig. 10—Whangarei Sandstone, middle of McLoeds Bay. |
Plate 47 |
| Fig. 11—Argillite “Dyke” in Anuesite. Fig. 12—“Natural Jetty,” Taurikura Bay. Fig. 13—Photomicrograph of Globigerinal limestone (Whangarei). |
Plate 48 |
| Fig. 14—Photomicrograph of Pleistocene Sandstone, Smugglers Bay. Fig. 15—Photomicrograph of limburgite from boulders near Pukenamu Hill. Fig. 16—Photomicrograph of granodiorite-porphyry, from near Peach Cove. |
Plate 49 |
| Fig. 1—Yabeina multiseptata (Deprat), 1914. Axial section. Fig. 2—Y. multiseptata. Fig. 3—Yabeina sp. Sagittal excentric section, slightly oblique. Fig. 4—Verbeekina sp. Fig. 5—Neoschwagerina margaritae. |
Plate 50 |
| Fig. 1—Hypocrea farinosa: (a) Section of perithecia. (b) Ascus. (c) Spores. Fig. 2—H. citrina: (a) Section of stroma showing perithecia. (b) Spores. Fig. 3—H. hunua: (a) Section of stroma showing perithecia; (b) Ascus; (c) Spores. Fig. 4—H. macrospora: (a) Section and surface view of stroma; (b) Spores. |
Plate 51 |
| Fig. 1—H. schweinitzii: (a) Section of stroma; (b) Spores. Fig. 2—H. vinosa: (a) Section and surface view of stroma; (b) Ascus; (c) Spores. Fig. 3—H. coprosma: (a) Section and surface view; (b) Ascus; (c) Spores. Fig. 4—H. rufa: (a) Section and surface view of stroma; (b) Spores. Fig. 5—H. patella: (a) Section and surface view of stroma; (b) Spores. |
Plate 52 |
| Fig. 1—H. tawa: (a) Section of perithecia; (b) Spores. Fig. 2—H. jecorina: (a) Section of perithecia; (b) Spores. Fig. 3—H. gelatinosa: (a) Section of perithecia; (b) Spores. Fig. 4—H. novae-zealandica: (a) Section of perithecia; (b) Spores. |
Plate 53 |
| Fig. 1—H. toro: (a) Section and surface view of stroma; (b) Ascus; (c) Spores. Fig. 2—H. manuka: (a) Section and surface view of stroma; (b) Ascus; (c) Spores. Fig. 3—H. colensoi: (a) Section and surface view of stroma; (b) Section of perithecia; (c) Spores. |
Plate 54 |
| Coopers Beach from south-east end. | Plate 55 |
| Location of Mangonui. | Plate 56 |
| Fig. 1—Avicennia officinalis leaf crineum. Fig. 4—Calystegia leaf pouch gall. Fig. 6—Eriophyid leaf and bud galls on Nothofagus cliffortioides. |
Plate 57 |
| Fig. 2—Aceria avicenniae | Plate 58 |
| Vasates calystegiae | Plate 59 |
| Aceria carmichaeliae. | Plate 60 |
| Aceria clianthi. | Plate 61 |
| Eriophyes hoheriae. | Plate 62 |
| Fig. 9—Eriophyid gall on Carmichaelia subulate. Fig. 10—Witches’ brooms on Clianthus puniceus. Fig. 11—Hoheria populnea Eriophyid stem gall. Fig. 14—Witches’ brooms on Leptospermum scoparium. |
Plate 63 |
| Aceria manukae | Plate 64 |
| Phyllocoptes coprosmae. | Plate 65 |
| Fig. 15—Eriophyid galls on Coprosma propinqua. Fig. 16—Coprosma robusta leaf erineum. Fig. 17—Caprosma robusta Eviophyid fruid gall. Fig. 18—Vitex lucens leaf erineum. |
Plate 66 |
| Fig. 19—Hebe salicifolia Cecidomyid stem galls Fig. 20—Hebe salicifolia Coccid leaf galls. |
Plate 67 |
| Phthirocoris mirabilis n.sp., ♀. | Plate 68 |
| Phthirocoris mirabilis n.sp., ♂. | Plate 69 |
| Phthirocoris antarcticus Enderlein. | Plate 70 |
| Corybas saprophyticus Hh. | Plate 71 |
| Caleana minor. | Plate 72 |
| Spiranthes sinensis, natural size. | Plate 73 |
| Orthoceras strictum, natural size. | Plate 74 |
| Th. longifolia. The first illustration (c. 1769). | Plate 75 |
| Th. carnea imberbis. | Plate 76 |
| A. Th. venosa typica. Column from side. B. Th. venosa typica. Column from back. C. Th. venosa typica. Column from front. D. Th. venosa cedricsmithii. Column from back. E. Th. venosa cedricsmithii. Column from front. F. Th. venosa cyana. Column from back. G. Th. venosa cyanea. Column from side. H. Th. venosa cyanea. Column from front. J. Th. matthewsii. Calli in sinus of lateral lobes. K. Th. matthewsii. Column from side. L. Th. matthewsii. Column from front. M. Th. pulchella. Column from side. |
Plate 77 |
| A. Th. pulchella. Column from back. B. Th. pulchella. Column from front. C. Th. pulchella. Column from half front. D. Th. carnea imberbis. Column from front. E. Th. carnea imberbis. Column from side. F. Th. carnea imberbis. Column from above. G. Th. ixioides typica. Column from side. H. Th. ixioides typica. Column from front. I. Th. aemula. Column from side. K. Th. aemula. Column from back. L. Th. aemula. Column from front. M. Th. aemula. Column from above. |
Plate 78 |
| A. Th. decora. Column from side. B. Th. decora. Column from front. C. Th. decora. Column from back. D. Th. pachyphylla. Column from side. E. Th. pachyphylla. Column from back. F. Th. pachyphylla. Column from front. G. Th. pachyphylla. Column from above. H. Th. pachyphylla. Top of column from half back. J. Th. caesia. Column from front. K. Th. caesia. Column from side. L. Th. caesia. Column from back. M. Th. aristata. Column from side. N. Th. aristata. Column from front. |
Plate 79 |
| A. Th. aristata. Column from back. B. Th. longifolia forsteri. Column from front. C. Th. longifolia forstert. Column from side. D. Th. longifolia forsteri. Column from above. E. Th. longifolia forsteri. Secondary cilia. F. Th. longifolia stenopetala. Column from side. G. Th. longifolia stenopetala. Column from back. I. Th. longifolia stenopetala. Secondary cilia. J. Th. longifolia intermedia. Secondary cilia. K. Th. pauciflora. Column from side. L. Th. pauciflora. Column from front. M. Th. pauciflora. Column from half front. |
Plate 80 |
| A. Th. pauciflora. Column from above. B. Th. sanscilia. Column from side. C. Th. sanscilia. Column from half front. D. Th. sanscilia. Column from back. E. Th. sanscilia. Column from above. F. Th. pachyphylla (South Island Jordanon) from an upper (Immature) bud. G. Th. pachyphylla from a lower bud on the same plant, showing of differences in column form during development. H. Th. acmula. Diagrammatic section of column, showing arrangement of parts. |
Plate 81 |
| Fig. 1—Calonectria novae-zealandiae. Fig. 2—Calonectria ochraceo-pallida. |
Plate 82 |
| Fig. 1—Gibberella macrolopha. Section through perithecia. Fig. 2—Canker on Coprosma robusta with perithecia of Gibberella macrolopha. Fig. 3—G. macrolopha. Fig. 4—G. pulivaris. Fig. 5—G. zeae. Fig. 6—G. baccala. |
Plate 83 |
| Fig. 1—Condylocardia mernoo n.sp. Holotype. 1.1 × 1.3 mm. Figs. 2, 5—Perrierina subquadrangula n.sp. Holotype. Fig. 3—Mysella hounselli (Powell). Fig. 4—Mysella morioria n.sp. Holotype. |
Plate 84 |
| Fig. 1—Ruapukea carolus n.gen. et n.sp. Holotype. 1.5 × 0.7 mm. Fig. 2—Coenaculum tertium n.sp. Holotype. Fig. 3—Lironoba matai n.sp. Holotype. Fig. 4—Ciosseola cookiana n.sp. Holotype. |
Plate 85 |
| Fig. 1—Young bush of Tupeia antarctica upon Carpodetus serratus. Fig. 2—A young infection showing how the host stem is encircled. Fig. 3—Herbarium material. A—Gisborne, B—Nelson, C—Dunedin. Fig. 4—Old galls on a Carpodetus trunk where Tupeia infections have been shaded out. Fig. 5—Surface of an old gall |
Plate 86 |
| Fig. 6—Female flowering branch. Natural size. Fig. 7—Male flower. Fig. 8—Female inflorescence. Fig. 9—Terminal male inflorescence. Fig. 10—The leaves of a flowering shoot emerging from the protecting scales. |
Plate 87 |
| Fig. 11—L.S. male flower. Fig. 12—T.S. anther, showing the incomplete breakdown of interlocular strands prior to dehiscence. Fig. 13—T.S. dehisced anther. |
Plate 88 |
| Fig. 14—L.S. young female flower. Figs. 15, 16 and 17—Archesporial cells in process of division . |
Plate 89 |
| Fig. 18—L.S. female flower showing elongated embryo-sac with egg apparatus (E) at their stylar ends, and the collenchyma sheath (C) at their base. Fig. 19—Dilated stylar end of an embryo sac showing the egg (O), synergids (8) and fusion nucleus (F). Fig. 20—Lower end of embryo sac. Fig. 21—The pro-embryo being carried down the style by the suspensor, and the fusion nucleus accompanying it. × 420. Fig. 22—A group of pro-embryos that have reached the collenchyma sheath. |
Plate 90 |
| Fig. 23—L.S. developing fruit. V, viscous tissue; D, stylar disc; C, collenchyma sheath; E, embryo; A, endosperm cells. | Plate 91 |
| Fig. 24—L.S. developing fruit. Fig. 25—L.S. ripe fruit. Figs. 26, 27 and 28—Seedling establishment. |
Plate 92 |
| Fig. 29—Seedling detached from the host just after the formation of the penetrating strands . Fig. 30—A young haustorium invading a twig of Carpodetus. Fig. 31—Tracheids of a haustorium (T) in contact with vessels (V) of Carpodetus. Fig. 32—Tracheid in L.S. to show bordered pits. |
Plate 93 |
| Fig. 33—L.S. advancing haustorium showing tracheids differentiating from dividing cells. Fig. 34—The epidermis (E) of a haustorium against a group of stone cells . Figs. 35 and 36—T.S. young stems of Tupeia. |
Plate 94 |
| Geological Map and Sections of Eastern Hokonui Hills. | Plate 95 |
| Block diagram of Eastern Hokonui Hills. | Plate 96 |
| Drosophila funebris (Fabricius): Fig. 1—Chaetotaxy of thorax and head. Dorsal aspect approx. Fig. 2—Chaetotaxy of thorax and head. Fig. 3—Wing. Fig. 4—Male hypopygium. Fig. 5—Female ovipositor plate |
Plate 97 |
| Wings of Drosophila species. Fig. 6—D. busckii Coquillet Fig. 7—D. simulans Sturtevant Fig. 8—D. brouni Hutton Fig. 9—D. repleta Wollaston Fig. 10—D. hydei Sturtevant. |
Plate 98 |
| Male hypopygium of Drosophila species. Fig. 11—D. simulans. Fig. 12—D. melanogaster. Fig. 13—D. repleta. Fig. 14—D. hydei. Fig. 15—D. brouni. Fig. 16—D. busckii. Female ovipositor plates of Drosophila species. Fig. 17—D. brouni Fig. 18—D. simulans Fig. 19—D. busckii Fig. 20—D. repleta Fig. 21—D. hydei. |
Plate 99 |
| Calicophoron ijimai, median longitudinal section. | Plate 100 |
| Stages in the Life History of Calicophoron ijimai. | Plate 101 |
| Figs. 1, 2—Beaumontites fraseri Browne n.sp. Paratype. Figs. 3, 4—Beaumontites bartrumi Browne n.sp. Paratype. Figs. 5, 6—Beaumontites routi Browne n.sp. Paratype. Figs. 7, 8—Beaumontites fraseri Browne n.sp. Holotype. Figs. 9, 15—Beaumontites routi Browne n.sp. Holotype. Figs. 10, 11—Beaumontites bartrumi Browne n.sp. Holotype. Fig. 12—Beaumontites fraseri, suture of Fig. 1. Fig. 13—Beaumontites routi, suture of holotype. Fig. 14—Beaumontites tepungai Browne n.sp. Holotype. |
Plate 102 |
| Fig. 1—Ussuria cultrata Browne n.sp. Holotype. Figs. 2, 5—Ussuria sp. Fig. 3—Leiophyllites marshalli Browne n.sp. Suture of holotype. Fig. 4—Leiophyllites marshalli. Figs. 6, 7—Ussuria cultrata. Paratype. Fig. 8—Leiophyllites marshalli Browne n.sp. Holotype. |
Plate 103 |
| Fig. 1—Rhododrilus albidus. Ventral aspect, segments i–xxii. Fig. 2—R. albidus. Dissection from the dorsal aspect. Fig. 3—R. albidus. Left spermatheca, lateral aspect. |
Plate 104 |
| Fig. 1—R. intermedius. Ventral aspect, segments i–xxi. Fig. 2—R. intermedius. Dissection from the dorsal aspect. Fig. 3—R. intermedius. Right spermatheca, anterior aspect. Fig. 4—R. intermedius. a, Penial chaeta. b, Tip of penial chaeta. |
Plate 105 |
| Fig. 1—R. disparatus. Ventral aspect, segments i–xxii. Fig. 2—R. disparatus. Dissection from the dorsal aspect. Fig. 3—R. disparatus. Left apermatheca, lateral aspect. |
Plate 106 |
| Fig. 1—R. sutherlandi. Ventral aspect, segments i–xx. Fig. 2—R. sutherlandi. Dissection from the dorsal aspect. Fig. 3—R. sutherlandi. Left posterior spermatheca, lateral aspect. Fig. 4—R. sutherlandi. Penial chaeta. |
Plate 107 |
| Fig. 1—R. papaensis. Ventral aspect, segments i–xix. Fig. 2—R. papaensis. Dissection from the dorsal aspect. Fig. 3—R. papaensis. Left posterior spermatheca, medial aspect. Fig. 4—R. papaensis. Penial chaeta. |
Plate 108 |
| Fig. 1—R. macroseptus. Ventral aspect, segments i–xxii. Fig. 2—R. macroseptus. Dissection from the dorsal aspect. Fig. 3—R. macroseptus. Right posterior spermatheca, anterior aspect. Fig. 4—R. macroseptus. Penial chaeta. |
Plate 109 |
| Fig. 1—R. benhami. Ventral aspect, segments i–xxii. Fig. 2—R. benhami. Dissection from the dorsal aspect. Fig. 3—R. benhami. Right posterior spermatheca, anterior aspect. Fig. 4—R. benhami. Penial chaeta. |
Plate 110 |
| Fig. 1—R. attenuatus. Ventral aspect, segments i–xviii. Fig. 2—R. attenuatus. Dissection from the dorsal aspect. Fig. 3—R. attenuatus. Right posterior spermatheca, lateral aspect. Fig. 4—R. attenuatus. Penial chaeta. |
Plate 111 |
| Fig. 1—R. minimus. Ventral aspect, segments i–xviii. Fig. 2—R. minimus. Dissection from the dorsal aspect. Fig. 3—R. minimus. Right posterior spermatheca, anterior aspect. Fig. 4—R. minimus. Penial chaeta. |
Plate 112 |
| Fig. 1—R. aduncocystis. Ventral aspect, segments i–xxi. Fig. 2—R. aduncocystis. Dissection from the dorsal aspect. Fig. 3—R. aduncocystis. Right posterior spermatheca, posterior aspect. Fig. 4—R. aduncocystis. a. Penial chaeta, b, Tip of penial chaeta. |
Plate 113 |
| Fig. 1—R. robustus. Ventral aspect, segments i–xx. Fig. 2—R. robustus. Dissection from the dorsal aspect. Fig. 3—R. robustus. Left spermatheca of vii, anterior aspect. |
Plate 114 |
| Fig. 1—Octochactus tricystis. Ventral aspect, segments i–xx. Fig. 2—O. tricystis. Dissection from the dorsal aspect. Fig. 3—O. tricystis. Right anterior spermatheca; medial aspect. |
Plate 115 |
| Fig. 1—O. sylvestris. Ventral aspect, segments i–xx. Fig. 2—O. sylvestris. Dissection from the dorsal aspect. Fig. 3—O. sylvestris. Left posterior spermatheca, medial aspect. |
Plate 116 |
| Fig. 1—O. brucei. Ventral aspect, segments i–xxi. Fig. 2—O. brucei. Dissection from the dorsal aspect. Fig. 3—O. brucei. Right posterior spermatheca, lateral aspect. |
Plate 117 |
| Fig. 1—Dinodrilus parvus. Ventral aspect, segments i–xxiii. Fig. 2—D. parvus. Dissection from the dorsal aspect. Fig. 3—D. parvus. Right anterior spermatheca, lateral aspect. |
Plate 118 |
| Fig. 1—D. agilis. Ventral aspect, segments i–xx. Fig. 2—D. agilis. Dissection from the dorsal aspect. Fig. 3—D. agilis. Left posterior spermatheca, medial aspect. |
Plate 119 |
| Fig. 1—D. montanus. Ventral aspect, segments i–xxi. Fig. 2—D. montanus. Dissection from the dorsal aspect. Fig. 3—D. montanus. Right posterior spermatheca, anterior aspect. |
Plate 120 |
| Fig. 1—Hoplochaetina robusta. Ventral aspect, segments i–xxii. Fig. 2—H. robusta. Dissection from the dorsal aspect. Fig. 3—H. robusta. Right anterior spermatheca, lateral aspect. |
Plate 121 |
| Fig. 1—H. pallida. Ventral aspect, segments i–xxi. Fig. 2—H. pallida. Dissection from the dorsal aspect Fig. 3—H. pallida. Right anterior spermatheca, posterior aspect. |
Plate 122 |
| Fig. 1—H. Polycystis. Ventral aspect, segments i–xxi. Fig. 2—H. Polycystis. Dissection from the dorsal aspect. Fig. 3—H. Polycystis. Right anterior spermatheca, lateral aspect. |
Plate 123 |
| Fig. 1—Leucodrilus digitocystis. Ventral aspect, segments i–xxiv. Fig. 2—L. digitocystis. Dissection from the dorsal aspect. Fig. 3—L. digitocystis. Right spermatheca, medial aspect. Fig. 4—L. digitocystis. Penial chaeta. |
Plate 124 |
| Fig. 1—L. fuscus. Ventral aspect, segments i–xix. Fig. 2—L. fuscus. Dissection from the dorsal aspect. Fig. 3—L. fuscus. Right spermatheca, anterior aspect. Fig. 4—(a) L. fuscus. Penial chaeta. (b) L. fuscus. Normal segmental chaeta. |
Plate 125 |
| Fig. 2–Second post-larval stage. Dorsal view of carapace. Island Bay. Fig. 3—Third maxilliped, left side, of second post-larval stage. Fig. 4—Anterior portion of carapace in ventral view, second post-larval stage. Fig. 5—Fourth leg of second post-larval stage in posterior view. Fig. 6—Abdomen of second post-larval stage. Fig. 7—Chela of second post-larval stage, outer aspect. Fig. 8—Male pleopod, left side, dorsal aspect. Fig. 8a—Apex of pleopod, dorsal aspect. Fig. 9—Anterior portion of carapace in ventral view, adult male. Fig. 10—Lateral view of anterior portion of carapace to show subhepatic excavation. Fig. 11—Dorsal view of carapace of adult male. Wellington. Fig. 12—Abdomen and sternum of adult male. All scales = 1 mm. excepting Fig. 11. |
Plate 126 |
| Fig. 1—Non-flagellate, volutin granules in cytoplasm. Fig. 2—Division stage of non-flagellate. Figs. 3–5—Small flagellates, 4 and 5 possibly post-flagellates. Fig. 6—Slender post-division herpetomonad. Figs. 7–9—Herpetomonads in which the basal granule has divided and a second flagellum has been developed. Fig. 10—Medium-sized uniflagellate. Figs. 11–13—Illustrating the completion of division of the kinetoplast, and early (Fig. 12) and late (Fig. 13) stages in cytoplasmic cleavage. |
Plate 127 |
| Haemogregarina coelorhynchi n.sp. Fig. 1—Late erythroblast of Coelorhynchus australis. Fig. 2—Erythrocyte of C. australis. Figs. 3 and 4—Free micromerozoites. Fig. 5—Intracrythroblastic micromerozoite. Figs. 6–11—Early gametocyte development. Figs. 12–18—Early schizogony. Figs. 19–26—Gametocytes. Figs. 27–29—Degenerating gametocytes. Fig. 30—Intraleucocytic gametocyte. Figs. 31 and 32—Free gametocytes, attached to the hyptertrophied remains of the nucleus of the host erythrocyte. Figs. 33 and 34—Macromerozoites, |
Plate 128 |
| Figs. 1–15—Haemogregarina hoplichthys n.sp. Fig. 1—Erythrocyte of Hoplichthys haswelli. Figs. 2–10—Schizogony. Figs. 11 and 12—Developing gametocytes. Figs. 13 and 14—Mature gametocytes. Fig. 15—Gametocyte freed from host erythrocyte, following the death of the infected fish. Figs. 16–33—Haemogregarina leptoscopi n.sp. Fig. 16—Erythrocyte of Leptoscopus macropygus. Figs. 17 and 18—Free macromerozoites. Figs. 19–23—Intraerythroblastic (Figs. 19, 21, 22) and intraerythrocytic merozoites. Figs. 24–28—Doubtful forms, interpreted as young schizonts. Figs. 29–33—Maturing schizonts. |
Plate 129 |
| Fig. 1—Photograph of disarticulated adult vertebral column, ventral view. Fig. 2—Generalised diagram of the spinal nerves and vertebrae. |
Plate 130 |
| Fig. 1—Atlas vertebra, anterior view. Fig. 2—Atlas vertebra, posterior view. Fig. 3—Two trunk vertebrae, lateral view. Fig. 4—Fifth and sixth presacral vertebrae, dorsal view. Fig. 5—Fifth presacral vertebra anterior view. Fig. 6—Abnormal sacrum, dorsal view. Fig. 7—Normal sacrum, ventral view. Fig. 8—Anterior of urostyle, lateral view. Fig. 9—Left half of sacral vertebra, anterior view. |
Plate 131 |
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